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3 Sep
2014
3 Sep
'14
5:03 a.m.
Am 03.09.2014 um 01:12 schrieb Mica Semrick
Thanks Wolfgang, that worked well.
Are there more reasons to use start & stop over start{}?
It’s more a matter of taste. \framed is better when you use to to frame short parts os text and \startframed when you want to put complete sentences into a frame. A big difference is how leading and trailing spaces are handled, as can be seen in the following example the spaces before and after “text” are removed with \startframed. \starttext \framed[foregroundcolor=red]{ text } \startframed[foregroundcolor=red] text \stopframed \stoptext Wolfgang