Here are a few more keys. I don't fully understand their effect, but I found them in strc-flt.mkvi (p.s. shouldn't that be .mkiv ?). In the final "grid" examples, I extended the figure height to 4.5cm, to show the effect of the grid, which seems to be that the bottom of the figure aligns with a baseline. The top can then protrude, if the height is not a multiple of the line height. But, if the figure heights are right, it would look good in combination with \setupfloats[sidespaceafter=0pt]. -Sanjoy \starttext \hrule \placefigure[right]{Caption}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.3cm]{}} \input knuth \vskip1cm \hrule \placefigure[right,fit]{Fit}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.3cm]{}} \input knuth \page \hrule \placefigure[right,depth]{Depth}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.3cm]{}} \input knuth \vskip1cm \hrule \placefigure[right,height]{Height}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.3cm]{}} \input knuth \page \hrule \placefigure[right,halfline]{Halfline}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.3cm]{}} \input knuth \vskip1cm \hrule \placefigure[right,grid]{Grid}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.5cm]{}} \input knuth \page \hrule \setupfloats[sidespaceafter=0pt] \placefigure[right,grid,high,none,nonumber]{Grid+high}{\framed[width=5cm,height=4.5cm]{}} The {\bf grid+high figure} \input tufte \input knuth \stoptext