[NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-23 Thread Hooman Javidnia
Hi I am new to ConTeXt. Once I saw the showcase, I thought that this is even much better than LaTeX which I have been using for 3 years. I have MikTeX installed on my WinXP machine and according to the advice tried to setup SciTE to write some practice documents. Still I have problems. I have

Re: [NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-21 Thread Hooman Javidnia
Hi This is still in the same line as my effort to make SciTE work flawlessly with ConTeXt. Accoridng to Hans's last email on the subject, I thought that I have to install Lua and Python on my Win XP machine too. So I did. Lua seems to be a very small program. Am I right? I installed version 5.1

Re: [NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-20 Thread Hans Hagen
Hooman Javidnia wrote: It seems that SciTE can't still detect type of the file that I want to compile or build. I get the same message when I Build myfile.tex too, although Build process finishes without any errors. run this once in a console: FTYPE

[NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-19 Thread Hooman Javidnia
Hi I am new to ConTeXt. Once I saw the showcase, I thought that this is even much better than LaTeX which I have been using for 3 years. I have MikTeX installed on my WinXP machine and according to the advice tried to setup SciTE to write some practice documents. Still I have problems. I have

Re: [NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-19 Thread Mari Voipio
Hooman Javidnia wrote: Should I install Ruby on my machine? Yes, you'll need both Ruby and Perl. Both are scripting languages. You must have missed the discussion about this earlier today, but no problem, it got wikified:

Re: [NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-19 Thread Mari Voipio
It would of course help if I learned to read - I didn't exactly answer your question fully and I'm sorry about that. I cannot quite answer to all parts of your questions, but here's a bit more: Yes, you need to have working installations of Ruby and Perl on your computer. If you can make

Re: [NTG-context] SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts

2006-01-19 Thread Hooman Javidnia
Thanks Mari for the very valuable advice. With your help, now I have something that works (kind of): Here is what I did: 1. I installed Ruby. I have no idea why it should be installed on a system so that ConTeXt works. 2. I downloaded texmfstart.exe and put in the texmf bin folder (I have