On 2011-07-06 <00:22:39>, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I'd like to get framed text to break over a page, but I'm not sure how to do this. Right now, I am using:
Hi again, there’s also the background mechanism which has been explicitly (see pack-rul.mkiv) designed with page breaks in mind. Example: ···8<···························································· \setupbackground[ corner=rectangular, frame=on, background=, ] \starttext \startbackground \dorecurse{42}{\input dawkins \endgraf} \stopbackground \stoptext ···8<···························································· Hth, Philipp
\def\StartSpecialFramedText% { \crlf \startframedtext [width=broad, bottom=\vss, top=\vss, align=right, corner=rectangular] \it }
\def\StopSpecialFramedText% { \stopframedtext \crlf }
...
\StartSpecialFramedText Some ... text \StopSpecialFramedText
But the problem is that does not page break, but seems to want to stay all together on a single page.
-- Kip Warner -- Software Engineer OpenPGP encrypted/signed mail preferred http://www.thevertigo.com
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