Pau wrote:
Hello,

thanks for the hint. The legend worked very well.

Nevertheless, I still have not understood what the equivalent in
ConTeXt of LaTeX \ref{} <---> \label{} is

label is always an optional arg

refs go like: \in{figure}[label] or \at{page}[label]


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\begin{equation}
1 + 1 = 2
\label{eq.1}
\end{equation}

In Eq. \ref{eq.1}, we show that one plus one equals two
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How would you write that in ConTeXt?

\placeformula[label]
  \startformula
   .....
  \stopformula

And for a figure?

\placefigure
    [here]           % location
    [fig.MyCaption]  % reference
    {My Caption}     % caption
    {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}

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