Hi! Is there a way to produce a page-breakable framed text? I've already spent several hours on this and still can't find the solution. Or, may be there's a better way to achieve the effect, shown in the sample? Sample: % interface=en output=pdftex \defineframedtext[procedure][frame=off, leftframe=on, rulethickness=.4mm] \def\StartProcedure{\startnarrower[2*left] \startprocedure \startitemize[n]} \def\StopProcedure{\stopitemize \stopprocedure \stopnarrower} \def\Step{\item} \starttext \dorecurse{20}{Some Text. Some Text. Some Text. } \StartProcedure \dorecurse{10}{ \Step\dorecurse{20}{Some Text.} } \StopProcedure \dorecurse{20}{Some Text. Some Text. Some Text. } \stoptext ===== MA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
At 16:41 25/02/2004, you wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way to produce a page-breakable framed text? I've already spent several hours on this and still can't find the solution. Or, may be there's a better way to achieve the effect, shown in the sample?
see details.pdf: (nested) backgrounds that can be whatever graphic you want Hans
Thursday, February 26, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
At 16:41 25/02/2004, you wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way to produce a page-breakable framed text? I've already spent several hours on this and still can't find the solution. Or, may be there's a better way to achieve the effect, shown in the sample?
see details.pdf: (nested) backgrounds that can be whatever graphic you want
But watch out, they gobble footnotes ... -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
At 15:22 26/02/2004, you wrote:
But watch out, they gobble footnotes ...
hm, i seldom use them, so i didn't notice, so i need to implement forbidden areas ... since you didn't mention it before i assume that it has a low priority -) Hans
Thursday, February 26, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
At 15:22 26/02/2004, you wrote:
But watch out, they gobble footnotes ...
hm, i seldom use them, so i didn't notice, so i need to implement forbidden areas ... since you didn't mention it before i assume that it has a low priority -)
I didn't mention it before because it was only recently discovered by a poster on it.comp.software.tex; I'm not sure if it happens always or only when the background doesn't span pages. -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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Giuseppe Bilotta
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Hans Hagen
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Mike Aizatsky