On Mon, 2024-05-27 at 19:44 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > You can use the \framed solution and modify it to use a metapost > graphic as background, it also easy to replace the circle with a > hexagon etc. > > \startuseMPgraphic{textcircle} >      draw fullcircle >          xscaled OverlayWidth >          yscaled OverlayWidth >          withcolor OverlayLineColor ; > \stopuseMPgraphic > > \defineoverlay[textcircle][\useMPgraphic{textcircle}] > > \defineframed >    [textcircled] >    [      width=1.5em, >          height=1.5em, >          frame=off, >     background=textcircle, >       location=low, >         offset=none] > > \starttext > \dostepwiserecurse{0}{9}{1}{#1 = \textcircled{#1}\blank} > \stoptext Thank you again Wolfgang. This is very helpful and works well. One question I have for you is how to set the colour of the circle to match the other text on my page. I currently do the following in my environment file: \definecolor[colour_text][r=0.754,g=0.516,b=0.324] \setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=colour_text,pagecolormodel=rgb] -- Kip Warner OpenPGP signed/encrypted mail preferred https://www.thevertigo.com