%%From: marcel@cs.caltech.edu (Marcel van der Goot) %%Newsgroups: comp.text.tex %%Subject: illegal modification of boxit.sty %%Date: 28 Feb 92 01:10:02 GMT %%Organization: California Institute of Technology (CS dept) %%Nntp-Posting-Host: andromeda.cs.caltech.edu %% %% %%Quite some time ago I posted a file boxit.sty; maybe it made it %%to some archives, although I don't recall submitting it. It defines %% \begin{boxit} %% ... %% \end{boxit} %%to draw a box around `...', where the `...' can contain other %%environments (e.g., a verbatim environment). Unfortunately, it had %%a problem: it did not work if you used it in paragraph mode, i.e., it %%only worked if there was an empty line in front of \begin{boxit}. %%Luckily, that is easily corrected. %% %%HOWEVER, apparently someone noticed the problem, tried to correct it, %%and then distributed this modified version. That would be fine with me, %%except that: %%1. There was no note in the file about this modification, it only has my %% name in it. %%2. The modification is wrong: now it only works if there is *no* empty %% line in front of \begin{boxit}. In my opinion this bug is worse than %% the original one. %% %%In particular, the author of this modification tried to force an empty %%line by inserting a `\\' in the definition of \Beginboxit. If you have %%a version of boxit.sty with a `\\', please delete it. If you have my %%old version of boxit.sty, please also delete it. Below is an improved %%version. %% %%Thanks to Joe Armstrong for drawing my attention to the bug and to the %%illegal version. %% %% Marcel van der Goot %% .--------------------------------------------------------------- %% | Blauw de viooltjes, marcel@cs.caltech.edu %% | Rood zijn de rozen; %% | Een rijm kan gezet %% | Met plaksel en dozen. %% | % boxit.sty % version: 27 Feb 1992 % % Defines a boxit environment, which draws lines around its contents. % Usage: % \begin{boxit} % ... (text you want to be boxed, can contain other environments) % \end{boxit} % % The width of the box is the width of the contents. % The boxit* environment behaves the same, except that the box will be % at least as wide as a normal paragraph. % % The reason for writing it this way (rather than with the \boxit#1 macro % from the TeXbook), is that now you can box verbatim text, as in % \begin{boxit} % \begin{verbatim} % this better come out in boxed verbatim mode ... % \end{verbatim} % \end{boxit} % % Marcel van der Goot % marcel@cs.caltech.edu % \def\Beginboxit {\par \vbox\bgroup \hrule \hbox\bgroup \vrule \kern1.2pt % \vbox\bgroup\kern1.2pt } \def\Endboxit{% \kern1.2pt \egroup \kern1.2pt\vrule \egroup \hrule \egroup } \newenvironment{boxit}{\Beginboxit}{\Endboxit} \newenvironment{boxit*}{\Beginboxit\hbox to\hsize{}}{\Endboxit}