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I am trying to use the package pgfpages with the option setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left to create super wide pages to take advangate of multiple monitors. This is what I get in my PDF reader.



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Since the Start icon is not aligned with the vertical box, it means that a part of the preview on the left will be shown on the projector monitor (because everything to the left of the startup icon will be shown on the projector). Some people may say that it has nothing to do with LaTeX, but a good workaround can be done with LaTeX; if I can insert an empty space between the two slides (in the vertical box position), then the two slides will be separated and any overlap will appear as white space rather than as a part of the content of the other slide. It could also be nice if the background of the empty space can be customized so that it blends with the background of the left slide (in case it was not white).



documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor=x11names]beamer

setbeameroptionshow notes

usecolorthemewolverine
useoutertheme[]split
useinnerthemeinmargin

newlengthwidthTextMarginLeft
setlengthwidthTextMarginLeft1.5mm
newlengthwidthTextMarginRight
setlengthwidthTextMarginRight2mm
setbeamersizetext margin left=widthTextMarginLeft, text margin right=widthTextMarginRight
newlengthsidebarWidth
setlengthsidebarWidth0.3paperwidth
setbeamersizesidebar width left=sidebarWidth, sidebar width right=0cm

setbeamercoveredtransparent=30
setbeamersizedescription width=0mm

usepackageblindtext

usepackagepgfpages
setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left



begindocument

beginframeShowing Contents Gradually without Alert

beginblockWhy is induction motor very common
%
uncover<+->vphantom$1$uncover<+->Induction motors are very practical for the following reasons

begindescription[<+->]
item[Rigid] Rigid
item[Cheap] Cheap
note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
item[Low Maintenance] Low Maintenance
item[Self-Starting] Self-starting
note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
item[No Excitation Needed] No Excitation Needed
enddescription

endblock


endframe

enddocument








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    I am trying to use the package pgfpages with the option setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left to create super wide pages to take advangate of multiple monitors. This is what I get in my PDF reader.



    enter image description here



    Since the Start icon is not aligned with the vertical box, it means that a part of the preview on the left will be shown on the projector monitor (because everything to the left of the startup icon will be shown on the projector). Some people may say that it has nothing to do with LaTeX, but a good workaround can be done with LaTeX; if I can insert an empty space between the two slides (in the vertical box position), then the two slides will be separated and any overlap will appear as white space rather than as a part of the content of the other slide. It could also be nice if the background of the empty space can be customized so that it blends with the background of the left slide (in case it was not white).



    documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor=x11names]beamer

    setbeameroptionshow notes

    usecolorthemewolverine
    useoutertheme[]split
    useinnerthemeinmargin

    newlengthwidthTextMarginLeft
    setlengthwidthTextMarginLeft1.5mm
    newlengthwidthTextMarginRight
    setlengthwidthTextMarginRight2mm
    setbeamersizetext margin left=widthTextMarginLeft, text margin right=widthTextMarginRight
    newlengthsidebarWidth
    setlengthsidebarWidth0.3paperwidth
    setbeamersizesidebar width left=sidebarWidth, sidebar width right=0cm

    setbeamercoveredtransparent=30
    setbeamersizedescription width=0mm

    usepackageblindtext

    usepackagepgfpages
    setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left



    begindocument

    beginframeShowing Contents Gradually without Alert

    beginblockWhy is induction motor very common
    %
    uncover<+->vphantom$1$uncover<+->Induction motors are very practical for the following reasons

    begindescription[<+->]
    item[Rigid] Rigid
    item[Cheap] Cheap
    note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
    item[Low Maintenance] Low Maintenance
    item[Self-Starting] Self-starting
    note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
    item[No Excitation Needed] No Excitation Needed
    enddescription

    endblock


    endframe

    enddocument








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      I am trying to use the package pgfpages with the option setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left to create super wide pages to take advangate of multiple monitors. This is what I get in my PDF reader.



      enter image description here



      Since the Start icon is not aligned with the vertical box, it means that a part of the preview on the left will be shown on the projector monitor (because everything to the left of the startup icon will be shown on the projector). Some people may say that it has nothing to do with LaTeX, but a good workaround can be done with LaTeX; if I can insert an empty space between the two slides (in the vertical box position), then the two slides will be separated and any overlap will appear as white space rather than as a part of the content of the other slide. It could also be nice if the background of the empty space can be customized so that it blends with the background of the left slide (in case it was not white).



      documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor=x11names]beamer

      setbeameroptionshow notes

      usecolorthemewolverine
      useoutertheme[]split
      useinnerthemeinmargin

      newlengthwidthTextMarginLeft
      setlengthwidthTextMarginLeft1.5mm
      newlengthwidthTextMarginRight
      setlengthwidthTextMarginRight2mm
      setbeamersizetext margin left=widthTextMarginLeft, text margin right=widthTextMarginRight
      newlengthsidebarWidth
      setlengthsidebarWidth0.3paperwidth
      setbeamersizesidebar width left=sidebarWidth, sidebar width right=0cm

      setbeamercoveredtransparent=30
      setbeamersizedescription width=0mm

      usepackageblindtext

      usepackagepgfpages
      setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left



      begindocument

      beginframeShowing Contents Gradually without Alert

      beginblockWhy is induction motor very common
      %
      uncover<+->vphantom$1$uncover<+->Induction motors are very practical for the following reasons

      begindescription[<+->]
      item[Rigid] Rigid
      item[Cheap] Cheap
      note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
      item[Low Maintenance] Low Maintenance
      item[Self-Starting] Self-starting
      note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
      item[No Excitation Needed] No Excitation Needed
      enddescription

      endblock


      endframe

      enddocument








      share














      I am trying to use the package pgfpages with the option setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left to create super wide pages to take advangate of multiple monitors. This is what I get in my PDF reader.



      enter image description here



      Since the Start icon is not aligned with the vertical box, it means that a part of the preview on the left will be shown on the projector monitor (because everything to the left of the startup icon will be shown on the projector). Some people may say that it has nothing to do with LaTeX, but a good workaround can be done with LaTeX; if I can insert an empty space between the two slides (in the vertical box position), then the two slides will be separated and any overlap will appear as white space rather than as a part of the content of the other slide. It could also be nice if the background of the empty space can be customized so that it blends with the background of the left slide (in case it was not white).



      documentclass[aspectratio=169, xcolor=x11names]beamer

      setbeameroptionshow notes

      usecolorthemewolverine
      useoutertheme[]split
      useinnerthemeinmargin

      newlengthwidthTextMarginLeft
      setlengthwidthTextMarginLeft1.5mm
      newlengthwidthTextMarginRight
      setlengthwidthTextMarginRight2mm
      setbeamersizetext margin left=widthTextMarginLeft, text margin right=widthTextMarginRight
      newlengthsidebarWidth
      setlengthsidebarWidth0.3paperwidth
      setbeamersizesidebar width left=sidebarWidth, sidebar width right=0cm

      setbeamercoveredtransparent=30
      setbeamersizedescription width=0mm

      usepackageblindtext

      usepackagepgfpages
      setbeameroptionprevious slide on second screen=left



      begindocument

      beginframeShowing Contents Gradually without Alert

      beginblockWhy is induction motor very common
      %
      uncover<+->vphantom$1$uncover<+->Induction motors are very practical for the following reasons

      begindescription[<+->]
      item[Rigid] Rigid
      item[Cheap] Cheap
      note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
      item[Low Maintenance] Low Maintenance
      item[Self-Starting] Self-starting
      note<+>blindlistlist[1]enumerate
      item[No Excitation Needed] No Excitation Needed
      enddescription

      endblock


      endframe

      enddocument






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