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- From: johnsonm@lars.acc-admin.stolaf.edu (Michael K. Johnson)
- Subject: Re: LaTeX: \verb has problems...
- In-Reply-To: leichter@zodiac.rutgers.edu's message of 2 Nov 92 15:56:18 GMT
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- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 16:54:05 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov2.105618.1@zodiac.rutgers.edu> leichter@zodiac.rutgers.edu writes:
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- Even if you got around this, I think you'd find putting a minipage in a frame-
- box doesnt' work properly anyway. Trying using the boxedminipage style file
- and environment, available from a LaTeX archive site near you (if your system
- doesn't already have a copy). (And even if it does, I suppose. :-) )
-
- Actually, I got around it with a macro that uses \char, and putting a
- minipage in a framebox /does/ work. However, I /am/ now using
- boxedminipage -- the only problem is that my maching only takes 14
- character filenames, and I had to rename the file bminipage.sty, so my
- document is a little non-portable ;-)
-
- michaelkjohnson
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