Hi,

Vertical positioning requires a \strut as an anchor. Hereafter you might 
use \vfill .... \vfill

\starttext
    \strut
    \vfill
        Your Text
    \vfill
\stoptext

Willi

Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Wed, 17 May 2006, frantisek holop wrote:
>
>   
>> hi there,
>>
>> another question to which shamefully i cannot find the answer.
>> perhaps it's just too late...
>>
>>
>> consider the following example:
>>
>>
>> \definefont[BigFont][Regular sa 3]
>> \starttext
>> {\tfc The {\BigFont 7}\high{th} Seal}
>> \stoptext
>>
>>
>> how can i make that line vertically centered, like
>>    --,
>> the  /th seal
>>    /
>>
>> :)
>>
>>     
>
> I do not know if this is the best way to do this, but you can exploit 
> inframed.
>
> {\tfc The \inframed[foregroundstyle=\BigFont,frame=off]{ 7}\high{th} Seal}
> or
> {\tfc The \inframed[foregroundstyle=\BigFont,frame=off]{ 7\high{th}} Seal}
>
> depending on what you want.
>
>
>   
>> is \startalignment used for this?
>>     
>
> I think that startalignment is only for horizontal alignment, but I 
> may be wrong here.
>
> Aditya
>
>   
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