How to zoom in in beamer algorithm package?












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I will be using the beamer class for my presentation. I want to present the algorithm line by line in such a way that the line on which I am working should get zoomed or lensed or highlighted. See my working code given below:



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{minipage}{1linewidth}
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \


end{algorithm}
end{minipage}


end{document}









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    There is nothing to zoom in in the beamer package.

    – I_wil_break_wall
    3 hours ago






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    Look for the framezoom command, e.g. here.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago













  • If you want to highlight line by line have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/a/8375/36296 (possibly with alert instead of uncover)

    – samcarter
    36 mins ago
















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I will be using the beamer class for my presentation. I want to present the algorithm line by line in such a way that the line on which I am working should get zoomed or lensed or highlighted. See my working code given below:



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{minipage}{1linewidth}
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \


end{algorithm}
end{minipage}


end{document}









share|improve this question




















  • 2





    There is nothing to zoom in in the beamer package.

    – I_wil_break_wall
    3 hours ago






  • 2





    Look for the framezoom command, e.g. here.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago













  • If you want to highlight line by line have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/a/8375/36296 (possibly with alert instead of uncover)

    – samcarter
    36 mins ago














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I will be using the beamer class for my presentation. I want to present the algorithm line by line in such a way that the line on which I am working should get zoomed or lensed or highlighted. See my working code given below:



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{minipage}{1linewidth}
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \


end{algorithm}
end{minipage}


end{document}









share|improve this question
















I will be using the beamer class for my presentation. I want to present the algorithm line by line in such a way that the line on which I am working should get zoomed or lensed or highlighted. See my working code given below:



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{minipage}{1linewidth}
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \


end{algorithm}
end{minipage}


end{document}






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  • 2





    There is nothing to zoom in in the beamer package.

    – I_wil_break_wall
    3 hours ago






  • 2





    Look for the framezoom command, e.g. here.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago













  • If you want to highlight line by line have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/a/8375/36296 (possibly with alert instead of uncover)

    – samcarter
    36 mins ago














  • 2





    There is nothing to zoom in in the beamer package.

    – I_wil_break_wall
    3 hours ago






  • 2





    Look for the framezoom command, e.g. here.

    – marmot
    3 hours ago













  • If you want to highlight line by line have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/a/8375/36296 (possibly with alert instead of uncover)

    – samcarter
    36 mins ago








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There is nothing to zoom in in the beamer package.

– I_wil_break_wall
3 hours ago





There is nothing to zoom in in the beamer package.

– I_wil_break_wall
3 hours ago




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Look for the framezoom command, e.g. here.

– marmot
3 hours ago







Look for the framezoom command, e.g. here.

– marmot
3 hours ago















If you want to highlight line by line have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/a/8375/36296 (possibly with alert instead of uncover)

– samcarter
36 mins ago





If you want to highlight line by line have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/a/8375/36296 (possibly with alert instead of uncover)

– samcarter
36 mins ago










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You can use framezoom in beamer. Algorithms are no exceptions.



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{An algorithm}
framezoom<2><3>[border=2](-0.6cm,-0.1cm)(2cm,2cm)
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \

end{algorithm}

end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






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    Thanks for the answer. I want only zoomed in not the effect.

    – Isla_Bonita
    3 hours ago











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You can use framezoom in beamer. Algorithms are no exceptions.



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{An algorithm}
framezoom<2><3>[border=2](-0.6cm,-0.1cm)(2cm,2cm)
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \

end{algorithm}

end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






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    Thanks for the answer. I want only zoomed in not the effect.

    – Isla_Bonita
    3 hours ago
















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You can use framezoom in beamer. Algorithms are no exceptions.



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{An algorithm}
framezoom<2><3>[border=2](-0.6cm,-0.1cm)(2cm,2cm)
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \

end{algorithm}

end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






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    Thanks for the answer. I want only zoomed in not the effect.

    – Isla_Bonita
    3 hours ago














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You can use framezoom in beamer. Algorithms are no exceptions.



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{An algorithm}
framezoom<2><3>[border=2](-0.6cm,-0.1cm)(2cm,2cm)
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \

end{algorithm}

end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













You can use framezoom in beamer. Algorithms are no exceptions.



documentclass[hyperref={pdfpagelabels=false}]{beamer}
usepackage[linesnumbered,ruled,vlined]{algorithm2e}
usepackage{caption}

begin{document}
begin{frame}[t]
frametitle{An algorithm}
framezoom<2><3>[border=2](-0.6cm,-0.1cm)(2cm,2cm)
begin{algorithm}[H]footnotesize

SetAlgoLined

textbf{Line 1} \~\

Line 2 \

end{algorithm}

end{frame}
end{document}


enter image description here







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    Thanks for the answer. I want only zoomed in not the effect.

    – Isla_Bonita
    3 hours ago














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    Thanks for the answer. I want only zoomed in not the effect.

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Thanks for the answer. I want only zoomed in not the effect.

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