Il 19/11/20 10:39, Johann Birnick ha scritto:
Hello,

I want to setup some fancy theorem style for my math notes. For this I want to
have a colored margin line next to my theorems. It should look like this:

https://i.ibb.co/F6L59pD/idea.png

The line should stretch over the whole theorem, not just the first line.
(But the latter would be a beginning, though.)

Important to note is that the line should be *on the margin*, not in the text.

So do you have an idea on how I could do that? I would greatly appreciate your
answer. Thank you!

Look for \startsidebar \stopsidebar and \setupsidebar.

\setupsidebar [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
                  1           2
                 OPT
1 NAME
2 rulethickness      = DIMENSION
  rulecolor          = COLOR
  alternative        = NUMBER
  topoffset          = DIMENSION
  bottomoffset       = DIMENSION
  distance           = DIMENSION
  leftmargindistance = DIMENSION
  level              = NUMBER

Massi
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