\setupframed

Summary

The command \setupframed is used for configuring \framed and instances of framed

Settings

 \setupframed[...,...][...=...,...] [...,...] name corner rectangular round number framecorner rectangular round number backgroundcorner rectangular round number radius dimension frameradius dimension backgroundradius dimension depth dimension framedepth dimension backgrounddepth dimension framecolor color topframe on off small name bottomframe on off small name leftframe on off small name rightframe on off small name region yes no rulethickness dimension frameoffset dimension frame on off overlay small closed none background foreground color name backgroundoffset frame dimension backgroundcolor component name extras command foregroundstyle style command foregroundcolor color setups name offset default overlay none dimension width local fit max broad fixed dimension height fit max broad dimension minheight dimension align see \setupalign strut yes no none local global autostrut yes no location height depth high low top middle bottom line lohi hanging keep formula mathematics normal autowidth yes no force lines number top command bottom command blank yes no profile name empty yes no loffset dimension roffset dimension toffset dimension boffset dimension orientation number anchoring normal up down left right top bottom name xanchor dimension yanchor dimension linedirection normal reverse

OptionExplanation
corner
 This option determines whether or not the corners of the frame and background are rounded. It also allows drawing only selected corners. See the example below. rectangular square corners round rounded corners
framecorner
 This option applies only to the frame corners.
backgroundcorner
 This option applies only to the background corners.
 background and frame corner radius, if corner=round
rulethickness
 sets the thickness of the frame border.
frameoffset
 Gives frame an extra offset without affecting surrounding text.
frame
 This option determines whether a frame is drawn or not.
background
 color a color, to be set with backgroundcolor name a named background ??
backgroundoffset
 Gives background an extra offset without affecting surrounding text.
backgroundcolor
 A color, only used if background=color
offset
 This is the offset around the framed content. The frame itself is controlled by frameoffset default set to 0.25ex. overlay set to 0pt. If the frame is inside another one then the frame lines will overlap. none set to 0pt. If the frame is inside another frame then the frame lines are doubled.
width
 Specifies the width of the frame. local inherit the width from parent box fit according to content broad sets width to approximately \textwidth fixed like fit, but with an implied autowidth=no
height
 Specifies the height of the frame.
align
 If the align parameter is unspecified, \framed produces a \hbox, inside which linebreaks (if any) will appear as spaces; when align is specified, \framed will produce a \vbox.
location
 depth lower framed box about \strutdp. low (resembles \inframed): lowers the framed box by about \strutdp+offset+framelinewidth. hanging lower framed box by approx. its own height (baseline is on the top).
empty
 yes do not display contents of the box.
loffset
 override the left value of offset
roffset
 override the right value of offset
toffset
 override the top value of offset
boffset
 override the bottom value of offset

Description

Set the default parameters for \framed. The \framed command produces a box with (optionally) a frame, certain dimensions, a background, etc.

Examples

corner option values

This option determines whether or not the corners are round. It also allows drawing only selected corners.

 Default value: rectangular Most common alternative: round Other values: any number between 0 and 28