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pbox
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This is pbox, version 1.2. It implements a variable-width \parbox and
some convenient length commands. The \pbox command is equivalent to
the \parbox command, only the width specified is merely the maximum
width; the \pbox tries to fit itself tightly around the specified text.
Installation instructions can be found in the INSTALL file.
If you are looking for a variable-width minipage environment,
I would suggest looking at the varwidth package.
You should also look into the eqparbox package, which allows you to
have a series of boxes, all with the same minimized width.
Happy Hacking.
-- Simon Law <[email protected]> Thu 7 Dec 2011 2:21:51 PM -0600