I thought it was necessary to use one of the derivations of \placefloat in order to get the reference generated. In your case this would be \placefigure thus: \starttext \placefigure [ ] [clock] { } {\externalfigure[clock.jpg]} \at[clock] refers to a clock \stoptext
On 31 Oct 2021, at 12:49, a badin via ntg-context
wrote: The fix is not really a fix thought, as it makes the image of the figure disappear. Still don't know how to make a .jpg work with \at
On Sun, 31 Oct 2021 at 13:07, a badin
wrote: Hello, perhaps this is how it is supposed to work, but:
\externalfigure[clock.jpg][clock] \starttext \at[clock] refers to a clock \stoptext
produces "?? refers to a clock", instead of "1 refers a clock" --- the wiki of \at says, that labels of figures can be refered to. Is this a bug, or can only some labels be refered to? I was able to fix it using:
\reference[clock]{\externalfigure[clock.jpg]} \starttext \at[clock] refers to a clock \stoptext
and
\externalfigure[clock][] \starttext \at \stoptext
produces an interesting artwork... so I thought maybe this could be a bug. LMTX 2021.10.21
Best, Andrej
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