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− | <cd:examples><cd:example title="">\setuppapersize[A7,landscape] | + | <cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes"> |
+ | \setuppapersize[A7,landscape] | ||
\setupbodyfont[16pt] | \setupbodyfont[16pt] | ||
\setupheadertexts[] | \setupheadertexts[] | ||
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\backgroundline[gray]{\tt\strut line1 \par and line2} | \backgroundline[gray]{\tt\strut line1 \par and line2} | ||
− | \stoptext</cd:example></cd:examples> | + | \stoptext |
+ | </context></cd:example></cd:examples> | ||
<cd:notes></cd:notes> | <cd:notes></cd:notes> | ||
<cd:seealso> | <cd:seealso> |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 8 May 2024
Contents
\backgroundline
Summary
The command \backgroundline is used for typeset a content on one line, on coloring the background.
Settings
Description
Examples
Example 1
\setuppapersize[A7,landscape] \setupbodyfont[16pt] \setupheadertexts[] \starttext \backgroundline[gray]{\tt line1 \par and line2} \blank[small] \backgroundline[gray]{\tt\strut line1 \par and line2} \stoptext