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Hello Everybody, does somebody know how to move an inframed text, or framed text, RELATIVE to another framed text ( or inframed text). Minimal example: ### begin example: \setupcolors[state=start] \starttext \framed{\inframed{Hello} Everybody} \stoptext ### end example. How to move "\inframed{Hello}" relative to the framed text "\framed{ Everybody}"? Idea is to have a framed text with a head like "Example", "Definition" or "Theorem", just as the "Zapf-examples" in the MetaFun manual on page 132 and further. But I want a solution "without" the use of MetaFun. Can I put the text "Hello" in a frame on the boundary of the frame "\framed{ Everybody}"? If so, I'm interested how the backgrounds or overlays of the different frames react. I'm intersted in an easy solution, best regards, Rene' van Hassel