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<cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="framed" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | <cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="framed" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | ||
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− | <!-- a short command summary goes here --> | + | The instances of <tt>\<i>framed</i></tt> are used for wrapping frames, margins and/or backgrounds around blocks of (short) text. |
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− | <cd:constant value="unframed"></cd:constant> | + | <cd:constant value="unframed">an instance with the frame turned off by default</cd:constant> |
− | <cd:constant value="fitfieldframed"></cd:constant> | + | <cd:constant value="fitfieldframed">an instance suited for wrapping interactive form fields</cd:constant> |
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<cd:commandref name="defineframed" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="defineframed" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | ||
<cd:commandref name="setupframed" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="setupframed" originator="system"></cd:commandref> | ||
− | <cd:source file="pack-rul.mkiv" originator="system"></cd:source> | + | <cd:source file="pack-rul.mkiv" originator="system"></cd:source> |
− | <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Category:Rules"></cd:wikipage> | + | <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Category:Rules"></cd:wikipage> |
− | <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Keywords:Background"></cd:wikipage> | + | <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Keywords:Background"></cd:wikipage> |
− | </cd:seealso> | + | <cd:commandref name="framed"></cd:commandref> |
+ | <cd:wikipage page="Framed">the wiki page</cd:wikipage></cd:seealso> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 31 August 2021
Contents
\framed
Summary
The instances of \framed are used for wrapping frames, margins and/or backgrounds around blocks of (short) text.
Instances
\unframed | an instance with the frame turned off by default |
\fitfieldframed | an instance suited for wrapping interactive form fields |
Settings instance
Description
Note that \framed is not actually an instances of framed. It has its own historical (but compatible) definition.
Examples
Notes
See also
- \defineframed
- \setupframed
- pack-rul.mkiv
- \framed
- Framed the wiki page