Re: [NTG-context] Context and Windows7

2010-02-02 Thread Thomas Floeren
On 01.02.2010 12:51, Keith McKay wrote: I want to install ConText on my Windows7 computer. I thought that it would be a good idea if I checked the mailing list archive first, to see if there had been any problems with Windows7. I didn't find any messages related to Windows7, but I don't

Re: [NTG-context] Context and Windows7

2010-02-02 Thread Hans Hagen
On 1-2-2010 20:59, Thomas Floeren wrote: A good Windows editor is Notepad++. I started out with Scite, then used TeXworks for some time also. TeXworks is nice with the integrated pdf view and synctex, but is not really comfortable as editor. Notepad++ has the same editing comfort as Scite (both

Re: [NTG-context] Context and Windows7

2010-02-02 Thread Keith McKay
Thanks to all for the helpfull advice. Minimals installed no problem and I managed to get Scite up and running after using the usefull information in the Contextgarden Wiki. I'll have a play around with Texworks and Notepad++ and see how I get on with them. I look forward to Textadept -

[NTG-context] Context and Windows7

2010-02-01 Thread Keith McKay
I want to install ConText on my Windows7 computer. I thought that it would be a good idea if I checked the mailing list archive first, to see if there had been any problems with Windows7. I didn't find any messages related to Windows7, but I don't know if this is a good or bad thing. There

Re: [NTG-context] Context and Windows7

2010-02-01 Thread Hans Hagen
On 1-2-2010 12:51, Keith McKay wrote: I want to install ConText on my Windows7 computer. I thought that it would be a good idea if I checked the mailing list archive first, to see if there had been any problems with Windows7. I didn't find any messages related to Windows7, but I don't know if

Re: [NTG-context] Context and Windows7

2010-02-01 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 12:51, Keith McKay wrote: Should I download the minimals and look into an editor other than Scite, which I never felt totally comfortable with anyway. There is also TeXworks (--goodies=texworks) in command line. Scite is almost ready to be used the same way. Hans sent me