Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Dnia Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 09:10:40AM +0200, Taco Hoekwater napisał(a):
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hi all!
When I say
\framed{a} \framed{b}
there is some space between frames. How can I turn it off? \starttext \offinterlineskip \framed[bottomframe=off,width=5in]{top left \hfill top right} \framed[topframe=off,width=5in]{center} \stoptext
Thanks! Of course, \nointerlineskip between two \framed commands works, too.
Is there a better way to do something like this? Depending on your actual use case, layers or a table may be more suited than \framed.
OK, so now I have a question: what am I doing wrong?
This works : \starttext \definelayer[lyr][width=\overlaywidth,height=\overlayheight] \defineoverlay[ovl][{\directsetup{lyr}\tightlayer[lyr]}] \startsetups lyr \setlayer[lyr][preset=lefttop]{left top} \setlayer[lyr][preset=righttop]{right top} \stopsetups \framed[width=10cm,height=4cm,background=ovl]{Framed text} \stoptext * It is important to have the \setlayer commands as part of the overlay definition (hence \directsetup) because otherwise \overlaywidth and \overlayheight have the wrong values. Best wishes, Taco