verb not working in beamer even though I use [fragile]












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Just trying to display a command like section{} in the presentation, but verb doesn't work. It works without the uncover{}, but is there anyway to get around that?



documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
usepackage{verbatim}
begin{document}

begin{frame}[fragile]
frametitle{Why does this not work?}

uncover<+->{begin{block}{Zum Beispiel...}
begin{itemize}
uncover<+->{item Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|}
end{itemize}
end{block}}

end{frame}
end{document}









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    Just trying to display a command like section{} in the presentation, but verb doesn't work. It works without the uncover{}, but is there anyway to get around that?



    documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
    usepackage{verbatim}
    begin{document}

    begin{frame}[fragile]
    frametitle{Why does this not work?}

    uncover<+->{begin{block}{Zum Beispiel...}
    begin{itemize}
    uncover<+->{item Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|}
    end{itemize}
    end{block}}

    end{frame}
    end{document}









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      Just trying to display a command like section{} in the presentation, but verb doesn't work. It works without the uncover{}, but is there anyway to get around that?



      documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
      usepackage{verbatim}
      begin{document}

      begin{frame}[fragile]
      frametitle{Why does this not work?}

      uncover<+->{begin{block}{Zum Beispiel...}
      begin{itemize}
      uncover<+->{item Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|}
      end{itemize}
      end{block}}

      end{frame}
      end{document}









      share|improve this question














      Just trying to display a command like section{} in the presentation, but verb doesn't work. It works without the uncover{}, but is there anyway to get around that?



      documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
      usepackage{verbatim}
      begin{document}

      begin{frame}[fragile]
      frametitle{Why does this not work?}

      uncover<+->{begin{block}{Zum Beispiel...}
      begin{itemize}
      uncover<+->{item Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|}
      end{itemize}
      end{block}}

      end{frame}
      end{document}






      beamer verbatim uncover






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          verb does not work as argument to another command.



          But in beamer both begin{block} and item accept a <+-> argument, so you can use that instead of uncover:



          documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
          usepackage{verbatim}
          begin{document}

          begin{frame}[fragile]
          frametitle{Why does this not work?}

          begin{block}<+->{Zum Beispiel...}
          begin{itemize}
          item<+-> Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|
          end{itemize}
          end{block}

          end{frame}
          end{document}


          And the output:




          enter image description hereenter image description here







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            verb does not work as argument to another command.



            But in beamer both begin{block} and item accept a <+-> argument, so you can use that instead of uncover:



            documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
            usepackage{verbatim}
            begin{document}

            begin{frame}[fragile]
            frametitle{Why does this not work?}

            begin{block}<+->{Zum Beispiel...}
            begin{itemize}
            item<+-> Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|
            end{itemize}
            end{block}

            end{frame}
            end{document}


            And the output:




            enter image description hereenter image description here







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              verb does not work as argument to another command.



              But in beamer both begin{block} and item accept a <+-> argument, so you can use that instead of uncover:



              documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
              usepackage{verbatim}
              begin{document}

              begin{frame}[fragile]
              frametitle{Why does this not work?}

              begin{block}<+->{Zum Beispiel...}
              begin{itemize}
              item<+-> Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|
              end{itemize}
              end{block}

              end{frame}
              end{document}


              And the output:




              enter image description hereenter image description here







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                verb does not work as argument to another command.



                But in beamer both begin{block} and item accept a <+-> argument, so you can use that instead of uncover:



                documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
                usepackage{verbatim}
                begin{document}

                begin{frame}[fragile]
                frametitle{Why does this not work?}

                begin{block}<+->{Zum Beispiel...}
                begin{itemize}
                item<+-> Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|
                end{itemize}
                end{block}

                end{frame}
                end{document}


                And the output:




                enter image description hereenter image description here







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                verb does not work as argument to another command.



                But in beamer both begin{block} and item accept a <+-> argument, so you can use that instead of uncover:



                documentclass[t,xcolor=dvipsnames,table,ignorenonframetext]{beamer}
                usepackage{verbatim}
                begin{document}

                begin{frame}[fragile]
                frametitle{Why does this not work?}

                begin{block}<+->{Zum Beispiel...}
                begin{itemize}
                item<+-> Just trying to show something like verb|section{}|
                end{itemize}
                end{block}

                end{frame}
                end{document}


                And the output:




                enter image description hereenter image description here








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