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The command <tt>\inframed</tt> is used for ...
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The command <tt>\inframed</tt> is a baseline-aligned version of {{cmd|framed}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 29 August 2020


\inframed

Summary

The command \inframed is a baseline-aligned version of \framed.

Settings

\inframed[...=...,...]{...}
...=...,...inherits from \setupframed
{...}content

Description

\inframed is a synonym for:

\framed[location=low]

It ensures that the baseline of the framed text aligns with the baseline of the surrounding text. In all other respects, it is identical to \framed.

Examples

Notes

See also

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