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<texcode>\framed[background=color,backgroundcolor=....,foreground=color,foregroundcolor=...]{...}</texcode>
 
<texcode>\framed[background=color,backgroundcolor=....,foreground=color,foregroundcolor=...]{...}</texcode>
  
If you want to make the frame itself disappear, add a <tt>frame=off<tt> to the setups.
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If you want to make the frame itself disappear, add a <tt>frame=off</tt> to the setups.
  
  

Revision as of 09:31, 18 April 2008

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TODO: the page devoted to all kinds of framed stuff (See: To-Do List)


How to achieve specific results

Preventing hyphenation

One can prevent hyphenation 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]{...}

  • You can only fill the frame with a background color if the corner shape is closed. Otherwise, the backgroundcolor option will be silently ignored.


Coloring frame background and framed text

First you have to turn on colors with \setupcolors[state=start]. Then you can define the background and foreground (=text) colors:

\framed[background=color,backgroundcolor=....,foreground=color,foregroundcolor=...]{...}

If you want to make the frame itself disappear, add a frame=off to the setups.


See the Colors section for more information on available colors and color usage.

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