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I would like to create a new command, like alert, but in other colours and if it was possible to combine it with the comand pmb.
I mean in the first frame shows 2x+1
and after a click pmb{2x+1} (in blue, for instance)
Thak you in advance
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I would like to create a new command, like alert, but in other colours and if it was possible to combine it with the comand pmb.
I mean in the first frame shows 2x+1
and after a click pmb{2x+1} (in blue, for instance)
Thak you in advance
macros
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– Bernard
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX!! Can you please give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using (what ispmb?), and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{document}...end{document}. It is really difficult to help you without more information. Of course, you can't define your "new alert command" but your MWE should at least confirm whether or not you are using beamer, which you never actually say.
– Andrew
2 hours ago
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I would like to create a new command, like alert, but in other colours and if it was possible to combine it with the comand pmb.
I mean in the first frame shows 2x+1
and after a click pmb{2x+1} (in blue, for instance)
Thak you in advance
macros
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I would like to create a new command, like alert, but in other colours and if it was possible to combine it with the comand pmb.
I mean in the first frame shows 2x+1
and after a click pmb{2x+1} (in blue, for instance)
Thak you in advance
macros
macros
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Welcome to TeX SX! What is your question about?
– Bernard
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX!! Can you please give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using (what ispmb?), and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{document}...end{document}. It is really difficult to help you without more information. Of course, you can't define your "new alert command" but your MWE should at least confirm whether or not you are using beamer, which you never actually say.
– Andrew
2 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX SX! What is your question about?
– Bernard
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX!! Can you please give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using (what ispmb?), and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{document}...end{document}. It is really difficult to help you without more information. Of course, you can't define your "new alert command" but your MWE should at least confirm whether or not you are using beamer, which you never actually say.
– Andrew
2 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX SX! What is your question about?
– Bernard
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX SX! What is your question about?
– Bernard
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX!! Can you please give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using (what is
pmb?), and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. It is really difficult to help you without more information. Of course, you can't define your "new alert command" but your MWE should at least confirm whether or not you are using beamer, which you never actually say.– Andrew
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX!! Can you please give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using (what is
pmb?), and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. It is really difficult to help you without more information. Of course, you can't define your "new alert command" but your MWE should at least confirm whether or not you are using beamer, which you never actually say.– Andrew
2 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX.SX!! Can you please give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using (what is
pmb?), and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with adocumentclasscommand, have a minimal preamble and thenbegin{document}...end{document}. It is really difficult to help you without more information. Of course, you can't define your "new alert command" but your MWE should at least confirm whether or not you are using beamer, which you never actually say.– Andrew
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