> Am 09.04.2015 um 13:14 schrieb Csikos Bela : > > Wolfgang Schuster írta: >> >>> Am 09.04.2015 um 00:13 schrieb Csikos Bela: >>> >>> Hello: >>> >>> I have to setup caption formatting for Hungarian. >>> In Hungarian I have to write "#. figure." instead of "Figure #:" >>> The exact word for "figure" is "ábra", so what I want exactly is: >>> "# ábra.", eg "1. ábra". >>> How can I do it? (If I set the document language to Hungarian, the >>> word "ábra" is shown correctly but the order is not correct; I get ,. ábra:#.) >> >> Until the labels for hungarian are fixed you can use the \setuplabeltext command >> to set the right labels. >> >>> Another question: for caption text I want it to be justified and the last line of the caption >>> centered. How can I do that? >> >> \useMPlibrary[dum] >> >> \mainlanguage[hu] >> >> \setupcaption[figure][align=last,numberstopper=.] >> >> \setuplabeltext[hu][figure={, ábra}] >> >> \starttext >> >> \startplacefigure[title=\input{ward}] >> \externalfigure[dummy] >> \stopplacefigure >> >> \stoptext >> >> Wolfgang > > Wolfgang, Otared: > > Thank you both for your suggestions. Unfortunately the caption modification works only partially. I could not make both the caption labels and the references look correct. > > When I use Wolfgang's example, I get the following: attachment file caption-example-2.pdf. > > I also tried different settings for caption label, here is the code: > > ------------------------------------------------ > > \starttext > > \setupcaption[figure][numberstopper={. ábra.}] > \setuplabeltext[figure={}] > > Code: > > \verbatim{\setupcaption[figure][numberstopper={. ábra.}]} \par > \verbatim{\setuplabeltext[figure={}]} > > Result: > > Reference to figure 1 (\in{figure}[figure-1]) > > \placefigure[][figure-1]{This is the caption}{\framed{Some figure}} > > \hairline > > \setupcaption[figure][suffix={. ábra},numberstopper={.}] > \setuplabeltext[figure={}] > > Code: > > \verbatim{\setupcaption[figure][suffix={. ábra},numberstopper={.}]} \par > \verbatim{\setuplabeltext[figure={}]} > > Result: > > Reference to figure 2 (\in{figure}[figure-2]) > > \placefigure[][figure-2]{This is the caption}{\framed{Another figure}} > > \hairline > > The caption should be: ``1. ábra. This is the caption'' > > The reference should be: ``(1. ábra)'' -- NO period after ``ábra'', without the word ``figure''. > > \stoptext > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > I attach the generated pdf output: caption-example.pdf > > Unfortunately none of the above code variants gives the correct result. > Despite of the bad "wording" I don't understand why numberstopper (.) > doesn't appear after suffix (. ábra) in figure 2. > > Any way to fix these? The \setupcaption command needs a numbercommand key which can be used to set \setupcaption[numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{…}] > The alignment=last option works. (This option is not mentioned among the options at the contextgarden wiki site, http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupcaptions.) Take a look at the \setupalign page: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupalign Wolfgang