Thanks to all, yes, \placelistoffigures works fine Concerning structure: yeah, thanks Alan, I used it. I think I had some issues I was not able to solve so switched to raw input. Best -a- -------------------------------------------------- Andrea Valle -------------------------------------------------- CIRMA - StudiUm Università degli Studi di Torino --> http://www.cirma.unito.it/andrea/ --> http://www.fonurgia.unito.it/andrea/ --> http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanderaalle/sets/ --> http://vimeo.com/vanderaalle --> http://andreavalle.bandcamp.com --> andrea.valle@unito.it -------------------------------------------------- "This is a very complicated case, Maude. You know, a lotta ins, a lotta outs, a lotta what-have-yous." (Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski) > On 14 Sep 2018, at 14:40, Alan Braslau wrote: > > On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 11:20:27 +0200 > Andrea Valle wrote: > >> Thanks Henri >> >> actually this works in my chapter but I have a book made up of various chapters coordinate by a main.tex file >> containing general setting and e.g. >> >> \input c_1_semiotics.tex % chapter >> >> \input c_2_conceptions.tex >> >> etc > > The ConTeXt way of doing this is: > > \component c_1_semiotics > > \component c_2_conceptions > > also putting > > \startcomponent c_1_semiotics > ... > \stopcomponent > > at the beginning and end in each component file. > > This project/product scheme is handled more coherently than a raw \input. Note, however, that this has nothing to do directly with the question about generating a list of figures; as already answered \placelistoffigures[criterium=chapter], for example, gives a list of figures limited to the present chapter. One can also use criterium=part, section, etc. as well as criterium=all. > > Alan >