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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tcolorbox/tcolorbox.doc.skins.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tcolorbox/tcolorbox.doc.skins.tex index aaf54ac37ed..00421e26e2f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tcolorbox/tcolorbox.doc.skins.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tcolorbox/tcolorbox.doc.skins.tex @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ % !TeX root = tcolorbox.tex % include file of tcolorbox.tex (manual of the LaTeX package tcolorbox) \clearpage -\section{Library \mylib{skins}}\label{sec:skins} +\section{Library \mylib{skins}}\label{sec:skins}% +\tcbset{external/prefix=external/skins_}% The library is loaded by a package option or inside the preamble by: \begin{dispListing} \tcbuselibrary{skins} @@ -1146,7 +1147,7 @@ Defines a |Tikz| scope which clips to the frame area path. \begin{docEnvironment}{tcbinvclipframe}{} Defines a |Tikz| scope which clips to the \emph{outside} of the frame area path. -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \tcbset{enhanced jigsaw,fonttitle=\bfseries,opacityback=0.35,colback=blue!5!white, frame style={left color=red!75!black,right color=red!10!yellow}} @@ -1165,7 +1166,7 @@ Defines a |Tikz| scope which clips to the \emph{outside} of the frame area path. \end{tcbinvclipframe}}] \lipsum[2] \end{tcolorbox} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} \end{docEnvironment} \clearpage @@ -1510,126 +1511,8 @@ used on the same |tcolorbox|. They are drawn \emph{before} the box frame is draw Removes all shadows if set before. \end{docTcbKey} +\subsubsection{Common Shadows and Halos} -\begin{docTcbKey}{shadow}{=\marg{xshift}\marg{yshift}\marg{offset}\marg{options}}{no default} - Adds a new shadow to the stack of shadows. - This shadow is follows the outline of the |tcolorbox| but is shifted by - \meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift}. The \meta{offset} value is a distance value - from the frame outline. A positive \meta{offset} value shrinks the shadow - and a negative \meta{offset} value enlarges the shadow. - The shadow is filled along a \tikzname\ path with the given \tikzname\ \meta{options}.\\ - The shadows adapt to the rounded corners of the |tcolorbox|. An shrinked shadow - will switch to sharp corners if necessary, an enlarged shadow may become - more rounded depending on several factors. But \refKey{/tcb/sharp corners} - have sharp shadows. - \begin{marker} - Shadows are not considered for the bounding box computation by default. - Large shadows may be overlaped by the following content. But, the - bounding box can be adapted if necessary. - \end{marker} - -\begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.6} -\tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, - colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} - -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=My own shadow, - shadow={2mm}{-1mm}{0mm}{black!50!white}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Another shadow, - shadow={-1mm}{-2mm}{0mm}{fill=blue, - opacity=0.5}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Double shadow, - shadow={-1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{fill=blue, - opacity=0.25}, - shadow={1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{fill=red, - opacity=0.25}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Far shadow, - shadow={5.5mm}{-3.5mm}{2mm}{fill=black, - opacity=0.25}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Halo shadow, - shadow={0mm}{0mm}{-1.5mm}% - {fill=yellow!75!red,opacity=0.5}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\end{dispExample*} -\end{docTcbKey} - -\clearpage -\begin{docTcbKey}{fuzzy shadow}{=\marg{xshift}\marg{yshift}\marg{offset}\marg{step}\marg{options}}{no default} - Adds a new fuzzy shadow to the stack of shadows. Actually, this option - adds several shadows which appear like a shadow with a fuzzy border. - This fuzzy shadow is follows the outline of the |tcolorbox| but is shifted by - \meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift}. The \meta{offset} value is a distance value - from the frame outline. A positive \meta{offset} value shrinks the shadow - and a negative \meta{offset} value enlarges the shadow. - The \marg{step} value describes a shrink - offset used for the combination of the partial shadows. - The shadow is filled along a \tikzname\ path with the given \tikzname\ \meta{options} but - any |opacity| value will