> Fabrice Couvreur > 7. September 2015 19:35 > Hi, > I can not insert a space between my two environments. There is a space but you can’t see it because the colored background of your frames is placed too low (you can see it when you use "frame=on"). > Thank you. > Fabrice > > % macros=mkvi > > \setupcolors[state=start] > > > \definecolor[MyColorA][c=0.00, m=0.10, y=0.20, k=0.00] > > \definecolor[MyColorB][c=0.00, m=0.62, y=1.00, k=0.00] > > \definecolor[MyColorC][c=0.3, m=0.00, y=0.00, k=0.05] > > \definecolor[MyColorD][c=0.6, m=0.00, y=0.00, k=0.10] > > > \defineframedtext > [MyDefinition] > [before={\blank}, > after={\blank}, > frame=off, > background=MyFrame, > width=\textwidth, > height=fit, > location=left, > style=italic] > > \defineoverlay > [MyFrame] > [\useMPgraphic{MyFrame}] > > \definelabel > [Définition] > [headstyle=\bf\smallcaps] > > \startuseMPgraphic{MyFrame} > path b ; > picture p ; > p := textext.rt("\white\Définition") ; > p := p shifted (2BodyFontSize,OverlayHeight-ypart center > p+.25ExHeight) ; > b := boundingbox p leftenlarged .5EmWidth rightenlarged .5EmWidth ; > fill OverlayBox withcolor \MPcolor{MyColorA} ; > fill b withcolor \MPcolor{MyColorB} ; > draw p ; setbounds currentpicture to OverlayBox ; > \stopuseMPgraphic Wolfgang