* Defining frame-like commands
@ 2011-08-03 13:27 Marcin Borkowski
2011-08-03 16:12 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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From: Marcin Borkowski @ 2011-08-03 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I'm feeling like I'm getting close to the daily limit of posts to the
list;), but I'm just learning;).
I discovered that I can use \defineframed so that I can write
\defineframed[myframed][frame=off,background=myoverlay]
\myframed{whatever}
But I'd like to have "my" counterparts of \inframed, \mframed and
\inmframed. Is there any \define-like command for that, too, or do I
have to resort to plain old \def?
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* Re: Defining frame-like commands
2011-08-03 13:27 Defining frame-like commands Marcin Borkowski
@ 2011-08-03 16:12 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2011-08-04 19:00 ` Marcin Borkowski
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From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2011-08-03 16:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Am 03.08.2011 um 15:27 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
> Hi,
>
> I'm feeling like I'm getting close to the daily limit of posts to the
> list;), but I'm just learning;).
>
> I discovered that I can use \defineframed so that I can write
>
> \defineframed[myframed][frame=off,background=myoverlay]
>
> \myframed{whatever}
>
> But I'd like to have "my" counterparts of \inframed, \mframed and
> \inmframed. Is there any \define-like command for that, too, or do I
> have to resort to plain old \def?
\defineframed[mathframe][align=right,top=\startmathmode,bottom=\stopmathmode] % location=low
\starttext
\framed{x^2}
\mframed{x^2}
\mathframe{x^2}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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* Re: Defining frame-like commands
2011-08-03 16:12 ` Wolfgang Schuster
@ 2011-08-04 19:00 ` Marcin Borkowski
2011-08-04 19:23 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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From: Marcin Borkowski @ 2011-08-04 19:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dnia 2011-08-03, o godz. 18:12:27
Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com> napisał(a):
>
> Am 03.08.2011 um 15:27 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm feeling like I'm getting close to the daily limit of posts to
> > the list;), but I'm just learning;).
> >
> > I discovered that I can use \defineframed so that I can write
> >
> > \defineframed[myframed][frame=off,background=myoverlay]
> >
> > \myframed{whatever}
> >
> > But I'd like to have "my" counterparts of \inframed, \mframed and
> > \inmframed. Is there any \define-like command for that, too, or do
> > I have to resort to plain old \def?
>
> \defineframed[mathframe][align=right,top=\startmathmode,bottom=\stopmathmode]
> % location=low
>
> \starttext
>
> \framed{x^2}
>
> \mframed{x^2}
>
> \mathframe{x^2}
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
Thanks a lot!
Just three questions:
1. What do (in general) top and bottom parameters do?
2. I assume that \startmathmode and \stopmathmode are necessary because
the contents of the frame are set in an hbox?
3. DO I get it correctly that \inframed{...} is equivalent to
\framed[location=low]{...}?
TIA
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