* \framed[height=broad] vs \framed[height=fit]
@ 2010-04-21 3:34 Aditya Mahajan
2010-04-21 12:37 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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From: Aditya Mahajan @ 2010-04-21 3:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I was updating the wiki page on \framed and realized that I do not know
the difference between height=broad|fit in \framed. Reading pack-rul
suggests that both should behave similarly. The following example from
pack-rul also shows no difference.
\starttext
\bgroup
\showstruts
\dontcomplain
\startlinecorrection
\halign{#\enskip&#\enskip&#\enskip&#\enskip&#\enskip&#\cr
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=.2\hsize, align=] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=broad, align=] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=fit, align=] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=.2\hsize, align=] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=broad, align=] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=fit, align=] {a\par b\par c}\cr
\noalign{\vskip1em}
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=.2\hsize, align=yes] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=broad, align=yes] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=fit, align=yes] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=.2\hsize, align=yes] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=broad, align=yes] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=fit, align=yes] {a\par b\par c}\cr
\noalign{\vskip1em}
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=.2\hsize, align=right] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=broad, align=right] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=fit, align=right] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=.2\hsize, align=right] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=broad, align=right] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=fit, align=right] {a\par b\par c}\cr
\noalign{\vskip1em}
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=.2\hsize, align=left] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=broad, align=left] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=fit, align=left] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=.2\hsize, align=left] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=broad, align=left] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=fit, align=left] {a\par b\par c}\cr
\noalign{\vskip1em}
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=.2\hsize, align=middle] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=broad, align=middle] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=.2\hsize, height=fit, align=middle] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=.2\hsize, align=middle] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=broad, align=middle] {a\par b\par c}&
\framed[width=fit, height=fit, align=middle] {a\par b\par
c}\cr}
\stoplinecorrection
\blank[2*big]
\egroup
\stoptext
Is there a difference between the two? If not, why do we have two values
then?
Aditya
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* Re: \framed[height=broad] vs \framed[height=fit]
2010-04-21 3:34 \framed[height=broad] vs \framed[height=fit] Aditya Mahajan
@ 2010-04-21 12:37 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2010-04-21 12:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Am 21.04.10 05:34, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> Hi,
>
> I was updating the wiki page on \framed and realized that I do not
> know the difference between height=broad|fit in \framed. Reading
> pack-rul suggests that both should behave similarly. The following
> example from pack-rul also shows no difference.
as you can see here (pack-rul.mkiv) both values result in \boxhasheightfalse
\ifx\localheight\v!fit
\boxhasheightfalse % no longer: \boxhasstrutfalse
\else\ifx\localheight\v!broad
\boxhasheightfalse
> Is there a difference between the two? If not, why do we have two
> values then?
I think we have both because you can 'fit' and 'broad' for width but when
width and height should follow the same rules i say 'width=broad' should
result in 'height=\vsize' because 'width=broad' is equal to 'width=\hsize'.
Wolfgang
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