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I'd like to use the leftbar command from the framed package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.



documentclassarticle
usepackageframed,lipsum
usepackageshowframe

begindocument
lipsum[10]
beginleftbar
lipsum[10]
endleftbar
enddocument


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Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?










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    I'd like to use the leftbar command from the framed package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageframed,lipsum
    usepackageshowframe

    begindocument
    lipsum[10]
    beginleftbar
    lipsum[10]
    endleftbar
    enddocument


    result



    Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?










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      I'd like to use the leftbar command from the framed package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageframed,lipsum
      usepackageshowframe

      begindocument
      lipsum[10]
      beginleftbar
      lipsum[10]
      endleftbar
      enddocument


      result



      Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?










      share|improve this question














      I'd like to use the leftbar command from the framed package to put a line next to some parts of text. The only problem I have with the command is that it indents the text in question, as illustrated below.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageframed,lipsum
      usepackageshowframe

      begindocument
      lipsum[10]
      beginleftbar
      lipsum[10]
      endleftbar
      enddocument


      result



      Is there a way to modify the command so that the text is still outlined as normal, and the bar instead appears somewhat to the left of the body of text?







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          You can do it like this:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageframed
          usepackagelipsum
          usepackageshowframe
          renewenvironmentleftbar%
          defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
          MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
          endMakeFramed
          begindocument
          lipsum[10]
          beginleftbar
          lipsum[10]
          endleftbar
          enddocument


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            You can do it like this:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackageframed
            usepackagelipsum
            usepackageshowframe
            renewenvironmentleftbar%
            defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
            MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
            endMakeFramed
            begindocument
            lipsum[10]
            beginleftbar
            lipsum[10]
            endleftbar
            enddocument


            enter image description here






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              You can do it like this:



              documentclassarticle
              usepackageframed
              usepackagelipsum
              usepackageshowframe
              renewenvironmentleftbar%
              defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
              MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
              endMakeFramed
              begindocument
              lipsum[10]
              beginleftbar
              lipsum[10]
              endleftbar
              enddocument


              enter image description here






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                You can do it like this:



                documentclassarticle
                usepackageframed
                usepackagelipsum
                usepackageshowframe
                renewenvironmentleftbar%
                defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
                MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
                endMakeFramed
                begindocument
                lipsum[10]
                beginleftbar
                lipsum[10]
                endleftbar
                enddocument


                enter image description here






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                You can do it like this:



                documentclassarticle
                usepackageframed
                usepackagelipsum
                usepackageshowframe
                renewenvironmentleftbar%
                defFrameCommandhspace-13ptvrule width 3pt hspace10pt%
                MakeFramed advancehsize-width FrameRestore%
                endMakeFramed
                begindocument
                lipsum[10]
                beginleftbar
                lipsum[10]
                endleftbar
                enddocument


                enter image description here







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                answered Mar 12 at 13:12









                Ulrike FischerUlrike Fischer

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