Pitty. I used it a lot in a project I'm porting to MkIV. Will it be
fixed someday?

2013/8/4 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>:
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> Am 04.08.2013 um 22:40 schrieb Marco Patzer <home...@lavabit.com>:
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>> On 2013–08–04 Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
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>>> \starttext
>>> \input knuth
>>> \placefigure[left]{}{\externalfigure[figurename]}
>>> \input knuth
>>> \placefigure[inner]{}{\externalfigure[figurename]}
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>> What do you want to do? Place it in the margin?
>>
>>  \placefigure[inleft]{}{\externalfigure[figurename]}
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> With the “inner” and “outer” keywords context uses
> the “left” and “right” locations dependent on the page.
>
> The feature doesn’t work in MkIV because two commands
> are processed in the wrong order.
>
> Wolfgang
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