> Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد > 16. Juli 2015 20:49 > Dear gang, > > Consider the following (also attached): > > =====choice-cs.tex==== > \def\CHOICE#1#2{\leavevmode\vbox{\tabskip=0pt\everycr={} > \halign{\strut\hfil##\hfil\cr#1\cr#2\cr}}} > > \setuppagenumber[state=stop] > \setupwhitespace[big] > > \starttext > (One~* Two~* Three~* Four) is even. > > (\CHOICE{x}{One}~* \CHOICE{1}{Two}~* \CHOICE{x}{Three}~* > \CHOICE{2}{Four}) is even. > \stoptext > ====================== > > What is best way to define the \CHOICE macro without low-level TeX > commands, only high-level ConTeXt commands? Thanks in advance and You can use the \framed command. \define[2]\ChoiceOne {\dontleavehmode\framed[frame=off,location=bottom,align=middle,offset=0pt]{#1\\#2}} \defineframed[ChoiceTwo][frame=off,location=bottom,align=middle,offset=0pt] \starttext (\ChoiceOne{x}{One}~* \ChoiceOne{1}{Two}~* \ChoiceOne{x}{Three}~* \ChoiceOne{2}{Four}) is even. (\ChoiceTwo{x\\One}~* \ChoiceTwo{1\\Two}~* \ChoiceTwo{x\\Three}~* \ChoiceTwo{2\\Four}) is even. \stoptext Wolfgang