# How can I box content in LaTeX such that all boxes are on the same line and the same height?

I need to represent calculator key presses by the text for the keys to press surrounded by a box. I tried to get away with just the bare key presses (no box) but I got marked down for it because it would appear my assessor is a bit of a pedant.

Anyway, a bit of research turned up the likes of \boxit and \fbox.

I gave them both a go but \boxit produces nigh on identical results to \fbox. The problem is that the height and baseline of the box varies with the glyphs it contains.

Take the following example that represents pressing 5, multiply, x;

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fullpage}
\begin{document}
\fbox{5} \fbox{$\times$} \fbox{$x$}
\end{document}


This generates boxes around the content but they're on different baselines and they're all different heights.

Given what I've seen of LaTeX thus far I'd say this is definitely possible but CTAN, news groups and google have turned up nothing useful thus far.

Any hints?

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Using \strut to make the same height.

\def\press#1{\fbox{\hbox to 1em{\strut\hfil#1\hfil}}}
\press{5} \press{$\times$} \press{$x$}


or set any height and depth of your box:

\def\press#1{{\setbox0=\hbox to 1em{\hfil#1\hfil}\ht0=7.5pt \dp0=2.5pt \fbox{\box0}}}
\press{5} \press{$\times$} \press{$x$}

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Thanks Alexey. You rock; i was only after a hint to the solution but got a perfect macro. I'll decompose this later to see how it works :D –  Mike Nov 2 '09 at 17:20

This looks close to what you are trying to do.

\framebox[2em][c]{5\strut}
\framebox[2em][c]{$\times$\strut}
\framebox[2em][c]{$x$\strut}


You may want to create a new command to create the keys, to avoid repeating yourself:

\newcommand{\key}[1]{\framebox[2em][c]{#1\strut}}
\key{5}
\key{$\times$}
\key{$x$}


I did find a package called keystroke.sty, but it may be overkill for what you're trying to do.

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Thanks to Stephan202 for the \newcommand translation here. I want to give everyone +1 simply for being into LaTeX, but SO is not letting me do that unless y'all make some new edits. –  Ewan Todd Nov 2 '09 at 16:02
Thanks Ewan :D LaTeX rocks. I've not found anything better for math. Also, nice find with keystrokes. I don't really need the fancy buttons but again, thanks :D –  Mike Nov 2 '09 at 17:23
Is there a way to define this with a dynamic width, so that that widht is relative to the content? –  Valentino Ru Dec 12 '12 at 22:24

The best I can come up with:

\newcommand{\vlen}[1]{\parbox[c][#1]{0cm}{}}
\fbox{\vlen{1cm}5} \fbox{\vlen{1cm}$\times$} \fbox{\vlen{1cm}$x$}


Yegh.

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