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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/README.md index 1d5084a71a6..be683de121b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -% colorframed 0.9a +% colorframed 0.9b % Jean-François Burnol -% 2022/09/23 +% 2022/10/01 ## Usage @@ -11,20 +11,13 @@ For reporting issues, use the ## Purpose -The initial release fixes colour leak issues which one encounters +The package fixes colour leak issues which one encounters with the environments provided by the [framed](https://ctan.org/pkg/framed) package. -It is planned to extend `colorframed` with one more environment, -based upon [pict2e](https://ctan.org/pkg/pict2e), which will -provide breakable boxes with possibly rounded corners, optional -background colour, external or inset shadow, separate -customizability of the padding separations and border widths in -the four directions, ... - ## Copyright and License -Copyright (c) 2022 Jean-François Burnol +Copyright (C) 2022 Jean-François Burnol The colorframed [CTAN package](https://ctan.org/pkg/colorframed) is distributed under the diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 640c47d683f..59ad4f5fcd4 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.tex index 3f00ea27061..787d428b91a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/colorframed/colorframed-doc.tex @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,dvipdfmx,11pt,english]{article} +\documentclass[a4paper,dvipdfmx,10pt,english]{article} \usepackage{babel} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{geometry} @@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ \colorlet{TFTitleColor}{purple} \def\colorframedTFconlabcolorcommand{\color{purple}} % shaded -\colorlet{shadecolor}{orange!10} +%\colorlet{shadecolor}{orange!10} +\colorlet{shadecolor}{lightgray!25} + % framed \FrameRule5pt\relax \FrameSep9pt\relax % this is framed.sty default anyhow, 3\fboxsep @@ -23,8 +25,8 @@ \title{The \colorframed package% \vadjust{\vtop to 0pt{\hbox - to\linewidth{\strut\footnotesize Release 0.9a of - 2022/09/23\hss report issues at \url{https://github.com/jfbu/colorframed}}\vss}}% + to\linewidth{\strut\footnotesize Release 0.9b of + 2022/10/01\hss report issues at \url{https://github.com/jfbu/colorframed/issues}}\vss}}% } \author{Jean-François Burnol} \date{} @@ -37,6 +39,12 @@ \usepackage{parskip} \usepackage{xspace} +\usepackage{metalogo} +\setlogokern{La}{-0.258em} +\setlogokern{aT}{-0.08em} +\setlogokern{eL}{-0.1em} +%\setlogokern{X2}{0em} +\usepackage{enumitem} \definecolor{joli}{RGB}{225,95,0} \definecolor{JOLI}{RGB}{225,95,0} @@ -44,30 +52,58 @@ \texorpdfstring{{\color{joli}\bfseries colorframed}}{colorframed}\xspace} -{\makeatletter\sbox0{\color{RawSienna}\xdef\foo{\current@color}}} - \edef\verbatimpushcolor{\special{color push \foo}} - \def\verbatimpopcolor{\special{color pop}} +% ATTENTION: dvipdfmx syntax here! +{\makeatletter + \sbox0{\color{RawSienna}% + \xdef\verbatimpushcolor{\special{color push \current@color}}}% +} +\def\verbatimpopcolor{\special{color pop}} \AddToHook{env/verbatim/before}{\verbatimpushcolor} \AddToHook{env/verbatim/end}{\verbatimpopcolor} + +\newcommand\ghissue[2][]{\href{https://github.com/jfbu/colorframed/issues/#2}{#1\##2}} + +\makeatletter + %\show\verbatim@font % pas changé at begin doc + \def\verbatim@font{\normalfont\ttfamily\color{RawSienna}}% +\makeatother + \begin{document} \maketitle +\vskip-1.75\baselineskip + +{\footnotesize +\halign{\tabskip1em\bfseries#\unskip&\hfil(#\unskip)\hfil&#\unskip\hfil\cr +0.9 & 2022/09/22 & initial release\cr +0.9a & 2022/09/23 & doc fixes, mention \ctanpackage{longfbox}\cr +0.9b & 2022/10/01 & - fix "placement of titled-frame title + is not backwards compatible" (\ghissue{2})\cr +\omit&\omit& - |\colorframedTitleBarFrame| as workaround to upstream issues with titled-frame + (\ghissue{3}, \ghissue{4})\cr +\omit&\omit& - add link to \ghissue{5} for usage with list items, other doc improvements + such as \ghissue{1}\cr +}} + +\vskip-\baselineskip\vskip0pt\relax + \section{Description} + This package fixes various colour leaks one encounters with the environments from Donald Arseneau's package \ctanpackage{framed}. Typically, colour leaks occur if using -|\color| (at top level) inside the environments, or