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<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">\framebox</font></h1>
<h2>Normal use</h2>
<tt>\framebox[width][position]{text}</tt>
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The <tt>\framebox</tt> command is exactly the same as the
<a href="ltx-262.html"><tt>\makebox</tt></a> command,
except that it puts a frame around the outside of the box that it
creates.
<p>
The framebox command produces a rule of thickness <tt>\fboxrule,</tt> and
leaves a space <tt>\fboxsep</tt> between the rule and the contents of the box.
<p>
The <tt>\framebox</tt> command is <a href="fragile.html">fragile</a>.
<h2>In picture environment</h2>
<tt>\framebox(width,height)[position]{...}</tt>
<p>
The <tt>\framebox</tt> command is exactly the same as the
<a href="ltx-262.html"><tt>\makebox</tt></a> command,
except that it puts a frame around the outside of the box that it
creates.
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See also <tt><a href="ltx-226.html">\fbox</a></tt>,
<tt><a href="ltx-262.html">\makebox</a></tt>,
<tt><a href="ltx-216.html">\dashbox</a></tt><br>
See also <A href="ltx-143.html">Spaces and Boxes</A>,
<A href="ltx-43.html">Picture Environment</A>.<br>
Return to <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a>.
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Revised: Sheldon Green, 5 Dec 1995.
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