How to add double frame in tcolorbox?












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Is it possible to add double frame in a tcolorbox? Actually I am trying to design a chapter using titlesec and tcolorbox which has two borders. Inner border colour will be white ( same as the page colour ) and the outer border colour will be cyan ( same as the box background colour) something like this.



enter image description here



This is the code which I was trying :



usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
titleformat{chapter}[display]
{sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
{}
{0pt}
{%
begin{tcolorbox}[
enhanced,
colback = myCyan,
fontupper=color{white},
boxrule=0pt,
colframe=black!70!white,
arc=0pt,
outer arc=0pt,
top=20pt,
bottom=20pt,
left=20pt,
right=20pt,
]
begin{center}
#1
end{center}
end{tcolorbox}%
}

titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}









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  • So all of your chapters are not numbered?

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Yes, numbered. the image which i have provide is just for the demo purpose. Number will be at the begging of the chapter like this : 1. Android Tutorial

    – Ravi
    16 hours ago
















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Is it possible to add double frame in a tcolorbox? Actually I am trying to design a chapter using titlesec and tcolorbox which has two borders. Inner border colour will be white ( same as the page colour ) and the outer border colour will be cyan ( same as the box background colour) something like this.



enter image description here



This is the code which I was trying :



usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
titleformat{chapter}[display]
{sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
{}
{0pt}
{%
begin{tcolorbox}[
enhanced,
colback = myCyan,
fontupper=color{white},
boxrule=0pt,
colframe=black!70!white,
arc=0pt,
outer arc=0pt,
top=20pt,
bottom=20pt,
left=20pt,
right=20pt,
]
begin{center}
#1
end{center}
end{tcolorbox}%
}

titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}









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  • So all of your chapters are not numbered?

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Yes, numbered. the image which i have provide is just for the demo purpose. Number will be at the begging of the chapter like this : 1. Android Tutorial

    – Ravi
    16 hours ago














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Is it possible to add double frame in a tcolorbox? Actually I am trying to design a chapter using titlesec and tcolorbox which has two borders. Inner border colour will be white ( same as the page colour ) and the outer border colour will be cyan ( same as the box background colour) something like this.



enter image description here



This is the code which I was trying :



usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
titleformat{chapter}[display]
{sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
{}
{0pt}
{%
begin{tcolorbox}[
enhanced,
colback = myCyan,
fontupper=color{white},
boxrule=0pt,
colframe=black!70!white,
arc=0pt,
outer arc=0pt,
top=20pt,
bottom=20pt,
left=20pt,
right=20pt,
]
begin{center}
#1
end{center}
end{tcolorbox}%
}

titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}









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Is it possible to add double frame in a tcolorbox? Actually I am trying to design a chapter using titlesec and tcolorbox which has two borders. Inner border colour will be white ( same as the page colour ) and the outer border colour will be cyan ( same as the box background colour) something like this.



enter image description here



This is the code which I was trying :



usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
titleformat{chapter}[display]
{sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
{}
{0pt}
{%
begin{tcolorbox}[
enhanced,
colback = myCyan,
fontupper=color{white},
boxrule=0pt,
colframe=black!70!white,
arc=0pt,
outer arc=0pt,
top=20pt,
bottom=20pt,
left=20pt,
right=20pt,
]
begin{center}
#1
end{center}
end{tcolorbox}%
}

titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}






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  • So all of your chapters are not numbered?

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Yes, numbered. the image which i have provide is just for the demo purpose. Number will be at the begging of the chapter like this : 1. Android Tutorial

    – Ravi
    16 hours ago



















  • So all of your chapters are not numbered?

    – JouleV
    16 hours ago











  • Yes, numbered. the image which i have provide is just for the demo purpose. Number will be at the begging of the chapter like this : 1. Android Tutorial

    – Ravi
    16 hours ago

















So all of your chapters are not numbered?

– JouleV
16 hours ago





So all of your chapters are not numbered?

– JouleV
16 hours ago













Yes, numbered. the image which i have provide is just for the demo purpose. Number will be at the begging of the chapter like this : 1. Android Tutorial

– Ravi
16 hours ago





Yes, numbered. the image which i have provide is just for the demo purpose. Number will be at the begging of the chapter like this : 1. Android Tutorial

– Ravi
16 hours ago










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This may be a start. The idea is to nest tcolorboxes.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tcolorbox}
begin{document}
begin{tcolorbox}[
colback=green!50!blue,
colframe=green!50!blue,
left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
sharp corners,
boxsep=0pt
]
begin{tcolorbox}[
colback=green!50!blue,
colframe=white,
leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
sharp corners,
fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesLargecentering
]
Android tutorial
end{tcolorbox}%
end{tcolorbox}
end{document}


enter image description here



Now let's customize our chapter with it.



