Hello fellow ConTeXt users, I want to place figures left so that text wraps around them if they have less width than \textwidth. The figure captions should be aligned left (flushleft). What happens: The captions are all centered. Details: -------- If I use default={here,nonumber} instead of default={left,nonumber} in\setupfloat[figure][default=..., the captions are aligned left, just like they should. It does not matter if the text warps around the captioned image, the centered is present for all figure-captions, regardless of their width. Code demonstrating the behaviour: --------------------------------- \setupfloat[figure][default={left,nonumber}] \setupcaption[figure][align=flushleft] %prefix: section-wis 3 \starttext %here is some text... Lorem Ipsum.... \placefigure{my figure caption}{\externalfigure[images/image1.jpg]} %here is some text Lorem Ipsum.... \placefigure{my figure caption}{\externalfigure[images/image1.jpg]} Is there any way to left-place figures and have the captions flushleft aligned? (Ideally while keeping the content after starttext the same) addition: I tried with an comes-with-Ubuntu-14.04 and a LiveTex2015 Version of ConTeXt, no difference in behavior. Kind Regards, Jan PS.: Previously posted this on tex.stackexchange too (http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/289752/if-figures-are-placed-left-lef...), but without answers so far.