Hello, Thank you Wolfgang, but \defineframed [hotkey][offset=4pt,corner=00,location=low] produces too big frames, while \defineframed [hotkey][height=\lineheight,offset=4pt,corner=00,location=low] produces nice tight frames but places the text very BELOW the line text. (Previously the text was too much ABOVE). If I remove offset then it looks good (on center), except I really want more right/left spacing (from the inner text to the frame) but less spacing top/below, so that It resembles a keyboard key. How to get just center position while keeping the frame tight and more X-stretched?
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:27:03 +0300 Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
wrote:
\defineframed [hotkey][height=\lineheight,offset=4pt,corner=00]
Hi,
\defineframed [hotkey][offset=4pt,corner=00,location=low]
Wolfgang
\starttext Another way to start or stop the device is to use hotkey. If the application is active (that is, sits on the foreground of your desktop), the hotkey is {\hotkey{Space}}. If it is not active, then use global hotkey -- \hotkey{Alt}+\hotkey{Space}. \stoptext
-- Best regards, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky