I think \startcombination is only functional in the "\starttext
\stoptext"-enviroment. The figures are just layers used in the header of
the document.
Are there any other options?

Daniel

On 30.09.10 14:26, "R. Bastian" <rbast...@free.fr> wrote:

>On 30 Sep 2010 11:49:52 +0200
>"Daniel Grycman" <daniel.gryc...@rub.de> scribit:
>
>> Hi list,
>> 
>> I am typesetting a template for internal documentation. In the header of
>> the document I want to put two different figure. One on the left side
>>and
>> the other on the right side. When I compile the source the output shows
>> only the figure on the left side.
>> 
>
>To place 2 figures I use \startcombination[1*2]
>
>cf. Context - an excursion chap. 10 Figures.
>
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