I guess I am getting a left margin when I enclose some text in a
\framedtext and want to get rid of it.
The manual gives as settable parameter margin = standard,yes,no.
However there is no visible effect when using margin=no in the setup.
Inspecting the code for setupframedtexts I could not
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I guess I am getting a left margin when I enclose some text in a
\framedtext and want to get rid of it.
Don't you need the offset parameter?
Cheers, Taco
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Hans van der Meer wrote:
I guess I am getting a left margin when I enclose some text in a
\framedtext and want to get rid of it.
The manual gives as settable parameter margin = standard,yes,no.
However there is no visible effect when using margin=no in the setup.
Inspecting the code for
In reply to Taco's and Hans' suggestions:Setting offset=0pt did help somewhat, but not enough.The small example below gives me text protruding outside the frame to the right ("010" sticking out) and seems to give about as much whitespace on the left inside the frame.Without offset=0pt somewhat
Hans van der Meer wrote:
In reply to Taco's and Hans' suggestions:
Setting offset=0pt did help somewhat, but not enough.
The small example below gives me text protruding outside the frame to
the right (010 sticking out) and seems to give about as much
whitespace on the left inside the
Hans Hagen wrote:
{\startframedtext[frame=on,width=fit,offset=none]
^
does that solve it?
Taco
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