On 10/8/2021 6:39 PM, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ via ntg-context wrote:
Hi everyone:
Could someone send me a minimal configuration for the SciTE editor of
the files needed to work with ConTeXt? I work with MaC OS Big Sur.
There are some scite related files in the distribution that you can look
at
Hi everyone:
Could someone send me a minimal configuration for the SciTE editor of the files
needed to work with ConTeXt? I work with MaC OS Big Sur.
Thanks.
M. González.
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> On 5 Dec 2020, at 11:48, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
> wrote:
>
> Regarding the first question, Scite comes from the App Store. I have
> downloaded and installed it. When I open Scite, I can open .tex files without
> problem, but when I try to compile, I get an error. On the other hand, there
ons, the preferences to
configure ConTeXt.properties, etc.
Thank you.
M. González.
De: ntg-context en nombre de Bruce Horrocks
Enviado: viernes, 4 de diciembre de 2020 23:36
Para: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Asunto: Re: [NTG-context] Scite and Mac OS
> On 4 Dec 2020,
> On 4 Dec 2020, at 08:18, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone:
> I don't know if anyone can help me. I have installed the Scite editor on a
> Mac OS Catalina computer and I cannot configure the editor to work with
> ConTeXt files. Could someone give me some quick setup
Hello everyone:
I don't know if anyone can help me. I have installed the Scite editor on a Mac
OS Catalina computer and I cannot configure the editor to work with ConTeXt
files. Could someone give me some quick setup instructions? With Windows and
Linux I have no problems.
Thank you.
M.
Hi again,
this is the reply of Mitchell:
"Hi Lars,
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018, cryo shock wrote:
> Hi Mitch, hi readers,
>
> do you happen to know where one can download a SciTE / Scintilla v3.8.0
> long term stable release? Or is it only available for users who compile it
> themselves?
> This is
Hi Hans,
I just posted a similar question in the Textadept / Foicica-Code mailing
list. Maybe Mitchell knows. But since you didn't find it, I think chances
are rather low...
Cheers, Lars
Am Di., 21. Aug. 2018 um 17:24 Uhr schrieb Hans Hagen :
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know where one can download a
Hi,
does anyone know where one can download a scite 3.80 (long term stable)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/scintilla/files/scintilla/3.8.0/
or do we need to start compiling it ourselves
Hans
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 12:17:06PM +0200, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hi Ken,
> In which file ?
> Fabrice
>
As a user, on the command line: xdg-mime is a command to set
preferences. But I said 'perhaps' because it depends on the rest of
your desktop adhering to freedesktop.org standards.
>
> Le
Hi Ken,
In which file ?
Fabrice
Le mar. 14 août 2018 à 02:18, Ken Moffat a écrit :
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 01:54:06AM +0200, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>
> > How to have evince as the default reader ?
> >
> perhaps
>
> xdg-mime default evince.desktop application/pdf
>
> ĸen
> --
>
On 8/14/2018 2:06 AM, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 01:54:06 +0200
Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello,
As I am having some problems with Emacs, I will try to use Scite !
1. How to insert an environment ?
That is with AUCTEX + Emacs, I was doing C-c C-e but how do with Scite ?
2. To
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 01:54:06AM +0200, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> How to have evince as the default reader ?
>
perhaps
xdg-mime default evince.desktop application/pdf
ĸen
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 01:54:06 +0200
Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hello,
> As I am having some problems with Emacs, I will try to use Scite !
>
> 1. How to insert an environment ?
> That is with AUCTEX + Emacs, I was doing C-c C-e but how do with Scite ?
>
> 2. To compile, I do Alt + F12 (Run with
Hello,
As I am having some problems with Emacs, I will try to use Scite !
1. How to insert an environment ?
That is with AUCTEX + Emacs, I was doing C-c C-e but how do with Scite ?
2. To compile, I do Alt + F12 (Run with jit) and it works but how to have
the test.pdf output because F5 (go) gives
On 9/23/2017 9:19 PM, mf wrote:
Il giorno sab, 23/09/2017 alle 10.47 +0200, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
On 9/22/2017 10:24 PM, mf wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to use SciTE under Debian GNU/Linux stable (64 bit) to
edit
my ConTeXt files.
I've installed scite 3.7.2 from the Debian repository.
Il giorno sab, 23/09/2017 alle 10.47 +0200, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
> On 9/22/2017 10:24 PM, mf wrote:
> > Hello list,
> > I'm trying to use SciTE under Debian GNU/Linux stable (64 bit) to
> > edit
> > my ConTeXt files.
> >
> > I've installed scite 3.7.2 from the Debian repository.
> >
> >
On 9/22/2017 10:24 PM, mf wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to use SciTE under Debian GNU/Linux stable (64 bit) to edit
my ConTeXt files.
I've installed scite 3.7.2 from the Debian repository.
Downloaded Scintillua and copied its "lexers" folder under
/usr/share/scite. Created a symbolic link from
Hello list,
I'm trying to use SciTE under Debian GNU/Linux stable (64 bit) to edit
my ConTeXt files.
I've installed scite 3.7.2 from the Debian repository.
Downloaded Scintillua and copied its "lexers" folder under
/usr/share/scite. Created a symbolic link from /etc/scite/lexers to
that folder:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2017 13:29:59 +0200 Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 8/29/2017 9:31 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I noticed that the scite module (m-scite.mkiv) has undergone some
> > changes recently. When using this module to highlight source code, then
> > the escape
On 8/29/2017 9:31 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that the scite module (m-scite.mkiv) has undergone some
changes recently. When using this module to highlight source code, then
the escape mechanism does not seem to work anymore.