more subtly also when -using |\textcolor| with an argument ending up being split at a -page break. +|\color| (at top level or whose scope involves a page break) inside the +environments, or more subtly also when using |\textcolor| with +an argument ending up being split at a page break. This latter type of colour leak (or colour disappearance) is the more challenging one as the fix requires modifications or replacements not only of some of the \ctanpackage{framed}.sty macros (such as its |\CustomFBox|, which \colorframed overwrites) -but also to some \LaTeX2e internals, as some environments of +but also to some \LaTeX{} internals, as some environments of \ctanpackage{framed}.sty rely on usage of |\fbox| or |\colorbox|. -Rather than overwriting internal \LaTeX2e macros such as +Rather than overwriting internal \LaTeX{} macros such as |\@frameb@x| or |\color@b@x|, \colorframed simply replaces |\fbox| and |\colorbox| in the \ctanpackage{framed}.sty environments by appropriate substitutes. @@ -75,14 +111,18 @@ appropriate substitutes. I am aware \ctanpackage{tcolorbox} package documentation explains at least one colour issue which looks similar to those fixed here in \ctanpackage{framed} context, and that the fix overthere uses -an extra colour stack, hence is not xelatex compatible +an extra colour stack, hence is not \XeLaTeX{} compatible currently. The problems are solved here without involving an extra -colour stack, hence the fixes work also with xelatex. +colour stack, hence the fixes work also with \XeLaTeX. \section{The environments from \ctanpackage{framed}} + We refer the reader to \ctanpackage{framed} for the official + documentation and provide here only a few relevant details, + particularly + regarding the `titled-frame' environment. \begin{titled-frame}{A list of the environments from package \ctanpackage{framed}} This list indicates which boxing macros are used in the original, and their replacement. @@ -90,7 +130,7 @@ colour stack, hence the fixes work also with xelatex. % preamble does not work) \halign{\bfseries#\hfil&(#\unskip)~\hfil&#\hfil\cr % - framed & |\fbox| & Replaced by specialization of own \rlap{\string\CustomFBox.}\cr + framed & |\fbox| & Replaced by specialization of own \rlap{\expandafter|\string\CustomFBox|.}\cr % oframed & |\CustomFBox| & \colorframed uses a redefined |\CustomFBox|.\cr % @@ -107,23 +147,64 @@ colour stack, hence the fixes work also with xelatex. leftbar & none & This one does not use any boxing macro.\cr } \end{titled-frame} - -\begin{shaded*} - We refer the reader to \ctanpackage{framed} documentation - and provide here only a few additional details, particularly - regarding the `titled-frame' environment as it is described - in \ctanpackage{framed} documentation more as being a - template than a user-level finalized environment. The above - box gives an example of its use. It is an environment with +The previous box gives an example of use of `titled-frame' environment. + It is an environment with one mandatory argument which provides the title of the frame, which is repeated after a page break with |(cont)| appended. The colours |TFFrameColor| and - |TFTitleColor| must be defined by user. To customize - further one will need to renew the environment definition, - which is left untouched by \colorframed (which modifies - rather |\TitleBarFrame| and |\CustomFBox|). Here is - how this environment is defined inside \ctanpackage{framed}.sty: (code and comments by Donald Arseneau)\par + |TFTitleColor| must have been defined by the user. + \colorframed adds the possibility to colorize separately the continuation + label. For example we used +\begin{verbatim} +\renewcommand\colorframedTFconlabcolorcommand{\color{purple}} +\end{verbatim} + and the default definition of this macro is to do nothing (and then the + symbol obeys the |TFFrameColor|). + +\medskip +% check why topsep influences separation of item 1 and 2 +% it shouldn't? hmm... ah yes I think framed itself uses \topsep... +%\begin{enumerate}[noitemsep,topsep=6pt,font=\normalcolor] +% j'utilise enumitem+noitemsep sinon je vois dans la partie ombrée +% de l'espace supplémentaire au début de l'item (peut-être aussi +% lié à l'emploi du package parskip) +% \colorlet{shadecolor}{lightgray!25} + \begin{footnotesize} +\begin{itemize}[noitemsep,topsep=3pt,% influences strangely item separation + parsep=3pt] +\begin{shaded} +\item +\emph{The current box is an example of \emph{`shaded'} + environment; The + |shadecolor| must have been defined by user. See the + \ghissue[repository issue ]{5} for some comments about how to use + such environment with list items, if the environment is to start + at start of the item, as here. } +\end{shaded} + +\begin{snugshade} +\item \emph{This is an example of \emph{`snugshade'} + environment. It shares with \emph{`shaded'} the usage of |shadecolor|.