This stuff is really powerful, and educative in that there's always a new
riddle around the corner.

> first of all, for inline usage, you should
> use \inframed (\inlijnd)

Sorry, I don't understand your remark here. I looked up \inlijnd in the
manual but \inlijnd does nopt seem to be involved here:

this is the MP command at present, giving me the circle around the P (but
the top and left side of the circle are cut off, as of something white is
overlapping it there. This maybe the white of the box around the P... just a
guess.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\startreusableMPgraphic{omcirkeld}
  draw fullcircle xyscaled (OverlayWidth)
     withpen pencircle scaled OverlayLineWidth
     withcolor OverlayLineColor ;
 path b ; b := boundingbox currentpicture ;
 currentpicture := currentpicture shifted (-1pt,+3pt) ;
 setbounds currentpicture to b ;
\stopreusableMPgraphic
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\defineoverlay[omcirkeld][\reuseMPgraphic{omcirkeld}]
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

Now I wonder, should I make the c!voorgrond something like c!achtergrond
(which didn't work when I tried of course ;=}}}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\unprotected \defineframedtext
   [omcirkeld]
   [\c!kader=\v!uit,
    \c!voorgrond=omcirkeld,
    \c!breedte=\v!passend,
    \c!offset=1ex]
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\setupcolors[state=start]
% usage: \omcirkeld [framecolor=green] {Frans}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


\def\stkoplogo%
   {\vbox{%
           \font\stpee=pplr8r at 22pt
      \regelmidden{\omcirkeld{\stpee P}}
    \crlf
....}}


Groet!

frans


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