On Thu, 28 Feb 2019, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote: > Hello, > > I'm struggling with using modes to make a part of the text conditional. > > Here is my code: > > ---- > \def\b#1{\startmode[#1]} > \def\e{\stopmode} > > % \enablemode[100] % For optional usage > > \starttext > A > \b{100} % Should be start of some conditional text from here ... > B > \e % ... to here > \stoptext Modes don't work that way. You can do something like this: \define[1]\bbb {\doifnotmode{#1} {\grabbufferdata[dummy][bbb][eee]}} \let\eee\relax \enablemode[100] \starttext A \bbb{100} Inside mode 100 \eee \bbb{101} Inside mode 101 \eee \stoptext Depending on the actual use case, there might be simpler ways. Aditya