On 23-11-2011 20:02, Kip Warner wrote:
On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 11:03 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
it depends .. if you have small boxes, you as well use a regular framedtext (with background) or when you span pages you can use textbackgrounds ... the backgrounds you use is some compromise
Hmm, I am using boxes that sometimes span multiple pages. This is what I was using originally. How would it look if it used textbackgrounds?
\definestartstop [TimelineDocument] [before={ \crlf \setupbackground[frame=on, before=\blank, after=\blank, corner=round, topoffset=0.5cm, leftoffset=0.5cm, rightoffset=0.5cm, bottomoffset=0.5cm] \startbackground }, after={ \stopbackground \crlf }, commands={\setupalign[yes]}, style=italic]
\starttext \startTimelineDocument Some stuff in a box. \stopTimelineDocument \stoptext
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