documentclass{book}
usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
titleformat{chapter}[display]
{sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
{}
{0pt}
{%
begin{tcolorbox}[
colback=myCyan,
colframe=myCyan,
left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
sharp corners,
boxsep=0pt
]
begin{tcolorbox}[
colback=myCyan,
colframe=white,
leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
sharp corners,
fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesHugecentering
]
thechapter. #1
end{tcolorbox}%
end{tcolorbox}%
}

titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
chapter{Lorem lipsum}

lipsum[1]
end{document}


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    This may be a start. The idea is to nest tcolorboxes.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    begin{document}
    begin{tcolorbox}[
    colback=green!50!blue,
    colframe=green!50!blue,
    left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
    sharp corners,
    boxsep=0pt
    ]
    begin{tcolorbox}[
    colback=green!50!blue,
    colframe=white,
    leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
    sharp corners,
    fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesLargecentering
    ]
    Android tutorial
    end{tcolorbox}%
    end{tcolorbox}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Now let's customize our chapter with it.



    documentclass{book}
    usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
    usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
    definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
    titleformat{chapter}[display]
    {sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
    {}
    {0pt}
    {%
    begin{tcolorbox}[
    colback=myCyan,
    colframe=myCyan,
    left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
    sharp corners,
    boxsep=0pt
    ]
    begin{tcolorbox}[
    colback=myCyan,
    colframe=white,
    leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
    sharp corners,
    fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesHugecentering
    ]
    thechapter. #1
    end{tcolorbox}%
    end{tcolorbox}%
    }

    titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}
    usepackage{lipsum}
    begin{document}
    chapter{Lorem lipsum}

    lipsum[1]
    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      This may be a start. The idea is to nest tcolorboxes.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tcolorbox}
      begin{document}
      begin{tcolorbox}[
      colback=green!50!blue,
      colframe=green!50!blue,
      left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
      sharp corners,
      boxsep=0pt
      ]
      begin{tcolorbox}[
      colback=green!50!blue,
      colframe=white,
      leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
      sharp corners,
      fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesLargecentering
      ]
      Android tutorial
      end{tcolorbox}%
      end{tcolorbox}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      Now let's customize our chapter with it.



      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
      usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
      definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
      titleformat{chapter}[display]
      {sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
      {}
      {0pt}
      {%
      begin{tcolorbox}[
      colback=myCyan,
      colframe=myCyan,
      left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
      sharp corners,
      boxsep=0pt
      ]
      begin{tcolorbox}[
      colback=myCyan,
      colframe=white,
      leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
      sharp corners,
      fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesHugecentering
      ]
      thechapter. #1
      end{tcolorbox}%
      end{tcolorbox}%
      }

      titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}
      usepackage{lipsum}
      begin{document}
      chapter{Lorem lipsum}

      lipsum[1]
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        This may be a start. The idea is to nest tcolorboxes.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{tcolorbox}
        begin{document}
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=green!50!blue,
        colframe=green!50!blue,
        left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        boxsep=0pt
        ]
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=green!50!blue,
        colframe=white,
        leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesLargecentering
        ]
        Android tutorial
        end{tcolorbox}%
        end{tcolorbox}
        end{document}


        enter image description here



        Now let's customize our chapter with it.



        documentclass{book}
        usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
        usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
        definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
        titleformat{chapter}[display]
        {sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
        {}
        {0pt}
        {%
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=myCyan,
        colframe=myCyan,
        left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        boxsep=0pt
        ]
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=myCyan,
        colframe=white,
        leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesHugecentering
        ]
        thechapter. #1
        end{tcolorbox}%
        end{tcolorbox}%
        }

        titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}
        usepackage{lipsum}
        begin{document}
        chapter{Lorem lipsum}

        lipsum[1]
        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        This may be a start. The idea is to nest tcolorboxes.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{tcolorbox}
        begin{document}
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=green!50!blue,
        colframe=green!50!blue,
        left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        boxsep=0pt
        ]
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=green!50!blue,
        colframe=white,
        leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesLargecentering
        ]
        Android tutorial
        end{tcolorbox}%
        end{tcolorbox}
        end{document}


        enter image description here



        Now let's customize our chapter with it.



        documentclass{book}
        usepackage[explicit]{titlesec}
        usepackage[many]{tcolorbox}
        definecolor{myCyan}{HTML}{13C39D}
        titleformat{chapter}[display]
        {sffamilybfseriesHugefilcenter}
        {}
        {0pt}
        {%
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=myCyan,
        colframe=myCyan,
        left=1.5pt,right=1.5pt,top=1.5pt,bottom=-1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        boxsep=0pt
        ]
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        colback=myCyan,
        colframe=white,
        leftrule=1.5pt,rightrule=1.5pt,toprule=1.5pt,bottomrule=1.5pt,
        sharp corners,
        fontupper=color{white}sffamilybfseriesHugecentering
        ]
        thechapter. #1
        end{tcolorbox}%
        end{tcolorbox}%
        }

        titlespacing*{chapter}{0pt}{0cm}{0cm}
        usepackage{lipsum}
        begin{document}
        chapter{Lorem lipsum}

        lipsum[1]
        end{document}


        enter image description here







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