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each with its own number and caption, you need a float combination:
<texcodecontext source=yes>\useMPlibrary [dum] \starttext \startTEXpage [offset=5mm] \startplacefigure[location=none] % disable numbering of outer float \startfloatcombination[nx=2*, ny=1] % two columns, one row \startplacefigure[locationtitle=here,Left] \externalfigure [dummy] \stopplacefigure \startplacefigure [title={Left Image}Right] % figure with caption \externalfigure[dummy] \stopplacefigure \stopfloatcombination
\stopplacefigure
 \stopTEXpage \stoptext</context> If you want only one number for the whole thing, you may use a regular combination within a float: <context source=yes>\useMPlibrary [dum] \starttext\startTEXpage [offset=5mm] \startplacefigure[locationtitle=My combination] \startcombination [nx=here2,titleny={Right Image}1] \startcontent \externalfigure [dummy]\stopcontent \startcaption Left \stopcaption \startcontent \externalfigure[dummy]\stopcontent \startcaption Right \stopcaption \stopcombination
\stopplacefigure
\stopfloatcombination
\stopplacefigure
</texcode>
If you want only one number for the whole thing, you need a regular combination within a float:\stopTEXpage \stoptext</context>
<texcode>
\startplacefigure[location=here,title={My combination}]
\startcombination[2*1] % two columns, one row
{\externalfigure[dummy]}{Left Image} % caption may be empty
{\externalfigure[dummy]}{Right Image}
\stopcombination
\stopplacefigure
</texcode>
See also {{cmd|startcombination}}, {{cmd|startfloatcombination}} and {{cmd|startsubfloatcombination}}.
= Flushing floats =
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