The package creates three environments:
framed, which puts an ordinary frame box around the region,
shaded, which shades the region, and
leftbar, which places a line at the left side. The environments allow a break at their start (the \FrameCommand enables creation of a title that is “attached” to the environment); breaks are also allowed in the course of the framed/shaded matter.
There is also a command \MakeFramed to make your own framed-style environments.
The package creates three environments:
framed, which puts an ordinary frame box around the region,
shaded, which shades the region, and
leftbar, which places a line at the left side. The environments allow a break at their start (the \FrameCommand enables creation of a title that is “attached” to the environment); breaks are also allowed in the course of the framed/shaded matter.
There is also a command \MakeFramed to make your own framed-style environments.
The package creates three environments:
framed, which puts an ordinary frame box around the region,
shaded, which shades the region, and
leftbar, which places a line at the left side. The environments allow a break at their start (the \FrameCommand enables creation of a title that is “attached” to the environment); breaks are also allowed in the course of the framed/shaded matter.
There is also a command \MakeFramed to make your own framed-style environments.
2012/05/31 Create framed, shaded, or dierently highlighted regions that can break across pages. The environments dened are framed ordinary frame box (\fbox) with edge at margin oframed framed with open top/bottom at page breaks shaded shaded background (\colorbox) bleeding into margin shaded* shaded background (\colorbox) with edge at margin snugshade shaded with tight t around text (esp. in lists) snugshade* like snugshade with shading edge at margin leftbar thick vertical line in left margin titled-frame frame with title-bar; template for others to be used like \begin{framed} copious text \end{framed} But the more general purpose of this package is to facilitate the deni- tion of new environments that take multi-line material, wrap it with some non-breakable formatting (some kind of box or decoration) and allow page breaks in the material. Such environments are dened to declare (or use) \FrameCommand for applying the boxy decoration, and \MakeFramed{settings} . . . \endMakeFramed wrapped around the main text (environment body). The framed environment uses \fbox, by default, as its \FrameCommand with the additional settings \fboxrule=\FrameRule and \fboxsep=\FrameSep. You can change these lengths (using \setlength) and you can change the denition of \FrameCommand to use much fancier boxes.
This manual corresponds to framed v0.96, dated 2011/10/22.
1 In fact, the shaded environment just redenes \FrameCommand to be \colorbox{shadecolor} (and you have to dene the color shadecolor: \definecolor{shadecolor}...). Although the intention is for other packages to dene the varieties of decora- tion, a command \OpenFbox is dened for frames with open tops or bottoms, and used for the oframed environment. This facility is based on a more com- plex and capable command \CustomFBox which can be used for a wider range of frame styles. One such style of a title-bar frame with continuation marks is pro- vided as an example. It is used by the titled-frame environment. To make use of titled-frame in your document, or the \TitleBarFrame command in your own environment denitions, you must dene the colors TFFrameColor (for the frame) and a contrasting TFTitleColor (for the title text). A page break is allowed, and even encouraged, before the framed and other environments. If you want to attach some text (a box title) to the frame, then the text should be inserted by \FrameCommand so it cannot be separated from the body. The contents of the framed regions are restricted: Floats, footnotes, margin- pars and head-line entries will be lost. (Some of these may be handled in a later version.) This package will not work with the page breaking of multicol.sty, or other systems that perform column-balancing. The MakeFramed environment does the work. Its settings argument should contain any adjustments to the text width (via a setting of \hsize). Here, the parameter \width gives the measured extra width added by the frame, so a common setting is \advance\hsize-\width which reduces the width of the text just enough that the outer edge of the frame aligns with the margins. The settings should also include a restore command \@parboxrestore or \FrameRestore or something similar; for instance, the snugshade environment uses settings to eliminate list indents and vertical space, but uses \hspace in its \FrameCommand to reproduce the list margin ouside the shading. There are actually four variants of \FrameCommand to allow dierent format- ting for each part of an environment broken over pages. Unbroken text is adorned by \FrameCommand, whereas split text rst uses \FirstFrameCommand, possibly followed by \MidFrameCommand, and nishing with \LastFrameCommand. The default denitions for these three just invokes \FrameCommand, so that all por- tions are framed the same way. See the oframe environment for use of distinct First/Mid/Last frames. 2 Expert commands: \MakeFramed, \endMakeFramed: the MakeFramed environment \FrameCommand: command to draw the frame around its argument \FirstFrameCommand: the frame for the rst part of a split environment \LastFrameCommand: frame for the last portion \MidFrameCommand: for any intermediate segments \FrameRestore: restore some text settings, but fewer than \@parbox- restore \FrameRule: length register; \fboxrule for default framed. \FrameSep: length register; \fboxsep for default framed. \FrameHeightAdjust: macro; height of frame above baseline at top of page \OuterFrameSep: vertical space before and after the framed env.; defaults to \topsep This is still a pre-production version because I can think of many fea- tures/improvements that should be made. Also, a detailed manual needs to be written. Nevertheless, starting with version 0.5 it should be bug-free. ToDo: Test more varieties of list Improve and correct documentation Propagation of \marks Handle footnotes (how??) oats (?) and marginpars. Stretchability modication. 3
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