} +\end{snugshade} + +\begin{snugshade*} +\item \emph{This is an example of \emph{`snugshade*'}.} +\end{snugshade*} + +\begin{snugshade} +\item +% + The `titled-frame' environment was in effect broken in recent \LaTeX\ which + has modified how |\smash| behaves (the continuation label created a blank + line interrupting the framing); \colorframed fixes this infelicity in + passing. + + To customize + further usage of `titled-frame' one must renew its definition, + which is left untouched by \colorframed. + Here is its source from \ctanpackage{framed}.sty: (code and + comments by Donald Arseneau)% \begin{verbatim} % A particular type of titled frame with continuation marks. % Parameter #1 is the title, repeated on each page. @@ -141,122 +222,175 @@ colour stack, hence the fixes work also with xelatex. % could interfere with the width measurement. {\endMakeFramed} \end{verbatim} -% pas de \footnote dans les environnements de framed... -\normalcolor -Side note: this `titled-frame' environment was in effect -broken in recent \LaTeX\ which has modified how |\smash| -behaves; \colorframed fixes this infelicity in passing.\par - -\emph{(the current box is an example of \emph{`shaded*'} environment, next one is with -\emph{`snugshade*'}, both use a \emph{shadecolor} which must be defined by user)} -\par + The continuation label used in the `titled-frame' environment + is |$\blacktriangleright$| + (which despite its name reacts to current text colour setting). + It requires to + the best of the author knowledge loading \ctanpackage{amssymb} or + some other math symbols package and it is up to user to do it. +\end{snugshade} + +% \begin{shaded} % nesting does not work +\begin{framed} +\item +\emph{(one can not nest environments of \ctanpackage{framed}.sty, else we would + have done so here.)} + +\textcolor{blue}{(Here is an attempt to use the {`framed'} environment + around a list item; we can see an unexpected + induced indentation of the + paragraph. And, by the way, there is no {`snugframe'} environment which would + let the border fit not the whole width but only the indented item.)} +\end{framed} +% \end{shaded} % nesting does not work + +\begin{snugshade} +\item To customize the `titled-frame' output, one may simply redefine the + environment via suitable changes e.g. to the setting of |\fboxsep| and + |\fboxrule|. But doing so, one quickly discovers that the layout from + |\TitleBarFrame| has problems (see on this the repository issues \ghissue{3} + and \ghissue{4}). So \colorframed |0.9b| provides + |\colorframedTitleBarFrame|, which can be used as a replacement to + |\TitleBarFrame| in a redefined custom `titled-framed' environment. Check + the source code for comments. This alternative + obeys added customizing + macros whose defaults are shown here: +\begin{verbatim} +% (such \fboxsep should be set by environment itself, like titled-frame does) +\def\colorframedTFtitlesep{\fboxsep}% hor. distance of title from left border +\def\colorframedTFconlabsep{3pt}% hor. distance of continuation label from border +\end{verbatim} + This variant handles differently than its model the horizontal and vertical + placement of the title. It is provided as an exception + to the general rule that this package should take care only of fixing colour + problems (addition of \emph{new} environments may be considered in future, + but fixing existing environments will not be done beyond what is described here). + +\end{snugshade} +\end{itemize} + As was already + mentioned `titled-frame' had been broken some years ago by an + upstream \LaTeX\ change and we did not change it beyond + fixing this problem. The alternative |\colorframedTitleBarFrame| must be + opted-for explicitly