be ignored. -\begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.6} -\tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, - colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} - -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=My own shadow, - fuzzy shadow={2mm}{-1mm}{0mm}{0.1mm}% - {black!50!white}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Another shadow, - fuzzy shadow={-1mm}{-2mm}{0mm}{0.2mm}% - {fill=blue}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Double shadow, - fuzzy shadow={-1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{0.1mm}% - {blue}, - fuzzy shadow={1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{0.1mm}% - {red}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Far shadow, - fuzzy shadow={5.5mm}{-3.5mm}{0mm}{0.3mm}% - {black}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\par\bigskip\bigskip -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Glow shadow, - fuzzy shadow={0mm}{0mm}{-1.5mm}{0.15mm}% - {yellow!75!red}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\end{dispExample*} - -\begin{dispExample} -\newtcolorbox{mybox}[1][]{enhanced, - fuzzy shadow={1.0mm}{-1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{blue!50!white}, - fuzzy shadow={-1.0mm}{-1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{red!50!white}, - fuzzy shadow={-1.0mm}{1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{green!50!white}, - fuzzy shadow={1.0mm}{1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{yellow!50!white},#1 -} - -\begin{mybox}[title=A multi shadow box] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{mybox} -\end{dispExample} -\end{docTcbKey} - - -\clearpage \begin{docTcbKey}{drop shadow}{\colOpt{=\meta{color}}}{style, default |black!50!white|} Adds a new shadow with standard dimensions to the stack of shadows. Optionally, the \meta{color} for the shadow can be changed. @@ -1648,8 +1531,6 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \end{docTcbKey} - - \begin{docTcbKey}{drop fuzzy shadow}{\colOpt{=\meta{color}}}{style, default |black!50!white|} Adds a new fuzzy shadow with standard dimensions to the stack of shadows. Optionally, the \meta{color} for the shadow can be changed. @@ -1685,7 +1566,7 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \end{dispExample*} \end{docTcbKey} -\enlargethispage*{2cm} +%\enlargethispage*{2cm} \begin{docTcbKey}{drop fuzzy midday shadow}{\colOpt{=\meta{color}}}{style, default |black!50!white|} Adds a new fuzzy shadow with standard dimensions to the stack of shadows. Optionally, the \meta{color} for the shadow can be changed. @@ -1704,7 +1585,6 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \end{docTcbKey} -\clearpage \begin{docTcbKey}{halo}{\colOpt{=\meta{size} \texttt{with} \meta{color}}}{style, default |0.9mm with yellow|} Adds a new halo shadow with the given \meta{color} which overlaps the colorbox an all sides by \meta{size}. @@ -1723,7 +1603,7 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \end{dispExample*} \end{docTcbKey} - +\enlargethispage*{2cm} \begin{docTcbKey}{fuzzy halo}{\colOpt{=\meta{size} \texttt{with} \meta{color}}}{style, default |0.9mm with yellow|} Adds a new fuzzy halo shadow with the given \meta{color} which overlaps the colorbox an all sides by \meta{size} plus |0.48mm|. @@ -1924,29 +1804,7 @@ equivalent to the preceding examples. \clearpage -\begin{docTcbKey}{lifted shadow}{=\marg{xshift}\marg{yshift}\marg{bend}\marg{step}\marg{options}}{no default} - Adds a new lifted shadow to the stack of shadows. Actually, this option - adds several shadows which appear like a shadow with a fuzzy border. - This lifted shadow is follows the outline of the |tcolorbox| but is shifted by - \meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift} on the lower left corner and by - $-$\meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift} on the lower right corner. - Additionally, there is a \meta{bend} in the middle. - The \marg{step} value describes a shrink - offset used for the combination of the partial shadows. - The shadow is filled along a \tikzname\ path with the given \tikzname\ \meta{options} but - any |opacity| value will be ignored. -\begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.6} -\tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, - boxrule=0.1pt, - colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} - -\begin{tcolorbox}[title=My own shadow, - lifted shadow={1mm}{-2mm}{3mm}{0.1mm}% - {black!50!white}] -This is a