Placing a float figure with \placefigure[][]{labeltext}{\externalfigure[]} delivers a figure with a label like "Figure V.3 labeltext" (depending on the setup) Now I want to intersperse this with an \externalfigure[] not within a placefigure but still accompanied by a label in the current running series. For example an uninterrupted series of figure numbers with: \placefigure[][]{labeltext-1}{\externalfigure[figure1]} % -> Figure 1 labeltext-1 \externalfigure[figure-2] \macrocall{labeltext-2} % -> Figure 2 labeltext-2 \placefigure[][]{labeltext-3}{\externalfigure[figure3]} % -> Figure 3 labeltext-3 I could not find what macro to call as the instance for \macrocall. dr. Hans van der Meer
Am 2019-05-11 um 21:39 schrieb Hans van der Meer
Placing a float figure with \placefigure[][]{labeltext}{\externalfigure[]} delivers a figure with a label like "Figure V.3 labeltext" (depending on the setup)
Now I want to intersperse this with an \externalfigure[] not within a placefigure but still accompanied by a label in the current running series. For example an uninterrupted series of figure numbers with: \placefigure[][]{labeltext-1}{\externalfigure[figure1]} % -> Figure 1 labeltext-1 \externalfigure[figure-2] \macrocall{labeltext-2} % -> Figure 2 labeltext-2 \placefigure[][]{labeltext-3}{\externalfigure[figure3]} % -> Figure 3 labeltext-3
I could not find what macro to call as the instance for \macrocall.
Can’t you just use \placefigure with {here,force}? Greetlings, Hraban --- https://www.fiee.net http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.dreiviertelhaus.de GPG Key ID 1C9B22FD
Can I be absolutely sure that \placefigure[here,force] will not invoke the float mechanism, but instead always effects an in-place insertion? dr. Hans van der Meer
On 12 May 2019, at 14:32, Henning Hraban Ramm
wrote: Am 2019-05-11 um 21:39 schrieb Hans van der Meer
mailto:havdmeer@ziggo.nl>: Placing a float figure with \placefigure[][]{labeltext}{\externalfigure[]} delivers a figure with a label like "Figure V.3 labeltext" (depending on the setup)
Now I want to intersperse this with an \externalfigure[] not within a placefigure but still accompanied by a label in the current running series. For example an uninterrupted series of figure numbers with: \placefigure[][]{labeltext-1}{\externalfigure[figure1]} % -> Figure 1 labeltext-1 \externalfigure[figure-2] \macrocall{labeltext-2} % -> Figure 2 labeltext-2 \placefigure[][]{labeltext-3}{\externalfigure[figure3]} % -> Figure 3 labeltext-3
I could not find what macro to call as the instance for \macrocall.
Can’t you just use \placefigure with {here,force}?
Greetlings, Hraban --- https://www.fiee.net https://www.fiee.net/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ https://www.dreiviertelhaus.de https://www.dreiviertelhaus.de/ GPG Key ID 1C9B22FD
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On Sun, 12 May 2019 19:25:26 +0200
Hans van der Meer
Can I be absolutely sure that \placefigure[here,force] will not invoke the float mechanism, but instead always effects an in-place insertion?
It will trigger a page break if there is not enough space "here". In fact, "force" is enough, no need for "here": \startplacefigure [location=force,title={My title}] ... \stopplacefigure -- Alan
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