by user in a re-definition of `titled-frame' + environment, the default remaining with the problematic + |\TitleBarFrame|. Or the user can do + |\let\TitleBarFrame\colorframedTitleBarFrame| + and use `titled-frame', not a new environment. + \par \end{footnotesize} -\end{shaded*} -% jeudi 22 septembre 2022 à 14:37:08 -% Il se passe des choses très bizarres avec snugshade* ou -% framed en premier après un \item qui me semblent être des -% bugs de framed. Dans Sphinx, je n'ai pas eu ces problèmes, -% au contraire je suis sûr que ça fonctionne avec les -% environnements que j'y ai définis reposant sur framed (et un -% \trivlist en général), j'ai testé plusieurs fois. -% Ce n'est pas induit par colorframed j'ai vérifié sans lui. -%\begin{enumerate} -%\item\relax% {\footnotesize Now testing the `snugshade*' environment.} -\begin{snugshade*} -\leavevmode\color{OliveGreen} - One does not need to dive into the details of the macros - used above to understand intuitively how they are supposed - to influence the final output. To modify this output, - simply redefine this environment with suitable changes. - - Notice in particular that |$\blacktriangleright$| - (which produces $\blacktriangleright$ and acquires thus a colour - despite its name) requires to - the best of my knowledge loading \ctanpackage{amssymb} or - some other math symbols package and it is up to user to do it, if - its usage is kept. -% - The original environment gives to this continuation label the - same colour as the frame. \colorframed adds the - possibility to customize this colour via suitably defining a - macro, like this for example:% le % pour éviter un bug lorsqu'un caractère - % espace est à la fin d'une ligne quasi-pleine, - % je soupçonne bug de TeX que j'ai déjà - % rencontré plusieurs fois, ou peut-être ici un - % problème du \trivlist de verbatim + + + +% The aim of \colorframed regarding \ctanpackage{framed} existing +% code base is strictly limited to fixing the colour leak issues, +% there is no general intent to modify the existing environments of +% \ctanpackage{framed} for them to acquire additional capabilities and +% customizability. + +Already we have mentioned \begin{verbatim} -\renewcommand\colorframedTFconlabcolorcommand{\color{purple}} +\colorframedTFconlabcolorcommand \end{verbatim} -\end{snugshade*} +whose default definition let it expands to nothing at all (the continuation label +then inherits the |TFFrameColor| colour). -\begin{framed} - This is an example of usage of the environment `framed'. +Regarding the `framed' environment, \colorframed adds the +\begin{verbatim} +\colorframedbordercolorcommand +\end{verbatim} +which expands by default to |\normalcolor|. It influences the colour of the +framing done by environment `framed', the original having no such +customizability. Do not redefine it to do nothing, it always should set some +colour, else the borders may display colour loss after a page break. - This environment allows customization of the border width - and of the separation with contents, via |\FrameRule| and - |\FrameSep|, but not of the colour of the border. The - \colorframed version adds this possibility: it is simply a - matter of redefining the |\colorframedbordercolorcommand| - macro, which defaults to |\normalcolor|. - -\footnotesize (|\color{blue}| in source) -\normalsize -\color{blue} - So the current frame was configured using: +For example \begin{verbatim} \setlength{\FrameRule}{5pt} \setlength{\FrameSep}{9pt} -\renewcommand\colorframedbordercolorcommand{\color{red!20}} +\renewcommand\colorframedbordercolorcommand{\color{gray!50}} \end{verbatim} -\begin{footnotesize}\normalcolor +configures the next usage of `framed'. + +\setlength{\FrameRule}{5pt} +\setlength{\FrameSep}{9pt} +\renewcommand\colorframedbordercolorcommand{\color{gray!50}} +\begin{framed} + This environment allows indeed customization of the border width + and of the separation with contents, via |\FrameRule| and + |\FrameSep|. + The length |\FrameSep| influences also `oframed', `shaded', and `shaded*', but `snugshade' and `snugshade*' employ |\fboxsep| rather. - As per |\FrameRule|, it influences `framed' and `oframed' but not - `titled-frame' which simply uses |\fboxrule| for its border width.