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Revision as of 13:03, 3 July 2012
\defineoverlay
Syntax
\defineoverlay[...,...,...][...] | |
[...,...,...] | name |
[...] | command |
Description
Define an overlay. The first argument provides the name, the second argument the contents.
Example
\setupcolors[state=start] \defineoverlay[tea][{\green\ss\bf GREEN TEA}] \framed[ background=tea, align={middle,hilo} ]{ \em today \blank[2*big] for sale }
See also
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