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I found the best (IMHO) way to include Mathematica code in LaTeX: Fanciest way to include Mathematica code in LaTeX (@jkuczm)

To the test I put the TeX code from link above, but it doesn't work with Beamer presentation. File can't be compiled. I get many errors like this:

Integrate[{y^(-3)*(1-(a/y)^2)^(-2)},{y,r,Infinity}] \end {mmaCell} \begin \ETC.
! Paragraph ended before \FV@BeginScanning was complete.


! LaTeX Error: \begin{list} on input line 45 ended by \end{beamer@framepauses}.

! Missing } inserted.

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.

! LaTeX Error: \begin{list} on input line 45 ended by \end{beamer@frameslide}.

! LaTeX Error: \begin{list} on input line 45 ended by \end{document}.

! You can't use `\end' in internal vertical mode.

! LaTeX Error: \begin{list} on input line 45 ended by \end{document}.

! Emergency stop.

Any ideas on how to include Mathematica code in Beamer?

Edit: It was enough to use fragile frame. Thanks for @samcarter

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  • Can you make a complete compilable document? Feb 3, 2017 at 18:03
  • Did you use a fragile frame? Feb 3, 2017 at 18:04
  • I didn't use a fragile frame. Thank you for a suggestion. I'll try it for a while.
    – Rico
    Feb 3, 2017 at 18:08
  • Great! It works fine. I would like to thank you :-)
    – Rico
    Feb 3, 2017 at 18:11

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Fragile code, such as listings have to be used in

\begin{frame}[fragile]

\end{frame}

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