Hi all,
To include in a text several graphics that for some reason must have the same
figure number (with suffixes .a, .b etc.), I use
\\startplacefigure[location=here,reference=,title={},group=,groupsuffix=]
{\externalfigure[]}
\stopplacefigure
an experimental solution that Hans gave me in april (Ref. ntg-context Digest,
Vol 106, Issue 4, Date:14 April 2013) and which works perfectly.
My problem is: how can I refer in my text to this set of figures (instead of to
the separate figures). I have tried to use "group" as the label for
referencing, as it is the only argument that all figures have in common, but my
trials failed and I have no idea how to accomplish this. (The wiki is too vague
for me on this point.)
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
Robert Blackstone
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