Outside math I think the solution is \inframed, but I don't know if
that works here.
Johan
2006/1/14, David Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
\text{Divisors of 12}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\ 4,\
\framed{6},\ 12\cr
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
\text{Divisors of 12}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\ 4,\
\framed{6},\ 12\cr
\text{Divisors of 18}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\
\framed{6},\ 9,\ 18}
\stopformula
But I'd like to keep
All,
I have:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
\text{Divisors of 12}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\ 4,\
\framed{6},\ 12\cr
\text{Divisors of 18}: \framed{1},\ \framed{2},\ \framed{3},\
\framed{6},\ 9,\ 18}
\stopformula
But I'd like to keep the numbers on the same