If you have many marginals, they tend to conflict.

The option stack=yes should enhance the situation.

I don’t expect wonders – if there’s not enough space, then ConTeXt can’t solve it. But it used to work better, as I can see in my magazines from the last years.

Now I can’t see a difference between stack=yes or no:

\usemodule[visual]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][stack=yes]

\starttext

\dorecurse{20}{%
\fakewords{5}{30}
\inmargin{\externalfigure[dummy\recurselevel][width=15mm,height=15mm]}
\fakewords{5}{40}\par
}

\stoptext


Hraban
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