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  • From: Julien Frontisi <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: [TeXmacs] .ts files
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 00:10:46 +0200

Thanks a lot or your answers. 

One thing I discovered today is that .ts style files can be kept outside .TeXmacs/packages
and that a version put in the current document directory will supersede the same-name package 
located in .TeXmacs/packages.
At least it does here. 
But I can't seem to be able to add a .ts package to a same-directory document
if there is no other identically named package in  .TeXmacs/packages.
Is it normal behavior ? 
How are we supposed to use those .ts files ?  It would be great to get the same flexibility as css, so that 
they are automatically loaded when you access remote files over the net. Is it something intended ?

Julien



Le 17 juil. 2014 à 18:16, Sam Liddicott a écrit :

datoms can almost do it with a cell but the height is never quite enough, see attached.

if you want top, bottom or right lines you also need to insert something to stretch the box.

I used to do what you ask with datoms and with a <graphics> somehow, making the vertical lines overlap but I don't remember how I did that now. The overlap looked visible (which it shouldn't have) so I stopped using it.

I may be able to find it later for you

Sam




On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Julien Frontisi <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi to all,
I would like to border some of the paragraphs in a document with a vertical line so I tried with a table. 
But apparently there is no page break possible inside a table. This is the code I wrote :
<Capture d’écran 2014-07-16 à 17.43.34.png>

What is the best way to make page breaks work inside such lined paragraphs ?
Thanks and have a pleasant summer.
Julien


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