On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 17:15:27 +0100
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> > Hans,
> > The following gives me and undefined reference:
> > 
> > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> > \starttext
> > A test of a figure, see \in {figure} [figa]
> > 
> > \placefigure [figa] {The caption} {\externalfigure [02.jpg]}
> > \stoptext
> > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> > 
> > It only works correctly if both bracketed arguments to \placefigure
> > are supplied (I tested versions 2004.11.06 and 2004.12.06, but it 
> > probably affects other versions as well).
> 
> the first [arg] is the directive location and such), so it's:
> 
> \placefigure [here] [figa] {The caption} {\externalfigure [02.jpg]}

I know this, but I was not worried about placement, I only wanted a working 
figure reference. The actual author-supplied example that I was trying 
to typeset was this:

%% <grin> 
Dat uitbundig fontgebruik niet van onze tijd is, toont de meer dan honderd
jaar oude voorpagina in \in {figuur} [fig:font:1].

\placefigure
  [fig:font:1]
  {Een voorpagina.}
  {\externalfigure[scan-2.jpg]}
%% </grin>

If that was incorrect, then I'll happily shift from 'bug' to 'feature request'
on the spot :-) That input looks perfectly sensible to me.

Greetings, Taco
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