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Combinations are ConTeXt's way to align several pictures (preferrably at same size):
You define, how much figures in columns * rows you'd like to align.
You must provide one "figure something" (e.g. an <{{cmd>|externalfigure</cmd>}}) and a caption for every "cell".
The sample , from the manual, shows how to define a caption for the whole group and use it as float (see [[Floating Objects]]): <texcodecontext source=yes>
\placefigure
[here] % placementoption
[fig:combinations] % reference
{An example of combination} % caption for whole group
\stopcombination
} % whole combination in braces of placefigure
</texcodecontext>shows how to define a caption for the whole group and use it as float (see [[Floating Objects]]).
== Setup ==
There is <{{cmd>|setupcombinations</cmd> }} command. [[Category:Graphics]][[Category:Text elements]]
== Referencing ==
To reference a subfigure you can provide the subfigure's caption as a second parameter to the \{{cmd|in }} command.
To reference the subfigure with the caption d you would write:
This would produce something like 'figure 2.4d'. The content of the second parameter simply gets appended to the end of the figure's reference-number, thus the example above would still work even if the caption would be 'd) An awesome subfigure'.
 
 
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