Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
For what it's worth, I'm now using the following:
\defineframedtext[lepi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\defineframedtext[repi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\definepairedbox[lrepi][location={right,top}
For what it's worth, I'm now using the following:
\defineframedtext[lepi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\defineframedtext[repi][align=raggedright,width=fit,offset=0pt,frame=off,location=none]
\definepairedbox[lrepi][location={right,top}]
\noindent
\startlepi[non
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Friday, November 25, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
depends a bit on the usage; the following shows you a few tricks
\defineframedtext
[gb]
[align=raggedright,
width=.5\textwidth,
offset=0pt,
frame=off,
before=,
after=]
\startbuffer[left]
\s
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Hello, I would like to achieve this kind of typographical
effect: two text blocks, one of them aligned to the left
margin, the other with left-aligned text but with the right
margin at the right margin of the page.
I can obtain each of them with for example the following