Mojca et al, This seems to do what I want. I wanted the strikeout just a bit longer. \startuniqueMPgraphic{strikeme} draw (-1,-1)--(OverlayWidth+1,OverlayHeight+1) withpen pencircle scaled 1pt withcolor red; \stopuniqueMPgraphic \defineoverlay[strikeme][\uniqueMPgraphic{strikeme}] \def\strikeout#1{\mframed[frame=off,background=strikeme]{#1}} I tried working with offset (instead of attacking the graphic as I did), but that raised the numbers. This look OK to folks, or should I be doing something with enlarged 1pt or some such thing? On Jan 14, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-] \startformula \eqalign{ &\text{Divisors of 12}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\ 4,\ \framed{6},\ 12\cr &\text{Divisors of 18}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\ \framed{6},\ 9,\ 18} \stopformula
But I'd like to keep the numbers on the same baseline and let the frame dip below the baseline.
What about \mframed? (Probably already evident from the other mail.)
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