Hi all,
I often use placefigure like the following example:
\useexternalfigure[robhaz-iraq][src/images/robhaz_iraq_06][height=4cm]
\useexternalfigure[robhaz-rescue][src/images/robhaz_rescue_06][height=4cm]
\placefigure[here][fig:robhaz]{ROBHAZ-DT3}{
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[robhaz-rescue]}{Rescue 2006}
{\externalfigure[robhaz-iraq]}{Version militaire (Irak)}
\stopcombination
}
As you can see, with this construct, one have to adapt the height by
hand.
It's sometime boring to find a good value... As a result:
Considering two png files with w1*h1 and w2*h2, is it possible to
constrain the total width of the figure as:
1. scalefactor1*h1 = scalefactor2*h2
2. scalefactor1*w1 + scalefactor2*w2 = .8\textwidth
Two equations and two variables (scalefactor1 and scalefactor2) ? Dunno
if ConTeXt can solve this kind of calculation straightforwardly...
I assume here we're able to get wi and hi and one give an explicit
"totalwidth" value...
Moreover, one can use it for i externalfigure on a single row... but
with [N*M], it's more complicated (we can use a reference row and
proceed) and I don't need it for the moment ;)
Cheers,
Renaud