Beamer issue with newenvironment and columns












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I try to provide a specialized frame in
beamer using columns. The code is below:



documentclass[mathserif]{beamer}

newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{
begin{frame}{#1}begin{columns}[t]
}{
end{columns}end{frame}
}

newenvironment{question}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}
newenvironment{answer}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}

begin{document}

begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
begin{question}
This is a question!
end{question}
begin{answer}
This is the answer!
end{answer}
end{questionframe}

end{document}


I get the following error:



! File ended while scanning use of beamer@collect@@body.



Yet, if I move the "columns" environment out of questionframe environment definitionstraight forward to the question in the document, the compilation is ok...



Could someone explain me the problem? Anyway to prevent this?



Any hint will be welcome.










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  • Try newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{ begin{frame}{#1}columns[t] }{endcolumns end{frame} }

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:59













  • Wonderful. It is working very well (in my simple and in my complex example). I was not aware of the commands columns and endcolumns.

    – Cassé Hugues
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:17













  • newenvironment{foo} actually defines foo and endfoo...

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:27
















2















I try to provide a specialized frame in
beamer using columns. The code is below:



documentclass[mathserif]{beamer}

newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{
begin{frame}{#1}begin{columns}[t]
}{
end{columns}end{frame}
}

newenvironment{question}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}
newenvironment{answer}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}

begin{document}

begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
begin{question}
This is a question!
end{question}
begin{answer}
This is the answer!
end{answer}
end{questionframe}

end{document}


I get the following error:



! File ended while scanning use of beamer@collect@@body.



Yet, if I move the "columns" environment out of questionframe environment definitionstraight forward to the question in the document, the compilation is ok...



Could someone explain me the problem? Anyway to prevent this?



Any hint will be welcome.










share|improve this question























  • Try newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{ begin{frame}{#1}columns[t] }{endcolumns end{frame} }

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:59













  • Wonderful. It is working very well (in my simple and in my complex example). I was not aware of the commands columns and endcolumns.

    – Cassé Hugues
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:17













  • newenvironment{foo} actually defines foo and endfoo...

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:27














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I try to provide a specialized frame in
beamer using columns. The code is below:



documentclass[mathserif]{beamer}

newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{
begin{frame}{#1}begin{columns}[t]
}{
end{columns}end{frame}
}

newenvironment{question}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}
newenvironment{answer}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}

begin{document}

begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
begin{question}
This is a question!
end{question}
begin{answer}
This is the answer!
end{answer}
end{questionframe}

end{document}


I get the following error:



! File ended while scanning use of beamer@collect@@body.



Yet, if I move the "columns" environment out of questionframe environment definitionstraight forward to the question in the document, the compilation is ok...



Could someone explain me the problem? Anyway to prevent this?



Any hint will be welcome.










share|improve this question














I try to provide a specialized frame in
beamer using columns. The code is below:



documentclass[mathserif]{beamer}

newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{
begin{frame}{#1}begin{columns}[t]
}{
end{columns}end{frame}
}

newenvironment{question}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}
newenvironment{answer}
{begin{column}{0.5textwidth}}
{end{column}}

begin{document}

begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
begin{question}
This is a question!
end{question}
begin{answer}
This is the answer!
end{answer}
end{questionframe}

end{document}


I get the following error:



! File ended while scanning use of beamer@collect@@body.



Yet, if I move the "columns" environment out of questionframe environment definitionstraight forward to the question in the document, the compilation is ok...



Could someone explain me the problem? Anyway to prevent this?



Any hint will be welcome.







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  • Try newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{ begin{frame}{#1}columns[t] }{endcolumns end{frame} }

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:59













  • Wonderful. It is working very well (in my simple and in my complex example). I was not aware of the commands columns and endcolumns.

    – Cassé Hugues
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:17













  • newenvironment{foo} actually defines foo and endfoo...

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:27



















  • Try newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{ begin{frame}{#1}columns[t] }{endcolumns end{frame} }

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:59













  • Wonderful. It is working very well (in my simple and in my complex example). I was not aware of the commands columns and endcolumns.

    – Cassé Hugues
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:17













  • newenvironment{foo} actually defines foo and endfoo...

    – user31729
    Dec 26 '18 at 17:27

















Try newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{ begin{frame}{#1}columns[t] }{endcolumns end{frame} }

– user31729
Dec 26 '18 at 16:59







Try newenvironment{questionframe}[1]{ begin{frame}{#1}columns[t] }{endcolumns end{frame} }

– user31729
Dec 26 '18 at 16:59















Wonderful. It is working very well (in my simple and in my complex example). I was not aware of the commands columns and endcolumns.

– Cassé Hugues
Dec 26 '18 at 17:17







Wonderful. It is working very well (in my simple and in my complex example). I was not aware of the commands columns and endcolumns.

– Cassé Hugues
Dec 26 '18 at 17:17















newenvironment{foo} actually defines foo and endfoo...

– user31729
Dec 26 '18 at 17:27





newenvironment{foo} actually defines foo and endfoo...

– user31729
Dec 26 '18 at 17:27










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Hiding the frame environment in another environment can cause all kinds of problems, especially if you need to put fragile content in your frame, for example listings or some tikz pictures.



