TeX Boxes
Defining an Empty Box
In LaTeX, a box is the term for an invisible container that can hold a visible element, nothing or other boxes. Glue is the LaTeX term for an invisible stretchable and shrinkable space between boxes. To make empty boxes that align nicely with the text you can combine fbox
with phantom
in this way:
Example
A box is the TeX term for an invisible container that can hold a visible element, nothing or other boxes. Glue is the TeX term for an invisible stretchable and shrinkable space between boxes. To make empty boxes that align nicely with the text you can combine fbox
with phantom
in this way:
Here we will introduce 13 stylish box design examples for your LaTeX document. The main package used in this example is tcolorbox
and mathspec
for mathematical expressions.
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