On 2013-12-27 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
I try to fill the entire page with two images with their captions. The final page should be floating, keeping both images together and not containing any other text.
I found this solution. It work fine for short captions / wide images.
\starttext test \startplacefigure[location=page, number=no, title={}]
%\setupcombinations[align={hz, hanging}] %\setuptolerance[strict]
{\startcombination[1*2] {\externalfigure[cow]} {\input{ward}} {\externalfigure[cow]} {\input{ward}} \stopcombination}
\stopplacefigure \stoptext ... If captions are long and the image narrow, they are typeset on multiple lines. Default centering produces the ragged column - both not very nice and difficult to read. When the alignment is set to hanging, it looks better except the last line which is not centered.
Is there any settings for centering the last line?
I've found it is a general problem with the centering the last line when hanging alignment is set. Here is the similar thread, but with no response: https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg32884.html This is quite old thread. Are there any new possibilities in the Context from that era? Thanks, Jan