Thanx to Wolfgang and Aditya too,
I was a little confused, because in wiki is this command mentioned.
Thanx for explanation and correction in wiki too.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 15. 9. 2015 v 15:49 Aditya Mahajan napsal(a):
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Jaroslav Hajtmar <mailto:hajt...@gyza.cz>
15. September 2015 11:31
Hello ConTeXist.
I do not know if I'm not mistake somewhere, but it seems to me that
the macro \doifnotmodeelse does not work. Can anyone verify this?
There is no command with this name because there is no need for it
and it won’t be different from \doifmodeelse with the exception that
the second and third arguments are switched. Below is a short summary
of the available mode tests.
The \doifmode{}{} command is used when you want to show/enable
something when the requested mode is enabled.
The \doifnotmode{}{} command is used when you to show/enable
something when the requested mode is disable or not set.
With the \doifelsemode{}{}{} (you can also use the alternative name
\doifmodeelse) you can show/enable different things dependent whether
the requested mode is enabled or disabled.
My bad. I thought that I had checked this when writing the article on
modes. I'll update the wiki accordingly.
Aditya
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