Hi, TL;DR: Is there a way to pass a `mode` argument when running `mtxrun --script epub --images`?
Thanks a lot Hans and Mikael for yesterday's update! Your efforts to make ConTeXt-generated documents more accessible are really appreciated! (And may make my question moot :D Although I imagine there will still be use-cases for html/epub export.) I have a document where different versions should have a different number of images. Following an earlier suggestion from Wolfgang, I usually handle differences between versions of the same document using modes, which works very well for pdf outputs. However, I could not figure out how to generate the correct images for html export. For example, if I have the following: test.tex ________________ \setupbackend[export=yes] \starttext A well-known equation: \startmode[show_formula] \startformula e = \frac{m c^2}{\sqrt{1 - v^2 / c^2}} \stopformula \stopmode \stoptext ___________________ and run mtxrun --script epub --images test.tex context test.tex --mode=show-formula the pdf output is correct but the html output lacks the formula. (The output is correct if I delete `\startmode[show_formula]` and `\stopmode`.) Is there a way to activate the `show_formula` mode when running `mtxrun --script epub --images`? Cheers, Florent
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