Re: [NTG-context] Multiple columns in an itemization group

2018-01-26 Thread kaddour kardio
​You have plenty of choices: ​1- using predefined symbols, numbered 1 to 7 for usual itemation symbols: \startitemize[4, columns, three, joindup, packed] 2- use alphanumeric symbols: A (capitals) a, R (romans), r \startitemize[R, columns, three, joindup, packed] 3 - define your own symbol (like

Re: [NTG-context] Correct usage of \placebookmarks

2018-01-26 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2018-01-26 um 12:59 schrieb Lars : > Am 26/01/2018 um 06:10 schrieb Henri: >>> Am I being ignored personally here? >> Why so impatient? I was once bumping a thread for half a year with until >> Hans >> fixed it. > > Well, that's what I call patience. I don't want to be

Re: [NTG-context] Django: using ConTeXT mkiv to output PDF

2018-01-26 Thread kaddour kardio
> > def courrier_mkiv(request, pk2, pk1): > entry = Courrier.objects.get(pk=pk2) > cource = Patient.objects.get(pk=pk1) > context = dict({'courrier': entry, 'patient': cource}) > # buffer = BytesIO() > template = get_template('courrier/courrier.mkiv') > rendered_tpl =

Re: [NTG-context] How to control the placement of a button

2018-01-26 Thread Hans Hagen
On 1/26/2018 6:51 AM, Otared Kavian wrote: Hi all, Some years ago Wolfgang Schuster answered a question about interactive buttons placed on a page in order to navigate in a PDF document. Somehow, unfortunately, I did not keep his complete answer, but kept just an example code he sent, which

Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: Correct usage of \placebookmarks

2018-01-26 Thread Hans Hagen
On 1/26/2018 12:59 PM, Lars wrote: Am 26/01/2018 um 06:10 schrieb Henri: Am I being ignored personally here? Why so impatient?  I was once bumping a thread for half a year with until Hans fixed it. Well, that's what I call patience. I don't want to be offensive, yet there are several

Re: [NTG-context] Fwd: Correct usage of \placebookmarks

2018-01-26 Thread Lars
Am 26/01/2018 um 06:10 schrieb Henri: Am I being ignored personally here? Why so impatient?  I was once bumping a thread for half a year with until Hans fixed it. Well, that's what I call patience. I don't want to be offensive, yet there are several reasons which lead to my assumption, which