Am Thu, 23 Dec 2010 23:46:26 +0100 schrieb Martin Schröder:
from what I understand WinEdt kind-of-works with Unicode (as long as
all the characters belong to a single codepade, it is able to save and
read the file as UTF-8).
It's 2010, not 1995. Forget about editors that don't do Unicode.
2010/12/23 Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com:
from what I understand WinEdt kind-of-works with Unicode (as long as
all the characters belong to a single codepade, it is able to save and
read the file as UTF-8).
It's 2010, not 1995. Forget about editors that don't do Unicode.
Mojca, Hans, Wolfgang and all other users:
1. Get minimals, I used context-setup-mswin
2. Follow setup install for windows.
3. Using Winedt:
a. go to options, execution modes
b. in full executeables...enter full path where you installed minimals
c. Now in TeX\MikTeX\Options...Add a search root
On 22-12-2010 12:22, barndog1...@gmail.com wrote:
Mojca, Hans, Wolfgang and all other users:
1. Get minimals, I used context-setup-mswin
2. Follow setup install for windows.
3. Using Winedt:
a. go to options, execution modes
b. in full executeables...enter full path where you installed minimals
Am Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:38:49 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
1. Get minimals, I used context-setup-mswin
2. Follow setup install for windows.
3. Using Winedt:
a. go to options, execution modes
b. in full executeables...enter full path where you installed minimals
c. Now in
2010/12/22 barndog1...@gmail.com:
et voila you now have Context latest beta running under MikTeX via
Winedt!
Why do you use Winedt with ConTeXt? Winedt is shareware and doesn't
really do Unicode.
Best
Martin
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 23:43, Martin Schröder wrote:
2010/12/22 barndog1...@gmail.com:
et voila you now have Context latest beta running under MikTeX via
Winedt!
Why do you use Winedt with ConTeXt? Winedt is shareware and doesn't
really do Unicode.
I'm not Barney, but I use a