tcolorbox. -\end{tcolorbox} -\end{dispExample*} -\end{docTcbKey} +\subsubsection{Lifted Shadows} \begin{docTcbKey}{drop lifted shadow}{\colOpt{=\meta{color}}}{style, default |black!50!white|} Adds a new lifted shadow with standard dimensions to the stack of shadows. @@ -1986,7 +1844,6 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \end{docTcbKey} -\clearpage \begin{docTcbKey}{drop large lifted shadow}{\colOpt{=\meta{color}}}{style, default |black!50!white|} Adds a new large lifted shadow with standard dimensions to the stack of shadows. Optionally, the \meta{color} for the shadow can be changed. @@ -2005,6 +1862,218 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \end{docTcbKey} +\clearpage + +\subsubsection{Generic Shadows} +\begin{docTcbKey}{shadow}{=\marg{xshift}\marg{yshift}\marg{offset}\marg{options}}{no default} + Adds a new shadow to the stack of shadows. + This shadow is follows the outline of the |tcolorbox| but is shifted by + \meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift}. The \meta{offset} value is a distance value + from the frame outline. A positive \meta{offset} value shrinks the shadow + and a negative \meta{offset} value enlarges the shadow. + The shadow is filled along a \tikzname\ path with the given \tikzname\ \meta{options}.\\ + The shadows adapt to the rounded corners of the |tcolorbox|. An shrinked shadow + will switch to sharp corners if necessary, an enlarged shadow may become + more rounded depending on several factors. But \refKey{/tcb/sharp corners} + have sharp shadows. + \begin{marker} + Shadows are not considered for the bounding box computation by default. + Large shadows may be overlaped by the following content. But, the + bounding box can be adapted if necessary. + \end{marker} + +\begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.6} +\tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, + colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} + +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=My own shadow, + shadow={2mm}{-1mm}{0mm}{black!50!white}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Another shadow, + shadow={-1mm}{-2mm}{0mm}{fill=blue, + opacity=0.5}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Double shadow, + shadow={-1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{fill=blue, + opacity=0.25}, + shadow={1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{fill=red, + opacity=0.25}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Far shadow, + shadow={5.5mm}{-3.5mm}{2mm}{fill=black, + opacity=0.25}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Halo shadow, + shadow={0mm}{0mm}{-1.5mm}% + {fill=yellow!75!red,opacity=0.5}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{dispExample*} +\end{docTcbKey} + +\clearpage +\begin{docTcbKey}{fuzzy shadow}{=\marg{xshift}\marg{yshift}\marg{offset}\marg{step}\marg{options}}{no default} + Adds a new fuzzy shadow to the stack of shadows. Actually, this option + adds several shadows which appear like a shadow with a fuzzy border. + This fuzzy shadow is follows the outline of the |tcolorbox| but is shifted by + \meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift}. The \meta{offset} value is a distance value + from the frame outline. A positive \meta{offset} value shrinks the shadow + and a negative \meta{offset} value enlarges the shadow. + The \marg{step} value describes a shrink + offset used for the combination of the partial shadows. + The shadow is filled along a \tikzname\ path with the given \tikzname\ \meta{options} but + any |opacity| value will be ignored. +\begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.6} +\tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, + colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} + +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=My own shadow, + fuzzy shadow={2mm}{-1mm}{0mm}{0.1mm}% + {black!50!white}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Another shadow, + fuzzy shadow={-1mm}{-2mm}{0mm}{0.2mm}% + {fill=blue}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Double shadow, + fuzzy shadow={-1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{0.1mm}% + {blue}, + fuzzy shadow={1.5mm}{-1.5mm}{0mm}{0.1mm}% + {red}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Far shadow, + fuzzy shadow={5.5mm}{-3.5mm}{0mm}{0.3mm}% + {black}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\par\bigskip\bigskip +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=Glow shadow, + fuzzy