Re: [NTG-context] question about figures and labels

2006-03-16 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Hi Wim,


WN wrote:
 
 In \in{figure}[figuur7a] and \in{figure}[figuur7b] one can see .
 ..

I've browsed some of my own documents, and they contain the equiv. of

   In \in{figure}[figuur7]a and \in{figure}[figuur7]b one can see

So if it is possible to set up independant references for the bits
of a combination, I have not found it. I never bothered to look
deeper into this, because, for my appications (paper printing), it
does not matter that the subparts are 'glued on'.

Cheers, Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] question about figures and labels

2006-03-16 Thread Albrecht Kauffmann
Hi Wim,

 I am trying to reference the 2 subfigures in my text , something like

 Some text 

 \placefigure[][figuur7]{Centrifugale kracht $\vec{F}_{F}$ en centripetale 
 kracht $\vec{F}_{c}$}
 {
 \startcombination[2*1]
 {\externalfigure[Drawings/figuur7a]}  {}
 {\externalfigure[Drawings/figuur7b]}  {}
 \stopcombination
 }

 In \in{figure}[figuur7a] and \in{figure}[figuur7b] one can see .

Why don't you simply type
In \in{figure}[figuur7]a and \in{figure}[figuur7]b ?

Greetings
Albrecht


 ..

 But I don't know how to setup the labels figuur7a, figuur7b ?
 I cannot find anything related on Wiki or in this newsgroup, I think it
 should
 be possible with Context ?

 Kind regards

 Wim Neimeijer
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Re: [NTG-context] question about figures and labels

2006-03-16 Thread Hans Hagen
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
 Hi Wim,


 WN wrote:
   
 In \in{figure}[figuur7a] and \in{figure}[figuur7b] one can see .
 ..
 

 I've browsed some of my own documents, and they contain the equiv. of

In \in{figure}[figuur7]a and \in{figure}[figuur7]b one can see

 So if it is possible to set up independant references for the bits
 of a combination, I have not found it. I never bothered to look
 deeper into this, because, for my appications (paper printing), it
 does not matter that the subparts are 'glued on'.
   
Just assume the obvious -) 

\placefigure[][figuur]{}{}

\in{figure}{a}[figuur] and \in{figure}{b}[figuur]


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