Hans Hagen wrote:
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Thank you. I have modified that code and it does what I want (see below). There is however one generalization issue: the line '\externalfigure[\XMLflush{graphic}][width=\textwidth]' should really be able to use scaling to '\textwidth' or \'textheight' depending on what fills the page better without overflowing it. Is there any way I can make ConTeXt check which one is better: 'width=\textwidth' or height='\textheight'? Thanks, Joh \definefloat[caption] \setupfloat[caption][location=right] \defineframedtext [captiontext] [width=\textwidth,style={{\smallbodyfont}\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]},frame=off,topframe=on] \defineXMLenvironment [fpfigure] { \bgroup \defineXMLsave[caption] \defineXMLsave[graphic] } { \placefigure [page,none] [\XMLpar{figure}{label}{}] {} {\externalfigure[\XMLflush{graphic}][width=\textwidth]} \placecaption [bottom,none] {} {\startcaptiontext \placefloatcaption [figure] {\XMLflush{caption}} \stopcaptiontext} \egroup }