\par -\end{footnotesize} - The text colour induced from a |\color{blue}| - will not leak out to the frame or to the text following this - environment, even in case of a pagebreak. + |\FrameRule| influences both `framed' and `oframed'. \end{framed} -The aim of \colorframed regarding \ctanpackage{framed} existing -code base is strictly limited to fixing the colour leak issues, -there is not intent to extend the existing environments of -\ctanpackage{framed} with additional capabilities and -customizability: we have mentioned already the two sole -customization additions. +\section{Technicalities, musings about future} -\section{TODO} +\begin{snugshade} +I first developed the analysis of the colour leaks/losses at page breaks with +\ctanpackage{framed} on occasion of some contributions I made to +the \href{https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx}{Sphinx project} and I am +transferring here the gained knowledge. + +The key thing is that the boxes handled by \ctanpackage{framed}.sty may +contain isolated colour push or colour pop. We must make +sure an isolated colour push, if followed by colour changes, +is always followed by paired ones, and never by a colour pop +from a colour command originated "prior" and symmetrically that a sole +colour pop does not follow a yet unpaired colour push from some other +colour command related to the framing. + +This means we can not ever use things such as |\fbox|, |\colorbox| or +|\fcolorbox| (whether or not \ctanpackage{xcolor} is loaded) as they will +cause colour pops after a possibly isolated colour push contained in the +(already boxed) contents which are fetched to them as arguments by +\ctanpackage{framed}.sty internals. We must re-implement them otherwise. +This is what is done here, without touching the \LaTeX\ internal macros +themselves. + +Some portion of the macro file is occupied with the +`titled-frame' environment of \ctanpackage{framed}.sty, which was broken by an +upstream LaTeX change related to |\smash|, and has obvious problems +apart from that. +Further "obvious problems" do exist for the other \ctanpackage{framed}.sty +environments but it is not the matter of this package to fix them. +Perhaps in future another package will be provided based upon the +work here and adding a completely new environment fixing the "obvious +problems" (some of them being simply lack of customizability). The author has developed based upon usage of \ctanpackage{pict2e} breakable boxes with round corners, background colour, optional -shadow (possibly inset), and other goodies and is planning on -incorporating this environment into the package. -% -Of course, it will remain limited in comparison to the fully -customizable boxes provided by package \ctanpackage{tcolorbox} -but our testing showed significant speed-up in build time, which -may matter for long documents. +shadow (possibly inset), and other goodies and was planning on +incorporating this environment into the package at some time in future. % Hopefully this addition will be done when time will permit. -\thispagestyle{empty} -\enlargethispage{2\baselineskip} +% \thispagestyle{empty} +% \enlargethispage{2\baselineskip} -\colorlet{shadecolor}{lightgray!50} -\footnotesize -\begin{snugshade} - After initial release made it to CTAN on +%\colorlet{shadecolor}{lightgray!50} +% \footnotesize + But after initial release made it to CTAN on 2022/09/22 I became aware of \ctanpackage{longfbox} which provides already such \ctanpackage{pict2e} breakable boxes with rounded corners (even elliptical arcs), and furthermore with a CSS-like interface which is exactly what I had done on my side too... I need to check more \ctanpackage{longfbox} before a decision is made here! Perhaps it will be better to keep - \colorframed as it is currently and produce another package for - extras such as \ctanpackage{pict2e}-based boxes or a key-value - interface to `inline' or `display' box macros and environments. + \colorframed as it is currently and + extras such as new \ctanpackage{pict2e}-based boxes with a key-value + interface to `inline' or `display' boxing macros and environments + should make it to another package (loading \colorframed of course). + + Of course, such a package would remain limited in its graphics abilities + (and customizability) in comparison to the customizable boxing environments + provided by package \ctanpackage{mdframed} or \ctanpackage{tcolorbox} but + testing with my own \ctanpackage{pict2e}-based boxes showed significant + speed-up in build time compared to using \ctanpackage{framed}+|\tcbox| or + the "breakable" option of \ctanpackage{tcolorbox}. + \end{snugshade} \centerline{\hrulefill documentation ends here\hrulefill} \end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/colorframed/colorframed.