shadow={0mm}{0mm}{-1.5mm}{0.15mm}% + {yellow!75!red}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{dispExample*} + +\begin{dispExample} +\newtcolorbox{mybox}[1][]{enhanced, + fuzzy shadow={1.0mm}{-1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{blue!50!white}, + fuzzy shadow={-1.0mm}{-1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{red!50!white}, + fuzzy shadow={-1.0mm}{1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{green!50!white}, + fuzzy shadow={1.0mm}{1.0mm}{0.12mm}{0mm}{yellow!50!white},#1 +} + +\begin{mybox}[title=A multi shadow box] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{mybox} +\end{dispExample} +\end{docTcbKey} + + +\clearpage +\begin{docTcbKey}[][doc new=2015-05-05]{smart shadow arc}{\colOpt{=true\textbar false}}{default |true|, + initially |true|} +If set to |true|, the shadow drawing algorithm tries to do a somewhat +smart calculation of the arc for the shadow. The result is pleasing for typical boxes +with rounded corners, but gives strange results for circular boxes. + +\begin{dispExample} +\tcbset{enhanced,nobeforeafter,colback=red!5!white, + colframe=red!75!black,width=3cm,square,halign=center,valign=center + } + +\begin{tcolorbox}[drop shadow] +Smart shadow arc (arguably better than normal) +\end{tcolorbox} +\hfill +\begin{tcolorbox}[smart shadow arc=false, drop shadow] +Normal shadow arc +\end{tcolorbox} +\hfill +\begin{tcolorbox}[circular arc, drop shadow] +Smart shadow arc (worse than normal) +\end{tcolorbox} +\hfill +\begin{tcolorbox}[circular arc, smart shadow arc=false, drop shadow] +Normal shadow arc +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{dispExample} +\end{docTcbKey} + + +\begin{docTcbKey}{lifted shadow}{=\marg{xshift}\marg{yshift}\marg{bend}\marg{step}\marg{options}}{no default} + Adds a new lifted shadow to the stack of shadows. Actually, this option + adds several shadows which appear like a shadow with a fuzzy border. + This lifted shadow is follows the outline of the |tcolorbox| but is shifted by + \meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift} on the lower left corner and by + $-$\meta{xshift} and \meta{yshift} on the lower right corner. + Additionally, there is a \meta{bend} in the middle. + The \marg{step} value describes a shrink + offset used for the combination of the partial shadows. + The shadow is filled along a \tikzname\ path with the given \tikzname\ \meta{options} but + any |opacity| value will be ignored. +\begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.6} +\tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, + boxrule=0.1pt, + colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} + +\begin{tcolorbox}[title=My own shadow, + lifted shadow={1mm}{-2mm}{3mm}{0.1mm}% + {black!50!white}] +This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{dispExample*} +\end{docTcbKey} + +\clearpage +\subsubsection{\tikzname\ Shadows} +Alternativ to the package shadow options described before, shadows from +the \flqq Shadows Library\frqq\ of \tikzname\ can be used. +Such shadows can be added directly to the frame path using \refKey{/tcb/frame style}. + +\begin{exdispExample*}{tikz_shadow_1}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.7} +% \usetikzlibrary{shadows} +\begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced, + colback=red!5!white,colframe=red!75!black, + frame style={drop shadow} ] + This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{exdispExample*} + +\begin{exdispExample*}{tikz_shadow_2}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.7} +% \usetikzlibrary{shadows} +\begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced,height=3cm, + colback=red!5!white,colframe=red!75!black, + halign=center,valign=center, + frame style={circular drop shadow} ] + This is a tcolorbox. +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{exdispExample*} + +\begin{exdispExample*}{tikz_shadow_3}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.7} +% \usetikzlibrary{shadows} +\begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced,width=2.5cm, + square,circular arc, + halign=center,valign=center, + colback=red!5!white,colframe=red!75!black, + frame style={circular glow={fill=red}} ] + tcolorbox +\end{tcolorbox} +\end{exdispExample*} + \clearpage \subsection{\tikzname\ Picture Option Keys}\label{subsec:tikzpicture} @@ -2020,7 +2089,7 @@ but most other skins, e.\,g.