Hi Hans, thanks for this. Yes, that works. 

Am I right to assume that Context does not have a full tikz engine in the 
background due
to the module implementation? For example, the \coordinate command is unknown 
as well.

Is there any way to integrate a standalone tikz into context documents? Sort of 
like svg
is handled through inkscape.

Martin


> just use context font commands, like
> 
> \tikzstyle{label}=[minimum size=30mm,line 
> width=2mm,draw=blue!50,align=center,
> font=\bfx]
> 
> but i think you can also do more, like
> 
> \tikzstyle{label}=[minimum size=30mm,line 
> width=2mm,draw=blue!50,align=center,
> font=\bfx\red\setstrut]
> 
> 

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