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/colorframed/colorframed.sty index 677cdef8a29..6b6de479779 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/colorframed/colorframed.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/colorframed/colorframed.sty @@ -1,23 +1,10 @@ -% colorframed.sty v0.9a 2022/09/23 -% Copyright (c) 2022 Jean-François Burnol +% colorframed.sty v0.9b 2022/10/01 +% Copyright (C) 2022 Jean-François Burnol % Distributed under the terms of the LPPL 1.3c, see README.md \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{colorframed} - [2022/09/23 v0.9a fix `framed' breakable boxes colour leaks (JFB)] -% This is actually same as 0.9 release of 2022/09/22 apart from these -% comments: -% -% The analysis and original workarounds for using framed.sty -% with colours were developed by me in some contributions I made -% to the Sphinx project (\url{https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx}) -% and I am transferring here the general idea. -% -% The key thing is that the boxes handled by framed.sty may -% contain isolated colour push or colour pop. We must make -% sure an isolated colour push, if followed by colour changes, -% is always followed by paired ones, and never by a colour pop -% from a colour command originated "prior". -% + [2022/10/01 v0.9b fix `framed' breakable boxes colour leaks (JFB)] +% Apart from code comments here, documentation is in colorframed-doc.pdf \RequirePackage{framed} \RequirePackage{color} % First we must make \MakeFramed/\endMakeFramed colour safe. @@ -123,8 +110,8 @@ \vbox{% \colorframedbordercolorcommand % defaults to \normalcolor \hrule\@height#3\relax - \kern-#3\relax #1% + \kern-#3\relax % see discussion of issue #2 \copy\z@ % deliberate overlap hrules+vrules to avoid anti-aliasing artefacts \kern-#4\relax #2% @@ -167,4 +154,63 @@ %}% <<<< REMOVED \endgroup } +% There are various issues with \TitleBarFrame/\TF@Title/TF@conlab +% we provide an alternative +\def\colorframedTFconlabsep{3pt} +\newcommand\colorframedTitleBarFrame[3][]{\begingroup + \ifx\delimiter#1\delimiter + \let\TF@conlab\@empty + \else + \def\TF@conlab{% + \nointerlineskip + \hbox{\colorframedTFconlabcolorcommand + \smash{\rlap{\kern\wd\@tempboxa + % 2\fboxrule, not \fboxrule\fboxsep! + \kern2\fboxrule + \kern\dimexpr\colorframedTFconlabsep\relax #1}}}% + }% + \fi + \def\colorframedbordercolorcommand{\color{TFFrameColor}}% + \CustomFBox + {\colorframed@TF@Title{#2}}{\TF@conlab}% + \fboxrule\fboxrule\fboxrule\fboxrule + {#3}% + \endgroup +} +% The title bar for \colorframedTitleBarFrame, it will wrap its argument +% as paragraphs in case it is too long, the horizontal placement is improved +% and it will be suitably vertically centered. Nota Bene: for #1 to be +% allowed to contain \par, the \textbf in titled-frame must be replaced by +% some \bfseries. +% Macro to customize the horizontal placement. For example +% \def\colorframedTFtitleshift{0pt} +% if \fboxrule is set by the environment to a high value. +% Don't use negative value, some parts of the title may then be hidden +% behind the left border. +\def\colorframedTFtitlesep{\fboxsep} +\newcommand\colorframed@TF@Title[1]{% + \ifx\delimiter#1\delimiter\else + %\kern-0.04pt\relax + \kern-.5\fboxrule + \begingroup + \setbox\@tempboxa\vbox{% + \kern0.8ex + \hbox{\kern\fboxrule + \kern\dimexpr\colorframedTFtitlesep\relax + \vbox{\hsize\dimexpr\linewidth-2\fboxrule- + 2\dimexpr\colorframedTFtitlesep\relax\relax + \noindent\color{TFTitleColor}% + #1\par}}% + \kern0.8ex}% + \hrule\@height\ht\@tempboxa + \kern-\ht\@tempboxa + \box\@tempboxa + \endgroup + %\nointerlineskip + %\kern-0.04pt\relax + \hrule\@height.5\fboxrule + \fi +} +% maybe provide a titled-frame variant using the above and acting like +% snugshade respective to being used in a list? \endinput |