On 20 May 2015 at 15:43, Mojca Miklavec
Hello,
This is not strictly a ConTeXt question.
I have two almost identical figures which I want to display one after the other. Ideally that would be on the same page with the combination of both having a single figure number (and possibly the two individual figures having labels (a) and (b), but that's not strictly required).
However if the page breaks are not favourable, it would be OK to split the two figures, so that one ends up on the bottom of the previous page and the second one on the top of the new page.
If your figures are almost identical, I would avoid this at all costs - unless the figures would be on facing (recto and verso) pages. In my view, it would be less confusing to have both figures on their own page - assuming both can fit on a page. Make that page landscape if necessary. An alternate approach would be to have your figures in situ, but to inset a small thumbnail-sized graphic showing the important part of the other image (i.e. zoomed in), so that the reader can see what's different. -- Kate