Well, but that will give me one file with papersize a5.
Can I instruct context to produce two files: one with --mode=a5, one with
the normal settings?
Or is a makefile better suited for this?

Best,
Denis

Am Fr., 23. Aug. 2019 um 17:26 Uhr schrieb Hans Hagen <j.ha...@xs4all.nl>:

> On 8/23/2019 5:04 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
> > Hi,
> > let's say I want to produce two different versions of my document, one
> > with papersize a4, the other with papersize a5.
> >
> > ```
> > \setuppapersize[a4][a4]
> > \startmode[a5]
> >    \setuppapersize[a5][a5]
> > \stopmode
> > ```
> >
> > What is the best way to produce both versions with one command? A
> > makefile? Or is there a way to do this with context alone?
> context --mode=a5 ...
>
>
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