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excluding entire sections from navigation bar

by Bugzilla from spluque@gmail.com :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

I'd like to exclude an entire section, along with all its frames, from
showing up in the navigation bar.  Of course, using \section* doesn't
work; that only excludes the table of contents listing, so the link in
the navigation bar still shows up, and also all the small circles
linking to each frame.  This is for an appendix to the presentation,
that is supposed to be used only for a q&a section of the presentation.
Thanks for any tips.

Cheers,

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Re: excluding entire sections from navigation bar

by Bugzilla from cedric.laczny@gmx.de :: Rate this Message:

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On Saturday, 19. September 2009 17:43:45 Seb wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi

> I'd like to exclude an entire section, along with all its frames, from
> showing up in the navigation bar.  Of course, using \section* doesn't
> work; that only excludes the table of contents listing, so the link in
> the navigation bar still shows up, and also all the small circles
> linking to each frame.  This is for an appendix to the presentation,
> that is supposed to be used only for a q&a section of the presentation.
> Thanks for any tips.
>

If it's really thought of as being an appendix, have a look at the beamer
guide on page 96 (v. 3.0.7) or simply search for appendix. There it says:

-quote-start
\appendix< mode specification >
Starts the appendix in the specified modes. All frames, all \subsection
commands, and all \section
commands used after this command will not be shown as part of the normal
navigation bars.
-quote-end

> Cheers,
>

Hope this helps.

Best

Cedric Laczny

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Re: excluding entire sections from navigation bar

by Bugzilla from spluque@gmail.com :: Rate this Message:

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On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 18:08:34 +0200,
Cedric Laczny <cedric.laczny@...> wrote:

[...]

> If it's really thought of as being an appendix, have a look at the
> beamer guide on page 96 (v. 3.0.7) or simply search for
> appendix. There it says:

Duh, I've read this plenty of times in the past, but never paid much
attention for times when I actually need it, like now.  Thanks!


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