Hi all,

Sorry, my solution didn’t work.

My purpose of using \startnarrower is to have some paragraphs of text inside 
the \framed. Unfortunately, it seems \framed doesn’t take paragraphs.

\startframedtext doesn’t have as many border options as \framed.

Should I use overlays? Or layers? It seems layers require absolutely 
positioning, and can’t be logically contained inside a \startnarrower?

Regards
Jon


> On Aug 21, 2019, at 8:53 PM, Jon Wong <jhannw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I got some progress!
> 
> \setupnarrower[left=2cm, right=2cm] % what does middle do, actually?
> \startnarrower
>  \dontleavehmode\framed[width=local]{testing}
> 
>  Since this works for left offset: \framed[width=local]{testing}
> \endnarrower
> 
> So, how do I do a gradient background? Yeah, I know I have to dive into 
> MetaPost and MetaFun some time. Is that where the solution is?
> 
> Regards
> Jon
> 
>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Jon Wong <jhannw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I want to have a \startnarrower effect. But I also want that segment to have 
>> a border (hopefully a gradient background color too!).
>> 
>> I tried:
>> 
>> \startnarrower
>> \framed{testing}
>> 
>> Seems framed doesn’t observe startnarrower commands.
>> \endnarrower
>> 
>> How do I achieve that?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Jon
> 

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