Displaying regions
Except for the special header regions, which have some specific pre-defined behavior, floating regions are rendered but not visible anywhere on the page. In order to make a region visible, it must be placed. These are the available place APIs:
context.GetRegion(region).Place()
	 
context.GetRegion(region).Place(myPoint, referenceRegion,
		  referencePoint, transition, transitionTime)
	 
context.GetRegion(region).Place(myPoint, referenceRegion,
		  referencePoint, xOffset, yOffset)
	 
context.GetItems().GetItem(n).GetRegion(region).Place(myPoint,
		  referenceRegion, referencePoint, xOffset, yOffset)
	 
Parameters:
- region: The name of the region to place.
 - myPoint: Point specification for region. The point specification details are described in the next section.
 - referenceRegion: The name of the region at which the region being placed is positioned.
 - referencePoint: Point specification for atReferenceRegion.
 - xOffset: Optional parameter indicating an additional
		  offset to apply on the X axis, which is as a percentage of the width of
		  atReferenceRegion. Default value is 0%. It must follow one of these formats: 
		  
- <number>%x
 - <number>%X
 - +<number>%x
 - +<number>%X
 - -<number>%x
 -  -<number>%X 
				
Two examples are: 25%x, -25%x
 
 - yOffset: Optional parameter indicating an additional offset to apply on the Y axis, which is as a percentage of the height of atReferenceRegion. Default value is 0%. It must follow a similar format to the xOffset with x replaced with y.
 
If the region has already been placed, placing it again will move it to the new location. The most recently placed region is on top.
To remove a region, after it has been placed, use the displace method. Any regions placed relative to a displaced region are also displaced.
...GetRegion(region).Close()
	 
...GetRegion(region).Displace()