If I remember well, framedtext sets a localhsize for the width of its content. 
I guess that is why boxedcolumns stays within the width specified. But is there 
a specific reason why mixedcolumns in general does not?

Hans van der Meer



On 3 okt. 2013, at 12:07, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
 wrote:

> 
> Am 03.10.2013 um 12:02 schrieb "H. van der Meer" <h.vanderm...@uva.nl>:
> 
>> Thanks, 
>> 
>> But I think mixedcolumns has to solve a problem width the width of the 
>> frametext. Whereas boxedcolumns honors the width of the enclosing 
>> framedtext, mixedcolumns does not. See the example.
> 
> Boxedcolumns are a instance of mixedcolumns and are defined as
> 
>   \definemixedcolumns[boxedcolumns]
> 
> 
> You can also use them this way:
> 
>   \startmixedcolumns[boxedcolumns]
>   …
>   \stopmixedcolumns
> 
> 
> Wolfgang
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