13 Apr
2020
13 Apr
'20
6:14 p.m.
mf schrieb am 13.04.2020 um 17:21:
Thanks also for the explanation of backgroundoffset: it's an offset relative only to the background, and it moves in the opposite direction of the content offset of \framed.
Looks like \framed[...,offset=VALUE,backgroundoffset=frame,...] is equivalent to \framed[...,offset=VALUE,backgroundoffset=-VALUE,...].
I tried to add something to the WIKI to show how it works, but the previews I got were not consistent with what I'm obtaining on my PC (with LMTX and "context --luatex"), so I gave up.
When you use "backgroundoffset=frame" you have to change the value for "frameoffset" to get a result because "backgroundoffset" uses now the "frameoffset" value. Wolfgang