I have 22 image_000?? directories and file names start as image1, image2 in 
each one, so even if this path permitted globbing, or regexps, the filenames 
would clobber each other.  should image1 be in image_0006 or image_00019 
directory, for example?

Incidentally the definition is:
\setupexternalfigures [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
1 NAME                           OPT
2 inherits: \setupexternalfigure 

Does this mean \setupexternalfigure (single) inherits from 
\setupexternalfigures (plural)?  Yes or no?  To say \setupexternalfigures 
(plural) inherits \setupfigure (single) means that the child 
(\setupexternalfigures --plural) inherits from the parent (\setupexternalfigure 
-- singular).  Is this a grammatical mistake?  e.g. if I inherit 10^6 Euros 
from my father than I as the benefactor inherit what the deceased has 
bequeathed to me.  Here, my father would here be the plural and I the singular: 
I would "inherit from" my father, and I would inherit 10^ Euros.  The way this 
stands as it is written means that my father inherits me: which is that I am 
inherited by my father.  Should the definition actually be (?):
\setupexternalfigures [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
1 NAME                           OPT
2 inherited by: \setupexternalfigure 

David Roderick
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