> From: Berend de Boer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> \framed[borders=none]{\framed.. \framed .. \framed ..}

with this I get all three lines compressed in one line, like the \crlf is
ineffective:

\omlijnd[kader=uit]{
\omlijnd{this is the first line}\crlf
\omlijnd{second line}\crlf
\omlijnd{third}}
\stoptekst

> borders=none is probably not the correct option, look it up in the
> manual.
>
> Perhaps this works? Or else a simple \vbox{..} and within it the
> \framed options.

It's really fascinating, but this still gives a big vspace right after the
first framed line:

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
Example\crlf\vskip2ex

\vbox{
\omlijnd{this is the first line}\crlf
\omlijnd{second line}\crlf
\omlijnd{third}}
\stoptekst
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Only this following works, but then there is not even a new line between the
word "example" and the rest:


\starttekst
Example\crlf
\omlijnd{this is the first line}\crlf
\omlijnd{second line}\crlf
\omlijnd{third}
\stoptekst

any vertical space requested after the "Example" word is *moved* from
between that word and the first framed line to the line after that...

Groet!

Frans

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