On Tue, 15 Sep 2015, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: >> Jaroslav Hajtmar >> 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