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%%
%% A DANTE-Edition example
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%% Copyright (C) 2011 Herbert Voss
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%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
%% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
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%% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details.
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% Show page(s) 1
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\documentclass[]{article}
\pagestyle{empty}
\setlength\textwidth{375.57637pt}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{microtype}
\parindent=0pt
\usepackage{pst-blur}
\def\Lcs#1{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}}
\begin{document}
If the \psframebox[shadow=true,blur=true]{\Lcs{psframebox}} is used in normal
text with the \texttt{blur=true} option, the result is usually bad because \TeX{}
doesn't take into account that, because of the shadow, the line spacing needs to be
larger for this line. The result with a \psshadowbox[blur=true]{\Lcs{psshadowbox}}
using the option \texttt{blur=true} is a bit different, although it is still not
satisfactory -- it adjusts for the \texttt{shadowsize} but not for the
\texttt{blurradius}. \psblurbox{\Lcs{psblurbox}} on the other hand takes care of
the line spacing. However, for this command you can't change the shadow angle of
\texttt{shadowangle=45}.
\end{document}
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