Thank you, it works! (Couldn't believe it...)

I'll sell ConTeXt as newspaper layout processor... ;-)

> \definecolumntextarea   [zero][right][x=1,y=1,nx=5,ny=15,state=start]
> \setupcolumntextareatext[zero][right][\WidthSpanningText{Hasselt
> 750}{\hsize}{RegularBold}]

Next I'll try to use that for longer texts...

> \definecolumntextarea   [one][right][x=1,y=45,nx=5,ny=15,state=start]
> \setupcolumntextareatext[one][right][{\externalfigure[hass23g][width=\hsize
>,height=\vsize]}]

...for I need it the other way: not pictures spanning several columns, but
parts of columns. 

> guess what happens in a double sided layout with nx > 5

Can't see a special effect. Hints?

> actually, if you want you can play with different column widths (an old
> wish of yours if i remember right)

Ok, i defined a columntextarea and filled it with a buffered text.
I don't understand why the text gets center aligned. And it's not in the grid.

It would be nice if one could change the columnset in the middle of the page,
say I've a five-column-set and a four-column-set... (Like with start/stop 
columns)

(I fear you must help me a bit when we meet in Erlangen...)

Gr��lis vom Hraban!

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