Jin-Hwan Cho wrote:
On Aug 12, 2005, at 7:15 PM, Vit Zyka wrote:
\defineframed[Shaped][...=...]
Thanks. However what I wanted to know was the definition of \Shaped which generates the second figure in p.145 of metafun-p.pdf (the oval shape in the second line went to under the first oval).
\startbuffer[def] \defineframed[Shaped][background=Shape,frame=off,location=low] \stopbuffer \getbuffer[def] We can now put this background shape behind the running text, for instance with: \startbuffer .... some \inframed[background=Shape]{text} with a frame ... .... some \Shaped{text} with a frame ... \stopbuffer \typebuffer \startlines \getbuffer \stoplines The \type {\Shaped} macro was defined as: \typebuffer[def]
this last line had no [def] so the wrong buffer was shown; it's indeed defined by \defineframed[Shapes]
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