From: Hans Hagen
\doifelse{stringa}{stringb}{...}{...}
From: Aditya Mahajan
For what you want, modes should be sufficient. If for
something else you really want to do string comparisons,
ConTeXt provides a bunch of \doifelse commands
Good day,
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I'm attempting to abandon the use of Word for a maintaining a growing set of 30
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Stephen Gadsby wrote:
Good day,
Please pardon my newness to TeX, ConTeXt, and this list. If I violate list
etiquette, I apologize and hope you will let me know. Thank you.
I'm attempting to abandon the use of Word for a maintaining a growing set of 30 to 60 page documents that provide
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Stephen Gadsby wrote:
Please pardon my newness to TeX, ConTeXt, and this list. If I violate
list etiquette, I apologize and hope you will let me know. Thank you.
Don't worry. Newbie questions are welcome here.
I'm attempting to abandon the use of Word for a maintaining a