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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicxsp}
\usepackage[tight,designiv,usetemplates,usesf]{web}
\usepackage{aeb_tilebg}
\usepackage{digicap-pro}
\title{The \textsf{Opacity Pro} Package
\texorpdfstring{\\\cs{opcolorbox}, Transparency, Tiling}
{: \textbackslash{opcolorbox}, Transparency, Tiling}}
\author{D. P. Story}
\subject{Test file for digicap-ro}
\keywords{LaTeX, Web package, tiled backgrounds, Adobe Acrobat, opacity-pro}
\university{Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net}
\email{dpstory@acrotex.net}
\def\webversion{\textcolor{webbrown}{www.acrotex.net}}
\revisionLabel{Prepared:}
\versionLabel{}
\graphicspath{{./digis}}
\embedEPS[transparencyGroup]{cle_ind_back}{bg_cle_tile}
\newcommand{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\char`\\#1}}
\parindent0pt\parskip\medskipamount
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\newpage
\setTileBgGraphic[hiresbb,scale=.4,name=cle_ind_back]{\null}
\null\vskip-\baselineskip\vfil
\begin{center}
\opcolorbox[%
borderwidth=4pt,
fboxsep=10pt,
width=0.75\linewidth,
bordercolor=blue, % bordercolor=named color | nocolor, default blue
bgcolor=white, % bgcolor=named color | nocolor, default white
borderop=.5,
bgop=.4,
]{%
\parskip6pt\bfseries Someone asked me if the border could be
made transparent. On first blush, I said, ``No! Not at this
time.'' The latter phrase I threw in to cover myself in case
the answer is ``Yes!''
}
\end{center}
\end{document}
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