Centering ornaments from `pgfornaments` around a theorem environment?












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Here is my minimal code:



documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{pgfornament}

newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament{88}end{center}}
newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

begin{document}
begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
end{theorem}

end{document}


It produces the following as output:



enter image description here



The black portions mark the width of the page. See how the ornaments are shifted to the right, rather than actually being "centered" on the page width? How can I fix this?










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    4














    Here is my minimal code:



    documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

    usepackage{lmodern}
    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{amsthm}
    usepackage{pgfornament}

    newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

    newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament{88}end{center}}
    newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

    begin{document}
    begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
    This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
    end{theorem}

    end{document}


    It produces the following as output:



    enter image description here



    The black portions mark the width of the page. See how the ornaments are shifted to the right, rather than actually being "centered" on the page width? How can I fix this?










    share|improve this question

























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      Here is my minimal code:



      documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

      usepackage{lmodern}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amsthm}
      usepackage{pgfornament}

      newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

      newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament{88}end{center}}
      newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

      begin{document}
      begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
      This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
      end{theorem}

      end{document}


      It produces the following as output:



      enter image description here



      The black portions mark the width of the page. See how the ornaments are shifted to the right, rather than actually being "centered" on the page width? How can I fix this?










      share|improve this question













      Here is my minimal code:



      documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

      usepackage{lmodern}
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage{amsthm}
      usepackage{pgfornament}

      newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

      newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament{88}end{center}}
      newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

      begin{document}
      begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
      This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
      end{theorem}

      end{document}


      It produces the following as output:



      enter image description here



      The black portions mark the width of the page. See how the ornaments are shifted to the right, rather than actually being "centered" on the page width? How can I fix this?







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          You should add option [width=13cm] to your used command pgfornament like



          pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}


          Without this width the ornament is to long to fit into the textwidth of your text.



          You can use



          usepackage{showframe}


          to visualize the typing area and margins.



          With the complete MWE



          documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

          usepackage{showframe} % <==============================================
          usepackage{lmodern}
          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          usepackage{amsthm}
          usepackage{pgfornament}

          newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

          newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}end{center}} % 88
          newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

          begin{document}
          begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
          sentence. This is a sentence.
          end{theorem}

          end{document}


          you get this result:



          enter image description here



          Without [width=13cm] you get the following result (see the ornament line reaching the margin):



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer





























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            Your ornaments are actually stretching beyond the margins, as the overfull vbox warnings your code issues, tell you.



            enter image description here



            So, you could set things up better with a makebox also taking care of indent with:



            newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}


            The [width=1.1textwidth] for the ornament is there to deliberately have it a little larger than textwidth (but centered), as it seems to be your intent. But you can set this value as you please, of course.



            In full:



            documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

            usepackage{lmodern}
            usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            usepackage{amsthm}
            usepackage{pgfornament}
            usepackage{showframe}

            newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

            newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}

            newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}vspace{-1ex}centeredornament}

            begin{document}

            begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
            This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
            end{theorem}

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              You should add option [width=13cm] to your used command pgfornament like



              pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}


              Without this width the ornament is to long to fit into the textwidth of your text.



              You can use



              usepackage{showframe}


              to visualize the typing area and margins.



              With the complete MWE



              documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

              usepackage{showframe} % <==============================================
              usepackage{lmodern}
              usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
              usepackage{amsmath}
              usepackage{amsthm}
              usepackage{pgfornament}

              newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

              newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}end{center}} % 88
              newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

              begin{document}
              begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
              This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
              sentence. This is a sentence.
              end{theorem}

              end{document}


              you get this result:



              enter image description here



              Without [width=13cm] you get the following result (see the ornament line reaching the margin):



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer


























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                You should add option [width=13cm] to your used command pgfornament like



                pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}


                Without this width the ornament is to long to fit into the textwidth of your text.



                You can use



                usepackage{showframe}


                to visualize the typing area and margins.



                With the complete MWE



                documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                usepackage{showframe} % <==============================================
                usepackage{lmodern}
                usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                usepackage{amsmath}
                usepackage{amsthm}
                usepackage{pgfornament}

                newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}end{center}} % 88
                newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

                begin{document}
                begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                sentence. This is a sentence.
                end{theorem}

                end{document}


                you get this result:



                enter image description here



                Without [width=13cm] you get the following result (see the ornament line reaching the margin):



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer
























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                  You should add option [width=13cm] to your used command pgfornament like



                  pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}


                  Without this width the ornament is to long to fit into the textwidth of your text.



                  You can use



                  usepackage{showframe}


                  to visualize the typing area and margins.



