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Gap in tcolorbox after title
tcolorbox: lines after break?math inside title in tcolorboxtitle style in tcolorboxTcolorbox: same boxed title style after break?tcolorbox title above contentinline tcolorbox with rotated titleTcolorbox:: Background color in title - not workingTcolorbox dashed line gapTColorBox Environment with Optional TitleTcolorbox: prevent bounding box shrink after break
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
I want this type of output.
I wrote the following code.
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
Project
endproject
enddocument
The output that I got is
I am not getting a gap after the title. Please help me with this and also the boxed are not round enough.
tcolorbox
New contributor
add a comment |
I want this type of output.
I wrote the following code.
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
Project
endproject
enddocument
The output that I got is
I am not getting a gap after the title. Please help me with this and also the boxed are not round enough.
tcolorbox
New contributor
beginproject vskip 1cm Project endproject
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please don't post code fragments. Instead, put your fragments into a complete compilable document that shows the problem.
– BambOo
8 hours ago
add a comment |
I want this type of output.
I wrote the following code.
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
Project
endproject
enddocument
The output that I got is
I am not getting a gap after the title. Please help me with this and also the boxed are not round enough.
tcolorbox
New contributor
I want this type of output.
I wrote the following code.
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
Project
endproject
enddocument
The output that I got is
I am not getting a gap after the title. Please help me with this and also the boxed are not round enough.
tcolorbox
tcolorbox
New contributor
New contributor
New contributor
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beginproject vskip 1cm Project endproject
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please don't post code fragments. Instead, put your fragments into a complete compilable document that shows the problem.
– BambOo
8 hours ago
add a comment |
beginproject vskip 1cm Project endproject
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please don't post code fragments. Instead, put your fragments into a complete compilable document that shows the problem.
– BambOo
8 hours ago
beginproject vskip 1cm Project endproject
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
beginproject vskip 1cm Project endproject
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please don't post code fragments. Instead, put your fragments into a complete compilable document that shows the problem.
– BambOo
8 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please don't post code fragments. Instead, put your fragments into a complete compilable document that shows the problem.
– BambOo
8 hours ago
add a comment |
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With the help of the top
option you can define the distance between the text and the frame:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm, %<------------ Added
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on the various spacing options can be found in section "4.7.4 Spacing" (page 39) of the tcolorbox
manual.
For "rounder" edges, you can use the arc
option as in the following exaggerated example:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
arc=5mm % <--------------------- Added
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm and arch=5 mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on how to control the space of box corners can be found in section "4.7.3 Arcs" (page 36) of the tcolorbox
manual.
What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding thetcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with thearc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
|
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documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocumnt
beginproject
vskip 1cm
Bla bla
endproject
enddocument
The above will give you proper space.
Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
1
Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses oneafter the
beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type onbegindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
|
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With the help of the top
option you can define the distance between the text and the frame:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm, %<------------ Added
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on the various spacing options can be found in section "4.7.4 Spacing" (page 39) of the tcolorbox
manual.
For "rounder" edges, you can use the arc
option as in the following exaggerated example:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
arc=5mm % <--------------------- Added
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm and arch=5 mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on how to control the space of box corners can be found in section "4.7.3 Arcs" (page 36) of the tcolorbox
manual.
What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding thetcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with thearc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
With the help of the top
option you can define the distance between the text and the frame:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm, %<------------ Added
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on the various spacing options can be found in section "4.7.4 Spacing" (page 39) of the tcolorbox
manual.
For "rounder" edges, you can use the arc
option as in the following exaggerated example:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
arc=5mm % <--------------------- Added
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm and arch=5 mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on how to control the space of box corners can be found in section "4.7.3 Arcs" (page 36) of the tcolorbox
manual.
What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding thetcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with thearc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
With the help of the top
option you can define the distance between the text and the frame:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm, %<------------ Added
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on the various spacing options can be found in section "4.7.4 Spacing" (page 39) of the tcolorbox
manual.
For "rounder" edges, you can use the arc
option as in the following exaggerated example:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
arc=5mm % <--------------------- Added
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm and arch=5 mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on how to control the space of box corners can be found in section "4.7.3 Arcs" (page 36) of the tcolorbox
manual.
With the help of the top
option you can define the distance between the text and the frame:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm, %<------------ Added
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on the various spacing options can be found in section "4.7.4 Spacing" (page 39) of the tcolorbox
manual.
For "rounder" edges, you can use the arc
option as in the following exaggerated example:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
top=5mm,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
arc=5mm % <--------------------- Added
def
begindocument
beginproject
with top=5mm and arch=5 mm
endproject
enddocument
More information on how to control the space of box corners can be found in section "4.7.3 Arcs" (page 36) of the tcolorbox
manual.
edited 7 hours ago
answered 8 hours ago
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What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding thetcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with thearc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding thetcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with thearc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
What about the round boxes?
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding the
tcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC, if you need information regarding the
tcolorbox
options please have a look at the (very) comprehensive documentation– BambOo
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: Sorry, but I don't understand what exactly your comment refers to. Could you please add a bit more explanation?
– leandriis
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
I want the box would be in more round like corners should be more round.
– XYZABC
8 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with the
arc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.– leandriis
7 hours ago
@XYZABC: The shape of the corners can be changed with the
arc
option. I have edited my answer to also include an example on how to do that.– leandriis
7 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocumnt
beginproject
vskip 1cm
Bla bla
endproject
enddocument
The above will give you proper space.
Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
1
Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses oneafter the
beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type onbegindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocumnt
beginproject
vskip 1cm
Bla bla
endproject
enddocument
The above will give you proper space.
Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
1
Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses oneafter the
beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type onbegindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocumnt
beginproject
vskip 1cm
Bla bla
endproject
enddocument
The above will give you proper space.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[most]tcolorbox
newtcbtheorem[auto counter]projectProject
lower separated=true,
colback=white!90!blue,
colframe=white!90!blue,
colbacktitle=white!80!blue,
coltitle=black,
enhanced,
boxed title style=colframe=white!80!blue,
attach boxed title to top left=xshift=0.5cm,yshift=-3.5mm,
def
begindocumnt
beginproject
vskip 1cm
Bla bla
endproject
enddocument
The above will give you proper space.
edited 8 hours ago
answered 8 hours ago
Sachchidanand PrasadSachchidanand Prasad
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Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
1
Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses oneafter the
beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type onbegindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
1
Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses oneafter the
beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)
– BambOo
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type onbegindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:
Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
Could you please make your example code compilable? When I try your suggestion, I recieve the following error message:
Missing endcsname inserted.
– leandriis
8 hours ago
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Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses one
after the beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)– BambOo
8 hours ago
Please do not add incomplete code. Also, if you run this code using the information provided by the OP, it actually misses one
after the beginproject
which swallows the first character after that (or worse)– BambOo
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Sorry, I updated my answer.
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@leandriis Could you please let me know if you are getting the error message?
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type on
begindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.– leandriis
8 hours ago
@SachchidanandPrasad: Now the error message is gone. However, there is a type on
begindocument
. Also, I get a different ouptu. The vertical space is a lot larger compared to your screenshot.– leandriis
8 hours ago
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beginproject vskip 1cm Project endproject
– Sachchidanand Prasad
8 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please don't post code fragments. Instead, put your fragments into a complete compilable document that shows the problem.
– BambOo
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