Hi,
Is this the best way to insert a list in a frame ?
thank you,
Fabrice
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor[H1prime][c=0.50, m=0.00, y=1.00, k=0.00]
\definecolor[H4][c=0.07, m=0.00, y=0.15, k=0.00]
\starttext
Hi,
It looks fine, but you can as well use \startframedtext, as in:
\starttext
\definecolor[H1prime][c=0.50, m=0.00, y=1.00, k=0.00]
\definecolor[H4][c=0.07, m=0.00, y=0.15, k=0.00]
\starttext
\startframedtext[
width=\textwidth,
corner=06,
frame=on,
Am 29.08.2014 um 15:55 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi,
It looks fine, but you can as well use \startframedtext, as in:
\starttext
\definecolor[H1prime][c=0.50, m=0.00, y=1.00, k=0.00]
\definecolor[H4][c=0.07, m=0.00, y=0.15, k=0.00]
\starttext
\startframedtext[
Thank you for your answers, I continue to learn.
However, the solution should Otared me better because the numbering is
less near the edge of the frame.
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please
Hi Fabrice,
Actually with both solutions you can control the distance of the framed
material to the frame by the key
« offset=SomeMeasure »
For instance you can say:
\startframedtext[
width=\textwidth,
offset=.5em,
corner=06,
frame=on,