Re: Equation Center Alignment Relative to Beamer Frame

2017-04-06 Thread Joel Kulesza
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 8:32 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > So it's true: great minds think alike! Indeed, I played with negative spaces previously but didn't get anything useful. I was hoping there might be a more elegant, e.g., preamble-only, approach to redefine spacings

Re: Equation Center Alignment Relative to Beamer Frame

2017-04-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 04/06/2017 10:23 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, Joel Kulesza wrote: A minor complaint (and why I didn't go this route originally), the vertical spacing before/after the second equation is not consistent because of going between "standard" and "itemize". It's subtle, but is

Re: Equation Center Alignment Relative to Beamer Frame

2017-04-06 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, Joel Kulesza wrote: A minor complaint (and why I didn't go this route originally), the vertical spacing before/after the second equation is not consistent because of going between "standard" and "itemize". It's subtle, but is there a known fix? Joel, What I would do is

Re: Equation Center Alignment Relative to Beamer Frame

2017-04-06 Thread Joel Kulesza
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > I don't know if there's a module for this, but it's not hard to do. The > first key is that you'll want the display mode math in a Standard, rather > then Itemize (or Enumerate), environment to get it to center properly.

Re: Equation Center Alignment Relative to Beamer Frame

2017-04-05 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 04/05/2017 04:20 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: Colleagues: My goal is to have equations on a Beamer frame center-aligned relative to the frame and not the indent level of the current environment. This issue is surprisingly hard to search for (e.g., most discussion addresses equation alignment

Equation Center Alignment Relative to Beamer Frame

2017-04-05 Thread Joel Kulesza
Colleagues: My goal is to have equations on a Beamer frame center-aligned relative to the frame and not the indent level of the current environment. This issue is surprisingly hard to search for (e.g., most discussion addresses equation alignment with things such as \align). One approach I