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I'm attempting to make a document that has boxes of text with notes that the other text wraps around. I've tried doing this both using in the document and using newenvironment. Here is my MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{wrapfig}
usepackage{lipsum}
title{Title}
author{Author}
%Environment for Block Notes. Does NOT work how I want:
newenvironment{NoteBox}{
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
}{
\hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
lipsum[1]
%This is my notebox that works generally how I want it but is incredibly tedious
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...\
hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
lipsum[2-3]
%For some reason, the Notebox environment doesn't seem to work
begin{NoteBox}
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...
end{NoteBox}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
This code seems to have a few problems: the gap above and below the box is very large and all the line breaks have to be inserted manually. Additionally, typing all those commands every time is really tedious. When using the Notebox environment to automate this, it seems to work even less well, like without the text wrapping.
I'm looking for something that does what the wraptable is doing, but with automatic line-breaking and smaller vertical gaps that can used to create a new environment.
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I'm attempting to make a document that has boxes of text with notes that the other text wraps around. I've tried doing this both using in the document and using newenvironment. Here is my MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{wrapfig}
usepackage{lipsum}
title{Title}
author{Author}
%Environment for Block Notes. Does NOT work how I want:
newenvironment{NoteBox}{
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
}{
\hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
lipsum[1]
%This is my notebox that works generally how I want it but is incredibly tedious
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...\
hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
lipsum[2-3]
%For some reason, the Notebox environment doesn't seem to work
begin{NoteBox}
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...
end{NoteBox}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
This code seems to have a few problems: the gap above and below the box is very large and all the line breaks have to be inserted manually. Additionally, typing all those commands every time is really tedious. When using the Notebox environment to automate this, it seems to work even less well, like without the text wrapping.
I'm looking for something that does what the wraptable is doing, but with automatic line-breaking and smaller vertical gaps that can used to create a new environment.
formatting
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add a comment |
I'm attempting to make a document that has boxes of text with notes that the other text wraps around. I've tried doing this both using in the document and using newenvironment. Here is my MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{wrapfig}
usepackage{lipsum}
title{Title}
author{Author}
%Environment for Block Notes. Does NOT work how I want:
newenvironment{NoteBox}{
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
}{
\hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
lipsum[1]
%This is my notebox that works generally how I want it but is incredibly tedious
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...\
hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
lipsum[2-3]
%For some reason, the Notebox environment doesn't seem to work
begin{NoteBox}
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...
end{NoteBox}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
This code seems to have a few problems: the gap above and below the box is very large and all the line breaks have to be inserted manually. Additionally, typing all those commands every time is really tedious. When using the Notebox environment to automate this, it seems to work even less well, like without the text wrapping.
I'm looking for something that does what the wraptable is doing, but with automatic line-breaking and smaller vertical gaps that can used to create a new environment.
formatting
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I'm attempting to make a document that has boxes of text with notes that the other text wraps around. I've tried doing this both using in the document and using newenvironment. Here is my MWE:
documentclass[12pt]{report}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{wrapfig}
usepackage{lipsum}
title{Title}
author{Author}
%Environment for Block Notes. Does NOT work how I want:
newenvironment{NoteBox}{
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
}{
\hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
lipsum[1]
%This is my notebox that works generally how I want it but is incredibly tedious
begin{wraptable}{o}{0.4linewidth}
begin{tabular}{|l|}
hline
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...\
hline
end{tabular}
end{wraptable}
lipsum[2-3]
%For some reason, the Notebox environment doesn't seem to work
begin{NoteBox}
When once our labour has\begun, the comfort that\enables us to endure it is\the
prospect of its end;\for though in every long\workthere are some joyous\intervals
of self applause...
end{NoteBox}
lipsum[1]
end{document}
This code seems to have a few problems: the gap above and below the box is very large and all the line breaks have to be inserted manually. Additionally, typing all those commands every time is really tedious. When using the Notebox environment to automate this, it seems to work even less well, like without the text wrapping.
I'm looking for something that does what the wraptable is doing, but with automatic line-breaking and smaller vertical gaps that can used to create a new environment.
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