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} \type{\doifnotinset{}{A,B,C}{not in the set}:} \doifnotinset{}{A,B,C}{not in the set} \type{\doifnotinset{D}{A,B,C}{not in the set}:} \doifnotinset{D}{A,B,C}{not in the set} \doifinsetelse{D}{A,B,C}{it is in the set}{it is not in the set} \define\test{B} \type{\doifinsetelse{\test}{A,B,C}{\test\ is in the set}{\test\ is not in the set}} \doifinsetelse{\test}{A,B,C}{\test\ is in the set}{\test\ is not in the set} \stoptext Best regards: OK On 21 Aug 2014, at 21:58, Pierre-François Bonnefoi wrote: > 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 counter is defined, that it is incremented at each slide definition; > 3 - a commalist to indicate the slides that I want. The number affected to each slide is made according to its definition in the file and not the slide number displayed; > 4 - a block is added to enclosed each slide in order to allow or not it to be shown in the final presentation. > > \definenumber[slide][way=bytext,prefix=no] > % firstly I generate a full commalist > \def\slidelist{} > \dorecurse{8}{ > \doglobal\appendtocommalist{#1}\slidelist > } > > % then I define my slide where I increment the counter > \def\startSlide{\setupbackgrounds[page][background={fond,Auteur,backgraphics,foreground,foregraphics}] > \directsetup{slide:start}} > \def\stopSlide{\directsetup{slide:stop}} > \startsetups slide:start > \page > \incrementnumber[slide] > \switchtobodyfont[14pt] > \setupinteractionbar[state=start] > \startnarrower[left] > \stopsetups > > \startsetups slide:stop > \stopnarrower > \page > \stopsetups > > \starttext > > \doifinset{\getnumber[slide]}{\slidelist} > { > \startSlide > \SlideTitleSub{Hello there} > > What is my number ? \getnumber[slide] ! > > \stopSlide > } > \stoptext > > > This doesn't work. the "doifinset" doesn't work. I've tried to put some \expanded in order to expand the arguments with no success. > > The only way is to use direct argument as : > \doifinset{1}{1,2,3,4,5} > > Let me know it it is possible. > > best regards, > Pierre-François Bonnefoi. > -- > Bonnefoi Pierre-Francois | E-mail : bonnefoi@unilim.fr http://libpfb.so/ > Universite de Limoges, Laboratoire XLIM | Tel : 06 28 18 03 38 > 123 av Albert Thomas | Mrs. Peel, we're needed... > 87060 Limoges CEDEX - FRANCE | The Avengers. > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net > archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ___________________________________________________________________________________