On 12 Feb 2015, at 22:31, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> wrote:
Am 12.02.2015 um 17:37 schrieb j. van den hoff <veedeehjay@googlemail.com>:
I want to use `numberstopper' for figure caption customization like so:
\setupcaptions[numberstopper={:}]
this works fine for the caption itself (i.e. I get, e.g. "Figure 1:
caption text") _but_
references to the figure via a defined label such as [fig:example]
in the body text do include the numberstopper, too, which is highly
undesirable in my view, since, e.g.,
"... see Figure 1: for an example. ..."
should rather read
"... see Figure 1 for an example. ..."
i.e. the numberstopper should be omitted (at least optionally) when
referencing.
question: how can this be achieved?
Can you make a example because I can’t reproduce the problem you describe.
I have done that right now (problem definitely there) but then looked at the difference between my syntaxand yours. I used something like\setupexternalfigures [directory={.}]\setupcaption[width=.95\textwidth, location=bottom, numberstopper={:}]\starttextAn illustration of this process is given in Fig.~\in[fig:convosim].....\stoptextchanging the referencing toAn illustration of this process is given in Fig.~\at[fig:convosim].i.e. replacing `\in' by `\at' resolves the issue. I'm rather new to context and was under the impression that `\in' is thecontext equivalent of latex's \ref and was not aware of \at at all.but this seems only partly true. can you give me a pointer where best to look up thedifferences between `\in' and `\at'?so it seems I need to use \at for referencing figures, at least when numberstopper is not empty? ok, so be it ....
No, you’re right. I used the wrong command (\at is used to show the page where to float was placed)
and so far there is only a workaround for this problem. What you can do is to use the “suffix” key to set
a stopper for the caption which will only appear in the caption itself.
\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
\setupcaption[figure][suffix=:]
\starttext
Take a look at \in{picture}[fig:cow] below.
\startplacefigure[reference=fig:cow,title=A dutch cow]
\externalfigure[cow]
\stopplacefigure
\stoptext
This solution is far from perfect because normally the suffix key is used for the internal counter
of split floats, e.g. when a numbered table is split over several tables and you get numbers label
„Table 3.a” etc.
Wolfgang