Yup, floatcaptions can do it all, nice. Now the question is: is it normal for the combination to stick to the left margin? Shouldn't
hm, it probably is when you put some \maxdimen width content in it
it be centered horizontally? I can achieve the effect by
surrounding it with \midaligned{...} (i.e.
\midalgined{\startcombination ... \stopcombination}) but it would
be nice if it could be set as an option to combinations ...
Hey, since when don't you read source code any more?
\starttext
\showframe
\definieerplaats[mine][location=middle] % have to cook up a [english..italian] name for that one
\setupcombinations[align=left,location=top]
\placemine \bgroup \startcombination
{\externalfigure[cow][width=3cm,height=2cm]} {cow}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=3cm,height=1cm]} {cow}
\stopcombination \egroup\stoptext
(this placement command also takes care of spacing, grid snapping and so, but should only be used in the mlv, not for instance inside floats; it's the same placement that is used in \startframedtext; you can define combinations btw)
Hans
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