The best I can get is \starttext \useexternalfigure[myfigure][filename][width=1in] \placetable[here][tab:2figures]{none} \starttable[|c|c|] \NC \placefigure[here]{My Caption 1}{\externalfigure[myfigure]} \NC \placefigure[here]{My Caption 1}{\externalfigure[myfigure]} \NC \FR \stoptable \stoptext But something in \placefigure produces undesired glue so that the figures end up in the margins. Somebody else? Matthias On Mar 19, 2005, at 6:17 AM, Peter wrote:
Dear list,
How can I place two figures next to each other without using a \startcombination ... \stopcombination group?
I now have this, but it is not what I want:
\gebruikexternfiguur[kortoctaaf][cekort][type=eps,hoogte=30mm] \gebruikexternfiguur[gebrokenoctaaf][gebroken][type=eps,hoogte=30mm] \plaatsfiguur [hier] [fig:klavieren] {Enkele varianten van het groot octaaf} {\startcombinatie[2*1] {\kortoctaaf}{kort octaaf} {\gebrokenoctaaf}{gebroken octaaf} \stopcombinatie}
I want to have the two figures numbered as seperate, independent figures, but when using a combination, the whole combination is treated as one figure and gets only one number and one label.
XXXX XXXX X X X X XXXX XXXX
fig.n fig.n+1
I've consulted the manuals and searched the list archives, but I have not found a solution.
tnx in advance,
Peter van Kranenburg
p.s. I've already sent this message to the list, thursday, but it didn't show up in my inbox. So this is another try. _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context