1) How do I expand the right and left margins? Sorry if this seems stupid.
2) I want to make textboxes around certain pieces of text but I'm not really sure how to use this function. I have an assignment to create a collection of documents and I wanted to put boxes around wach of the documents as seen here: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/p ... st_frq.pdf
Thanks.
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Margins and textboxes
The geometry packages supports setting all kinds of lengths of that kind.Blkmage wrote:1) How do I expand the right and left margins? Sorry if this seems stupid.
Simple frames are possible with the \fbox command. For longer pieces, the framed package is quite useful.Blkmage wrote:2) I want to make textboxes around certain pieces of text but I'm not really sure how to use this function. I have an assignment to create a collection of documents and I wanted to put boxes around wach of the documents as seen here: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/p ... st_frq.pdf
Margins and textboxes
Thanks for the reply. How do I control the parameters of fbox though? When I use the command it puts the text I want into a fram but it stretches it across the entire page on one line. I attached the pdf for reference. And this is the code:
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\fbox{\noindent Source: Joseph J. Ellis, \textit{Founding Brothers}, Chapter Two\\\\\noindent Jefferson assured [Monroe] that he too found the measure [of assumption] repulsive: "But in the present instance I see the necessity of yielding for this time . . . for the sake of the union, and to save us from the greatest of all Calamities."}
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Margins and textboxes
You can put everything inside the \fbox, including \parboxes and minipage environments. Here is an example using a custom environment:
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\documentclass{article}\newsavebox\FrameBox\newenvironment{Frame}{%\par\setbox\FrameBox\hbox\bgroup\minipage{0.9\textwidth}\parskip\baselineskip\ignorespaces}{%\endminipage\egroup\fbox{\box\FrameBox}\par}\begin{document}\begin{Frame}Source: Joseph J. Ellis, \emph{Founding Brothers}, Chapter TwoJefferson assured [Monroe] that he too found the measure [of assumption] repulsive: ``But in the present instance I see the necessity of yielding for this time \ldots\ for the sake of the union, and to save us from the greatest of all Calamities.''\end{Frame}\end{document}