Hi everyone,

I am writing a book, in which all figures are placed in the margin. But some 
graphics are too big to fit in the margin. I was wondering whether there's an 
elegant way to use some room of the text body?

The output is close to the following, but the caption should be as wide as the 
figure and the part in the margin should not affect other marginal notes:

====================================
\showframe

\starttext

Hello\inright{Very very very long test notes.}, world!

\startplacefigure
 [reference=fig:whatever,
 title={Test figure.},
 location=outer]
\hbox{%
\framed
 [frame=on%
 ,offset=0pt%
 ,width=\dimexpr\rightmarginwidth+\rightmargindistance\relax
 ,height=\rightmarginwidth
 ]{Extended Part}%
\framed
 [frame=on%
 ,offset=0pt%
 ,width=\rightmarginwidth
 ,height=\rightmarginwidth
 ]{My Figure Here}%
\kern-\rightmargindistance
\kern-\rightmarginwidth
}
\stopplacefigure

\input knuth

\stoptext
====================================

Lua codes are also welcomed.

Best Regards,
Zhichu Chen
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