On 2022-05-10 17:39, Gerben Wierda via ntg-context wrote:
Example. Call with
context —mode=FR
- Uncomment the first commented lines. Compilation fails because mode FR is on so that works
But I get English anyway. Uncomment the second commented part and it fails, but it should not because mode=EN is not turned on.
%\startmode[FR] % \BLURBONE % \stopmode
\startnotallmodes[FR,RU]% english is the default \enablemode[EN] \stopnotallmodes
\startmode[EN] % \BLURBTWO \setuplanguage[en][patterns={en}] \setupexternalfigure[directory=../LMTX-Output/without-ids/en/ArchiMate 3.1 Metamodel ESv4] \stopmode \startmode[FR] \setuplanguage[fr][patterns={en,fr}] \setupexternalfigure[directory=../LMTX-Output/without-ids/fr/ArchiMate 3.1 Metamodel ESv4] \stopmode \startmode[RU] \setuplanguage[ru][patterns={en,ru}] \setupexternalfigure[directory=../LMTX-Output/without-ids/ru/ArchiMate 3.1 Metamodel ESv4] \stopmode
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Gerben, \startnotallmodes is behaving as it should. Here, it is not the case that RU and FR (all the listed modes) are set, so EN is enabled, and you actually have both FR and EN set. Try the following with context —mode=FR and make sure you understand the result. \starttext \doifmode{EN}{EN is enabled\par} \doifmode{FR}{FR is enabled\par} \doifmode{RU}{RU is enabled\par} \doifmode{FR,RU}{at least one of FR and RU modes is enabled\par} \doifmode{EN,RU}{at least one of EN and RU modes is enabled\par} \doifmode{EN,FR}{at least one of EN and FR modes is enabled\par} \doifmode{EN,FR,RU}{at least one of EN, FR, and RU modes is enabled\par} \doifnotmode{EN}{EN is not enabled\par} \doifnotmode{FR}{FR is not enabled\par} \doifnotmode{RU}{RU is not enabled\par} \doifnotmode{EN,RU}{neither EN nor RU is enabled\par} \doifnotmode{EN,FR}{neither EN nor FR is enabled\par} \doifnotmode{RU,FR}{neither RU nor FR is enabled\par} \doifnotallmodes{FR,RU}{all of FR and RU modes are not enabled\par} \doifnotallmodes{EN,RU}{all of EN and RU modes are not enabled\par} \doifnotallmodes{EN,FR}{all of EN and FR modes are not enabled\par} \doifnotallmodes{EN,FR,RU}{all of EN, FR, and RU modes are not enabled\par} \stoptext Then, add the following block to the beginning of the file and try again. \definemode[EN,FR,RU][keep] \doifmodeelse{EN} { \disablemode[FR] \disablemode[RU]} {\doifmodeelse{FR} { \disablemode[EN] \disablemode[RU]} {\doifmodeelse{RU} { \disablemode[EN] \disablemode[FR]}} { \enablemode[EN]}} I find it useful to add such a block to the environment of every file that uses mutually-exclusive modes. This version pf the block sets a default value if none is on the command line. -- Rik