place figure without \placefigure
Hello, in a german text I have to place two figures and a table. If I use \placefigure they are well centered - but with french captions: Table or Figure. I dont need the captions. Without \placefigure, the figures are not centered. Is there a way ? Thanks, -- René Bastian www.pythoneon.org www.musiques-rb.org
Am 17.11.2009 um 12:26 schrieb R. Bastian:
Hello,
in a german text I have to place two figures and a table.
If I use \placefigure they are well centered - but with french captions: Table or Figure. I dont need the captions. Without \placefigure, the figures are not centered.
Is there a way ?
\placefigure[none]{}{\externalfigure[...]} Wolfgang
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:01:11 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster
Am 17.11.2009 um 12:26 schrieb R. Bastian:
Hello,
in a german text I have to place two figures and a table.
If I use \placefigure they are well centered - but with french captions: Table or Figure. I dont need the captions. Without \placefigure, the figures are not centered.
Is there a way ?
\placefigure[none]{}{\externalfigure[...]}
it wörks nit, but \midaligned{{\externalfigure[...]}} wörks ;-)
Wolfgang
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-- René Bastian www.pythoneon.org www.musiques-rb.org
R. Bastian wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:01:11 +0100 Wolfgang Schuster
scribit: \placefigure[none]{}{\externalfigure[...]}
it wörks nit, but
That's because the "none" ended up between the wrong parentheses; when you do not want captions while using \placefigure, write "none" in the spot where the caption would normally be: \placefigure [...] {none} %no caption {\externalfigure[...]} This works, at least in older versions of ConTeXt. I've got a few figures where it is used, this way I can be certain that the figure placement etc. is consistent all over. It works in combinations, too; in the following example I combine three figures on one row. The whole combination does have a caption, but the individual figures in the combination do not - so if you look at the final pdf, this looks like any single figure with one caption underneath. \placefigure [here] % placement [fig:nameplates] % reference {IA sensor nameplates} % caption for whole group { \startcombination[3*1] % 3 columns, 1 row {\externalfigure[sanitary ia]} {none} {\externalfigure[general ia]} {none} {\externalfigure[aggressive ia]} {none} \stopcombination } % whole combination in braces of placefigure Regards, Mari
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