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image width
\stopplacefigure
</context>
 
=== Image Width ===
 
The image widths aren’t calculated automatically:
 
<context source="yes">
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow]}{cow}
{\externalfigure[mill]}{mill}
{\externalfigure[hacker]}{hacker}
\stopcombination
</context>
 
You could define them on your own:
 
<texcode>
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow] [width=.3\textwidth]}{cow}
{\externalfigure[mill] [width=.3\textwidth]}{mill}
{\externalfigure[hacker][width=.3\textwidth]}{hacker}
\stopcombination
</texcode>
 
But that’s ugly and tedious. Hans did it for you in {{src|grph-inc.mkxl}}:
 
<texcode>
\definemeasure[combination][
(\textwidth
-\effectiveleftskip
-\effectiverightskip
-\numexpr\combinationparameter\nx-\plusone\relax\dimexpr\combinationparameter\distance\relax
)/\combinationparameter]
</texcode>
 
So you can say:
 
<texcode>
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow] [width=\measure{combination}]}{cow}
{\externalfigure[mill] [width=\measure{combination}]}{mill}
{\externalfigure[hacker][width=\measure{combination}]}{hacker}
\stopcombination
</texcode>
 
But that’s still tedious.
 
With the power of {{cmd|defineexternalfigure}}:
 
<texcode>
\defineexternalfigure[combination][width=\measure{combination}]
</texcode>
(That’s predefined, no need to copy!)
 
<context source="yes">
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow] [combination]}{cow}
{\externalfigure[mill] [combination]}{mill}
{\externalfigure[hacker][combination]}{hacker}
\stopcombination
</context>
 
Beautiful. ;)
== Floatcombinations ==
== Setup ==
There is the {{cmd|setupcombinations}} command.
== Referencing ==

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