On Monday 11 May 2009 15:40:04 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> > Thanks (\setupinteractions[option=max], \mframed[background=color])!
> >
> > Please note that the vertical spacing seems to be off (raised) for
> > \mframed... minimal example:
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startformula
> >  A = B + \mframed[frame=off,background=color,backgroundcolor=gray]{C}
> > \stopformula
> > \stoptext
>
> the question is ... what are reasonable defaults ... maybe set offset to
> 0 or use \inframed in display as well ... needs some testing and discussion
>
> Hans

discussion:

I understand the difference between \framed{} and \inframed{}
\mframed{} is another flavor. Try the following test:

\starttext
$A = B + C$
$A = B + \framed{C}$
$A = B + \mframed{C}$
$A = B + \inframed{C}$
$A = B + \inframed{$C$}$
\stoptext

Maybe the last case could equivalently be written:
$A = B + \imframed{C}$
or
$A = B + \minframed{C}$ (see core-rul.mki[iv])

Of course, one can also play around between \startformula \stopformula 
pairs...

Why all of these different macros? Why not only one \framed{} with options 
"inline=yes" and "math=yes", for example? (Or are there related programming 
complications?).

Alan

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