On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:

I am still dabbling with ConTeXt. There is a lot to learn, but it is worth
it. ;-}

At the moment I have (when finished I make a macro of it):
\startframedtext[middle]
 \startalignment[middle]
   {\bf A goal properly set is halfway reached.}
 \stopalignment
 \blank[small]
 \startalignment[flushright]
   {\it Abraham Lincoln}
 \stopalignment
\stopframedtext

I want to use this to intersperse my document with citations. It is not bad,
but I like to change two things:
- I would like to use rounded corners

\defineframedtext[...][corner=round]

- I would like to use a slightly thicker line to draw the box

\defineframedtext[....][rulethickness=2bp]

Aditya
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