On 2/25/26 08:18, Jeong Dal via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> In the following code, the output of \starttextbackground and the output
> of \startframedtext are same.
> Is there any differences between them?

Hi Dalyoung,

a non-minor difference is that text backgrounds may contain page breaks,
but frames cannot.

You may see that when you add to your sample:

  \setuppapersize[A7, landscape]

> Or
> Are the purposes of two command different?

I think that comparing options between `\setuptextbackground` and
`\setupframed` you may see differences.

But probably the main difference (according to my impression) is that
text backgrounds may have a frame, but they are mainly texts.

Framed texts are mainly frames that contain a text and they are subject
to the boundaries of frames (such as they cannot be splitted in pages).

Just in case it might help,

Pablo
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