Am 30.03.2009 um 17:52 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hello,
I usually place figures in the end of the subsection, using the code:
\placefigure [middle]{none}{\externalfigure[filyashkin-1.png] [width=0.87\textwidth]}
Quite often the figure does not fit the page, and is moved to the next one. Ocassionally, another subsection may start at the beginning of next page, so that my figure is placed inside wrong article.
Can I setup \placefigure to move non-fitting figures not only forth, but also back within the subsection? In another words, to can I set up the criterium: place the figure no matter where, but inside the current subsection?
Otherwise, it needs many manual corrections and re-compilations to get all figures within corresponding articles.
I'd doing my first serious work with ConTeXt, so help me please.
\placefigure[middle,force] or [middle,fixed] or \startbaslinecorrection \midaligned{\externalfigure[...]} \stopbaselinecorrection Wolfgang