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<cmd>framed</cmd> allows you to have round corners with <code>corner=round</code>. There are also other possibilities if you want round corners but not at all places by giving an appropriate number to <code>corner=...</code>. This example is taken from [[source:core-rul.tex | core-rul.tex]] and each frame is typeset using | <cmd>framed</cmd> allows you to have round corners with <code>corner=round</code>. There are also other possibilities if you want round corners but not at all places by giving an appropriate number to <code>corner=...</code>. This example is taken from [[source:core-rul.tex | core-rul.tex]] and each frame is typeset using | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, 10 January 2007
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TODO: the page devoted to all kinds of framed stuff (See: To-Do List) |
Contents
How to achieve specific results
Preventing hyphenation
One can prevent hypenation inside a frame by passing nothypenated
option to align
. It is also a good idea to add verytolerant
and strectch
options.
\startcombination[2*1] {\framed [width=5cm, align={flushleft}] {\input ward \endgraf}} {flushleft} {\framed [width=5cm, align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}] % maybe also stretch {\input ward \endgraf}} {flushleft,\crlf nothypenated, \crlf verytolerant} \stopcombination
Specify the width no longer than needed
I want to specify the maximum width of a frame. If the size of the
box is smaller than the maximum width, I want a tight box. This can be done using the autowidth=force
option to framed.
\defineframed [tightframed][width=5cm,autowidth=force,align=middle] \tightframed{Small} \tightframed{A really really long line that is split at 5cm}
Rounded Corners
\framed allows you to have round corners with corner=round
. There are also other possibilities if you want round corners but not at all places by giving an appropriate number to corner=...
. This example is taken from core-rul.tex and each frame is typeset using
\framed[corner=....,frame=on]{...}