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I'd like to use the leftbar
command from the framed
package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed,lipsum
usepackageshowframe
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?
framed
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I'd like to use the leftbar
command from the framed
package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed,lipsum
usepackageshowframe
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?
framed
add a comment |
I'd like to use the leftbar
command from the framed
package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed,lipsum
usepackageshowframe
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?
framed
I'd like to use the leftbar
command from the framed
package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed,lipsum
usepackageshowframe
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?
framed
framed
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You can do it like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed
usepackagelipsum
usepackageshowframe
renewenvironmentleftbar%
defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
endMakeFramed
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
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You can do it like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed
usepackagelipsum
usepackageshowframe
renewenvironmentleftbar%
defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
endMakeFramed
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
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You can do it like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed
usepackagelipsum
usepackageshowframe
renewenvironmentleftbar%
defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
endMakeFramed
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
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You can do it like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed
usepackagelipsum
usepackageshowframe
renewenvironmentleftbar%
defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
endMakeFramed
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
You can do it like this:
documentclassarticle
usepackageframed
usepackagelipsum
usepackageshowframe
renewenvironmentleftbar%
defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
endMakeFramed
begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument
answered 11 hours ago
Ulrike FischerUlrike Fischer
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