Am 21.08.2014 um 21:58 schrieb Pierre-François Bonnefoi :
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently prepping my teaching material for my back-to-university.
>
> I want to design some conditional slides based presentation where I can
> select the slides that I want to show in my final presentation.
>
> My cu
And here a few more examples…
\starttext
\doifinset {knuth} {knuth,ward} {\input knuth.tex \blank[2*big]}
\doifnotinset {ward} {knuth,Hans} {\input ward.tex\blank[2*big]}
\doifinsetelse {Hans} {Hans,knuth} {then Hans is a genious...\blank[2*big]}
{else ...}
\doifcommon {string,...} {string
Hi,
Here are a few examples of how to use \doifinset and \doifinsetelse (they were
given by Wolfgang S. a few years ago…):
\starttext
\type{\doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should go}:} \doifinset{A}{A,B,C}{should go}
\type{\doifinset{D}{A,B,C}{should go}:} \doifinset{D}{A,B,C}{should
participate}
\typ
Hello,
I'm currently prepping my teaching material for my back-to-university.
I want to design some conditional slides based presentation where I can select
the slides that I want to show in my final presentation.
My current attempt is to use :
1 - MKIV as I use currently only MKII;
2 - a count