hi, I have some problems with adjusting figure captions. what I want: 1. constant caption width across all figures, possibly identical to text width 2. trailing the auto-incrementing figure number with a fixed character, e.g. a `:', while still being able to cross-reference to the figure without the `:' occuring as part of the reference (i.e. it should read "Figure 1: caption_goes_here" and the cross-reference then should read "see Figure 1" rather than "see Figure 1:". Using something like \setupcaptions[width=0.9\textwidth, numberstopper={:}] sort of works except that cross references than include the "numberstopper" `:' in the reference ("see Figure 1:") which is really awkward. so how can this be solved (adjust the numberstopper in the caption without affecting how the figure label/number appears in cross-references)? regarding the caption width it seems that of the predefined keywords (fit, broad, max) only the first one is understood correctly (presuming it means "fit to figure width" -- I did not find an explanation anywhere). `width=max' does not maximize the width (rather it is smaller than with `width=fit' in some of my figures) and `width=broad' throws an error ("! Missing number, treated as zero" etc.). what am I missing regarding these keywords? thx/j -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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j. van den hoff