30 Sep
2005
30 Sep
'05
5:59 p.m.
David Munger wrote:
The way I usually do it:
\startformula \mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2} \stopformula
Thank you for your answer. I seems that "\startformula .. \stopformula" doesn't have any effect to produce a "dispaly mode" formula. so: \startformula \mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2} \stopformula and: \mframed[offset=.3em,rulethickness=1pt]{a^2 + b^2 = c^2} give the same result, as in text mode. Is there a way to get, for example, the output of: \startformula I=x-\sqrt2\,arctg\frac{x}{\sqrt2}+C \stopformula boxed? Thank you. jk -- // Jilani KHALDI http://jkhaldi.oltrelinux.com