If you really must do it, beamer had a special frame option environment in which you can tell it the name of the new environment. (For more information about this see the beamer user guide, page 62)



Some other comments:




  • the mathserif option is obsolete, a warning in your log file tell you that you should use usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} instead


  • You cannot fit two columns of .5textwidth besides each other, that leaved no room for the intra-column space. Either make them a bit smaller or use the onlytextwidth option





documentclass{beamer}

usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif}

newenvironment{questionframe}[1]
{begin{frame}[environment=questionframe]frametitle{#1}begin{columns}[t,onlytextwidth]}
{end{columns}end{frame}}

newenvironment{question}
{begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
{end{column}}
newenvironment{answer}
{begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
{end{column}}

begin{document}

begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
begin{question}
This is a question!
end{question}
begin{answer}
This is the answer!
end{answer}
end{questionframe}

end{document}


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    Hiding the frame environment in another environment can cause all kinds of problems, especially if you need to put fragile content in your frame, for example listings or some tikz pictures.



    If you really must do it, beamer had a special frame option environment in which you can tell it the name of the new environment. (For more information about this see the beamer user guide, page 62)



    Some other comments:




    • the mathserif option is obsolete, a warning in your log file tell you that you should use usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} instead


    • You cannot fit two columns of .5textwidth besides each other, that leaved no room for the intra-column space. Either make them a bit smaller or use the onlytextwidth option





    documentclass{beamer}

    usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif}

    newenvironment{questionframe}[1]
    {begin{frame}[environment=questionframe]frametitle{#1}begin{columns}[t,onlytextwidth]}
    {end{columns}end{frame}}

    newenvironment{question}
    {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
    {end{column}}
    newenvironment{answer}
    {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
    {end{column}}

    begin{document}

    begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
    begin{question}
    This is a question!
    end{question}
    begin{answer}
    This is the answer!
    end{answer}
    end{questionframe}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      Hiding the frame environment in another environment can cause all kinds of problems, especially if you need to put fragile content in your frame, for example listings or some tikz pictures.



      If you really must do it, beamer had a special frame option environment in which you can tell it the name of the new environment. (For more information about this see the beamer user guide, page 62)



      Some other comments:




      • the mathserif option is obsolete, a warning in your log file tell you that you should use usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} instead


      • You cannot fit two columns of .5textwidth besides each other, that leaved no room for the intra-column space. Either make them a bit smaller or use the onlytextwidth option





      documentclass{beamer}

      usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif}

      newenvironment{questionframe}[1]
      {begin{frame}[environment=questionframe]frametitle{#1}begin{columns}[t,onlytextwidth]}
      {end{columns}end{frame}}

      newenvironment{question}
      {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
      {end{column}}
      newenvironment{answer}
      {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
      {end{column}}

      begin{document}

      begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
      begin{question}
      This is a question!
      end{question}
      begin{answer}
      This is the answer!
      end{answer}
      end{questionframe}

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Hiding the frame environment in another environment can cause all kinds of problems, especially if you need to put fragile content in your frame, for example listings or some tikz pictures.



        If you really must do it, beamer had a special frame option environment in which you can tell it the name of the new environment. (For more information about this see the beamer user guide, page 62)



        Some other comments:




        • the mathserif option is obsolete, a warning in your log file tell you that you should use usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} instead


        • You cannot fit two columns of .5textwidth besides each other, that leaved no room for the intra-column space. Either make them a bit smaller or use the onlytextwidth option





        documentclass{beamer}

        usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif}

        newenvironment{questionframe}[1]
        {begin{frame}[environment=questionframe]frametitle{#1}begin{columns}[t,onlytextwidth]}
        {end{columns}end{frame}}

        newenvironment{question}
        {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
        {end{column}}
        newenvironment{answer}
        {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
        {end{column}}

        begin{document}

        begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
        begin{question}
        This is a question!
        end{question}
        begin{answer}
        This is the answer!
        end{answer}
        end{questionframe}

        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        Hiding the frame environment in another environment can cause all kinds of problems, especially if you need to put fragile content in your frame, for example listings or some tikz pictures.



        If you really must do it, beamer had a special frame option environment in which you can tell it the name of the new environment. (For more information about this see the beamer user guide, page 62)



        Some other comments:




        • the mathserif option is obsolete, a warning in your log file tell you that you should use usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif} instead


        • You cannot fit two columns of .5textwidth besides each other, that leaved no room for the intra-column space. Either make them a bit smaller or use the onlytextwidth option





        documentclass{beamer}

        usefonttheme[onlymath]{serif}

        newenvironment{questionframe}[1]
        {begin{frame}[environment=questionframe]frametitle{#1}begin{columns}[t,onlytextwidth]}
        {end{columns}end{frame}}

        newenvironment{question}
        {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
        {end{column}}
        newenvironment{answer}
        {begin{column}{0.48textwidth}}
        {end{column}}

        begin{document}

        begin{questionframe}{Question frame, very long, very long}
        begin{question}
        This is a question!
        end{question}
        begin{answer}
        This is the answer!
        end{answer}
        end{questionframe}

        end{document}


        enter image description here







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