Am 13.02.2015 um 08:53 schrieb j. van den hoff
: On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 04:54:58 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: No, you’re right. I used the wrong command (\at is used to show the page where to float was placed)
understood.
and so far there is only a workaround for this problem. What you can do
OK, does this require some sort of formal bug report or can the issue be now considered to be on the "to do" list?
is to use the “suffix” key to set a stopper for the caption which will only appear in the caption itself. \setupexternalfigure[location=default] \setupcaption[figure][suffix=:] \starttext Take a look at \in{picture}[fig:cow] below. \startplacefigure[reference=fig:cow,title=A dutch cow] \externalfigure[cow] \stopplacefigure \stoptext This solution is far from perfect because normally the suffix key is used for the internal counter of split floats, e.g. when a numbered table is split over several tables and you get numbers label „Table 3.a” etc.
I see. I think workaround will suffice for the present document, thank you. I will do that (and hope for a timely fix so that I can revert to numberstopper soon…)
The new beta let you change the stopper symbol which is shown in the reference, to disable the stopper you have to use “numberstopper={\symbol[none]}”. \setupexternalfigure[location=default] \setupcaption[figure][numberstopper=:] \setupreferencestructureprefix[figure][default][numberstopper={\symbol[none]}] \starttext Take a look at \in{picture}[fig:cow] below. \startplacefigure[reference=fig:cow,title=A dutch cow] \externalfigure[cow] \stopplacefigure \stoptext Wolfgang