changing continuation text in frame title-- Beamer

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Atul

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Jan 15, 2009, 2:35:55 PM1/15/09
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Hello,

I am using [allowframebreak] in frame so that beamer will split the
frame into multiple slides. My problem is beamer inserts a Roman
numeral I, II in the continuation slides.

Please let me know how to change this default behavior. Beamer user
guide suggests this

"Beamer-Template/-Color/-Font frametitle continuation
The text of this template is inserted at the end of every title of a
frame with the
allowframebreaks option set.
The following template options are predefined:
– [default] Installs a Roman number as the template. The number
indicates the current
page of the frame.
– [roman] Alias for the default.
– [from second][htexti] Installs a template that inserts htexti from
the second page of
a frame on. By default, the text inserted is \insertcontinuationtext,
which in turn
is (cont.) by default.
The following inserts are available:
– \insertcontinuationcount inserts the current page of the frame as an
arabic number.
– \insertcontinuationcountroman inserts the current page of the frame
as an (uppercase)
Roman number.
– \insertcontinuationtext just inserts the text (cont.) or, possibly,
a translation
thereof (like (Forts.) in German).
"

But I am not sure how to do this.

Can any one explain it to me how to change this default behavior. I am
using Miktex on Windows platform.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Atul

Atul

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Jan 15, 2009, 2:48:05 PM1/15/09
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I was able to sort out the problem. Putting this in preamble will do
the job.

\setbeamertemplate{frametitle continuation}[from second]

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