... I also found another solution reposter before:
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\ctxlua{commands.testcase(condition)}
{ If true...}
{If false}
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Note that both blocks (if-true and if-false) are mandatory.
Considering Wolfgang's last answer, it would be better to write:
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\ctxcommand{testcase(condition)}
{ If true...}
{If false}
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Lukas
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 20:11:32 +0200, Sietse Brouwer
Hi Peter,
I recommend using the following handy little idiom: \ctxlua{commands.doifelse(-45 > 0)}{big}{small} % small
It lets you do all sorts of things that are tricky in TeX: \ctxlua{ commands.doifelse( string.len( "-45" ) > 5 ) }{long}{short}
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