From: Willi Egger <context@boede.nl>
To: NTG-Context ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: goto
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2015 23:21:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <C6CE6298-4B72-4E3F-839A-0BED901CBA31@boede.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C6004BDB-20BC-4668-9B12-2EF53E114F9F@uva.nl>
Hello Hans,
I read your post today ;-|
In the past, that is in the pdfTeX time, I used this feature as follows:
\useexternaldocument[Taptones][c_tap-tones.pdf][Chapter about using tap-tones]
\starttext
This is a test to jump to another file
\goto{Jump to tap-tones}[Taptones::]
\stoptext
I tested it with a recent version of MKIV and it works.
I hope this can help you setup your project successfully.
Willi
On 18 okt. 2015, at 11:49, Meer, Hans van der <H.vanderMeer@uva.nl> wrote:
>
> I would like to be able to go directly to a local document by an interaction statement. The \goto command seems to be meant for this.
> However, the descriptions in the command reference and the Wiki do not explain all of its parameters:
> In \goto{1}{2}[3] parameters 1 and 2 are marked CONTEXT and 3 is marked REFERENCE. I could find parameter {1} typeset in the text and [3] as the reference in for example a \placefigure.
>
> What is {2} supposed to do? \goto{}Something}[] does not places Something to find.
>
> I tried to effect the jump to a document on my system with
> \goto{local-doc}[/Volumes/Users/myhome/Documents/myfigure.jpg]
> but this does not works as I hoped.
>
> How to?
>
> Hans van der Meer
>
>
>
>
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