Hi Marco,

I do not know if there is a solution to this. The following would work for your 
example:

\in{figure}[alpha]--\in[gamma]

Of course this is a quite rigid solution, that does not safeguard against 
changes in figure order...So probably not what you were looking for.

Cheers,
Andreas

Am Sep 13, 2012 um 12:15 PM schrieb Marco Patzer:

> Hi,
> 
> how can I refer to multiple elements at the same time?
> 
> \starttext
> 
> \startplacefigure [title=foo, reference=alpha]
> \stopplacefigure
> \startplacefigure [title=bar, reference=beta]
> \stopplacefigure
> \startplacefigure [title=bar, reference=gamma]
> \stopplacefigure
> 
> \in{figure}[alpha,beta,gamma]
> 
> \stoptext
> 
> This outputs “figure 1”. What I'd like to have is “figure 1-3”.
> 
> 
> Marco
> 
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