On 14-11-2011 22:12, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011, Christian wrote:

This gives only a framed Hello, no red, frame still on.
Did something change for setting up own frames?



\defineframed[GreyBg][backgroung=color,backgroundcolor=red,frame=off]

You’ve written backgroung instead of background.

Lol, that's what I get for copy-pasting the wiki :D

Seriously, the typo is in the wiki code...
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/defineframed

Works now!

I spoke too soon. The style is ignored. Example:

\defineframed[myFrame][frame=on,align=middle,style={\it}]
\starttext
\myFrame{Hello}
\stoptext

Is it on purpose?

IIRC, the name of the key is foregroundstyle.

indeed: foregroundcolor and foregroundstyle ... they are always present when something used framed while style/color ... keys are used by thw wrapper macros

Hans



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