\ \refSkin{enhanced}. applied a second time, the new \meta{tikz option list} is appended to the current option list. \begin{dispExample*}{sbs,lefthand ratio=0.66, - segmentation style={pattern=crosshatch dots light steel blue}} + segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries} @@ -2034,7 +2103,7 @@ This is a tcolorbox. \tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!5!white, colframe=red!75!black,fonttitle=\bfseries, fontupper=\bfseries\Huge, - center title,center upper} + halign title=center,halign=center} \begin{tcolorbox}[title=Rotated box, tikz={rotate=30}] @@ -2460,7 +2529,7 @@ and \refSkin{enhanced}, there are variants called \refSkin{standard jigsaw} and \refSkin{enhanced jigsaw}. -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \newcommand{\ballexample}{\begin{tikzpicture} \path[use as bounding box] (0,0.8) rectangle +(0.1,0.1); \shadedraw [shading=ball] (0,0) circle (1cm); @@ -2483,10 +2552,10 @@ and \refSkin{enhanced jigsaw}. enhanced jigsaw,opacityback=0.35] \lipsum[2] \end{tcolorbox} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} -\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=crosshatch dots light steel blue}} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \tcbset{enhanced,colback=red!10!white,coltitle=black, frame style={left color=red!75!black,right color=red!10!yellow}, fonttitle=\bfseries,interior hidden,title hidden} @@ -2502,7 +2571,7 @@ and \refSkin{enhanced jigsaw}. \end{dispExample*} -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \newtcolorbox{mybox}{skin=enhancedmiddle jigsaw,leftrule=5mm,rightrule=5mm, boxsep=0mm,top=0mm,bottom=0mm, frame style={top color=blue,bottom color=red},interior hidden} @@ -2510,7 +2579,7 @@ and \refSkin{enhanced jigsaw}. \begin{mybox} \lipsum[2] \end{mybox} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} \clearpage @@ -2670,7 +2739,7 @@ This box looks like a box provided by the \texttt{beamer} class. This is an abbreviation for setting |skin=standard jigsaw|. \end{docTcbKey} -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \begin{tcbraster}[standard jigsaw,raster equal height,raster columns=4, colback=LightGreen,colframe=DarkGreen,colbacktitle=LimeGreen!75!DarkGreen, opacityframe=0.5,opacityback=0.5,opacitybacktitle=0.5, @@ -2692,7 +2761,7 @@ This box looks like a box provided by the \texttt{beamer} class. More content. \end{tcolorbox} \end{tcbraster} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} \clearpage @@ -2989,7 +3058,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. This is an abbreviation for setting |skin=enhanced jigsaw|. \end{docTcbKey} -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \begin{tcbraster}[enhanced jigsaw,raster equal height,raster columns=4, colback=LightGreen,colframe=DarkGreen,colbacktitle=LimeGreen!75!DarkGreen, opacityframe=0.5,opacityback=0.5,opacitybacktitle=0.5, @@ -3011,7 +3080,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. More content. \end{tcolorbox} \end{tcbraster} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} \clearpage @@ -3032,7 +3101,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. \end{docSkin} -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \begin{tcbraster}[skin=enhancedfirst jigsaw,raster equal height,raster columns=4, colback=LightGreen,colframe=DarkGreen,colbacktitle=LimeGreen!75!DarkGreen, opacityframe=0.5,opacityback=0.5,opacitybacktitle=0.5, @@ -3054,7 +3123,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. More content. \end{tcolorbox} \end{tcbraster} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} \clearpage @@ -3075,7 +3144,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. \end{docSkin} -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \begin{tcbraster}[skin=enhancedmiddle jigsaw,raster equal height,raster columns=4, colback=LightGreen,colframe=DarkGreen,colbacktitle=LimeGreen!75!DarkGreen, opacityframe=0.5,opacityback=0.5,opacitybacktitle=0.5, @@ -3097,7 +3166,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. More content. \end{tcolorbox} \end{tcbraster} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} \begin{docTcbKey}{marker}{}{style, no value} @@ -3173,7 +3242,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. \end{docSkin} -\begin{dispExample} +\begin{dispExample*}{segmentation style={pattern=checkerboard light gray}} \begin{tcbraster}[skin=enhancedlast jigsaw,raster equal height,raster columns=4, colback=LightGreen,colframe=DarkGreen,colbacktitle=LimeGreen!75!DarkGreen, opacityframe=0.5,opacityback=0.5,opacitybacktitle=0.5, @@ -3195,7 +3264,7 @@ Nevertheless, this skin can be applied independently. More content. \end{tcolorbox} \end{tcbraster} -\end{dispExample} +\end{dispExample*} |