                  With the complete MWE



                  documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                  usepackage{showframe} % <==============================================
                  usepackage{lmodern}
                  usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                  usepackage{amsmath}
                  usepackage{amsthm}
                  usepackage{pgfornament}

                  newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                  newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}end{center}} % 88
                  newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

                  begin{document}
                  begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence.
                  end{theorem}

                  end{document}


                  you get this result:



                  enter image description here



                  Without [width=13cm] you get the following result (see the ornament line reaching the margin):



                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer












                  You should add option [width=13cm] to your used command pgfornament like



                  pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}


                  Without this width the ornament is to long to fit into the textwidth of your text.



                  You can use



                  usepackage{showframe}


                  to visualize the typing area and margins.



                  With the complete MWE



                  documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                  usepackage{showframe} % <==============================================
                  usepackage{lmodern}
                  usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                  usepackage{amsmath}
                  usepackage{amsthm}
                  usepackage{pgfornament}

                  newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                  newcommand*{centeredornament}{begin{center}pgfornament[width=13cm]{88}end{center}} % 88
                  newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}centeredornament}

                  begin{document}
                  begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                  This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a
                  sentence. This is a sentence.
                  end{theorem}

                  end{document}


                  you get this result:



                  enter image description here



                  Without [width=13cm] you get the following result (see the ornament line reaching the margin):



                  enter image description here







                  share|improve this answer












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                  answered Dec 3 at 1:34









                  Kurt

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                      5














                      Your ornaments are actually stretching beyond the margins, as the overfull vbox warnings your code issues, tell you.



                      enter image description here



                      So, you could set things up better with a makebox also taking care of indent with:



                      newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}


                      The [width=1.1textwidth] for the ornament is there to deliberately have it a little larger than textwidth (but centered), as it seems to be your intent. But you can set this value as you please, of course.



                      In full:



                      documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                      usepackage{lmodern}
                      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                      usepackage{amsmath}
                      usepackage{amsthm}
                      usepackage{pgfornament}
                      usepackage{showframe}

                      newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                      newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}

                      newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}vspace{-1ex}centeredornament}

                      begin{document}

                      begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                      This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                      end{theorem}

                      end{document}


                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer




























                        5














                        Your ornaments are actually stretching beyond the margins, as the overfull vbox warnings your code issues, tell you.



                        enter image description here



                        So, you could set things up better with a makebox also taking care of indent with:



                        newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}


                        The [width=1.1textwidth] for the ornament is there to deliberately have it a little larger than textwidth (but centered), as it seems to be your intent. But you can set this value as you please, of course.



                        In full:



                        documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                        usepackage{lmodern}
                        usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                        usepackage{amsmath}
                        usepackage{amsthm}
                        usepackage{pgfornament}
                        usepackage{showframe}

                        newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                        newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}

                        newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}vspace{-1ex}centeredornament}

                        begin{document}

                        begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                        This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                        end{theorem}

                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer


























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                          5






                          Your ornaments are actually stretching beyond the margins, as the overfull vbox warnings your code issues, tell you.



                          enter image description here



                          So, you could set things up better with a makebox also taking care of indent with:



                          newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}


                          The [width=1.1textwidth] for the ornament is there to deliberately have it a little larger than textwidth (but centered), as it seems to be your intent. But you can set this value as you please, of course.



                          In full:



                          documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                          usepackage{lmodern}
                          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                          usepackage{amsmath}
                          usepackage{amsthm}
                          usepackage{pgfornament}
                          usepackage{showframe}

                          newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                          newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}

                          newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}vspace{-1ex}centeredornament}

                          begin{document}

                          begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                          end{theorem}

                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer














                          Your ornaments are actually stretching beyond the margins, as the overfull vbox warnings your code issues, tell you.



                          enter image description here



                          So, you could set things up better with a makebox also taking care of indent with:



                          newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}


                          The [width=1.1textwidth] for the ornament is there to deliberately have it a little larger than textwidth (but centered), as it seems to be your intent. But you can set this value as you please, of course.



                          In full:



                          documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{article}

                          usepackage{lmodern}
                          usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
                          usepackage{amsmath}
                          usepackage{amsthm}
                          usepackage{pgfornament}
                          usepackage{showframe}

                          newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}

                          newcommand*{centeredornament}{noindentmakebox[textwidth][c]{pgfornament[width=1.1textwidth]{88}}}

                          newenvironment{theorem}[1]{centeredornamentbegin{thm}[#1]upshape}{end{thm}vspace{-1ex}centeredornament}

                          begin{document}

                          begin{theorem}[This is a sentence. ]
                          This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. This is a sentence.
                          end{theorem}

                          end{document}


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