MWE:
\enabletrackers[buffers.visualize]
Hi,
I noticed that the scite module (m-scite.mkiv) has undergone some changes
recently. When using this module to highlight source code, then the escape
mechanism does not seem to work anymore.
MWE:
\enabletrackers[buffers.visualize]
\usemodule[scite]
\setuptyping[TEX][escape={[[,]]}]
\starttext
Hi,
For those using scite in the distribution: Ctrl + triggers a bottom menu
with alphabets organized by language cq. math alphabets (no time to do
the symbols now). If your language is missing, feel free to submit the
data (has to be utf-8).
Hans
A quick FYI: the URL given in the manual for the LPeg lexers package you
need is no longer valid. That project is not hosted on code.google.com
any more.
Use this one instead: http://foicica.com/scintillua/
--
Bill Meahan
Westland, Michigan USA
On 3-1-2012 04:52, Peter Park Nelson wrote:
Hello, I installed and configured SciTE today to try it out. I am
using the standalone distribution. When I try to process a context
document with F7, SciTE calls texexec and uses mkii instead of mkiv (I
always use mkiv/luatex). How do I configure
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 05:52, Peter Park Nelson
peter.park.nel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I installed and configured SciTE today to try it out.
How did you do the configuration part? I.e. did you follow the (AFAIK)
up-to-date instructions at
It looks like you need to point Scite to
/home/peter/context1220/texmf-mswin/bin (assuming you are using
windows) in your PATH.
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Peter Park Nelson
peter.park.nel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I installed and configured SciTE today to try it out. I am
using the
Thanks for your responses. I should have specified that I am using
Linux (Ubuntu). I don't have any previous SciTE configuration files in
my home directory.
I used the instructions from contextgarden and
scite-context-readme.pdf, including creating a launch script that sets
the PATH to include my
OK, I just realized that the pdftex Tex Live 2010 actually is the
pdftex in the current context beta...
peter@computer:~$ which pdftex
/home/peter/context1220/tex/texmf-linux/bin/pdftex
peter@computer:~$ pdftex -v
pdfTeX 3.1415926-1.40.11-2.2 (TeX Live 2010)
kpathsea version 6.0.0
Copyright 2010
Hello, I installed and configured SciTE today to try it out. I am
using the standalone distribution. When I try to process a context
document with F7, SciTE calls texexec and uses mkii instead of mkiv (I
always use mkiv/luatex). How do I configure SciTE to use mkiv?
Here's the beginning of the
This may not belong here but perhaps someone would be willing to confer
with me off-list?
After Scite re-install with new MkIV instructions I can not find where to
change background color. (I was able to change it before under ebswift
installation although syntax highlighting for *tex did not
Hi,
For those using scite with the lexers that ship with context: version
3.00 has some problems with saving new files so I tries version 3.01 but
that one crashes probably due to a mismatch in the scintilla lpeg lexer
library (that unfortunately does not ship with scite itself). So, best
Hello,
problem solved!
1. I made a new installation of Scite
2. put the lexer from scintillua into the
scite-rootdirectory (including the directoryname /lexer/)
3. and then the lexer from my context-installation
And now highlighting works :-)
Regards
Jannis
Hello,
I tried to follow the PRAGMA document for setting up SciTE to run with
ConTeXt. The Tools menu seems to recognize that I am trying to process
a ConTeXt file and the syntax highlighting seems to fit as well.
However, when trying to Compile or Build, SciTE tells me
mtxrun --autogenerate
S Barmeier severinbarme...@googlemail.com writes:
Hello,
I tried to follow the PRAGMA document for setting up SciTE to run with
ConTeXt. The Tools menu seems to recognize that I am trying to process
a ConTeXt file and the syntax highlighting seems to fit as well.
However, when trying to
well, editor support is just a bonus
i still have to upgrade the scite related files to the new minimals
(we did some tests at the context conference with this; one problem is
that one needs to adapt user specific files (in user space) on top of
globally used setup files)
Hans
I finally
Wolfgang Hugemann wrote:
I seems to me that waiving global environment variables is something
almost impossible for a beginner. I ran into a lot of errors obiously
originating from unknown paths.
I literally just found out that even though I had allowed the installer
to set global
Look at the label ':help' in 'cscite.bat'.
I had done this already. All that is says is
echo usage: cscite root, e.g. cscite d:\copyofcdrom
leaving you with the question which root of what is meant.
I tested the root directory of context C:\Programme\contextminimal and
the root directory of
you should not have any global Context environment variables, because
you call cscite.bat (setuptex.bat is called then before scite is
started).
The problems I see are miktex executables which are in the PATH and
can interfere with their context equivalents.
How exactly are you starting scite?
Wolfgang Hugemann wrote:
you should not have any global Context environment variables, because
you call cscite.bat (setuptex.bat is called then before scite is
started).
The problems I see are miktex executables which are in the PATH and
can interfere with their context equivalents.
How
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:24:37 +0200
From: Wolfgang Hugemann a...@hugemann.de
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Scite + non-global environbment
variables
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Hello to everybody,
I have just started with Context, having been working with LaTeX (i.e. MikTeX /
TeXnicCenter under WIndows) for quite a while.
I installed Contextminimal and Scite just as proposed as the easiest way to get
started. As setting global environments variables would interfere
Hallo Wolfgang,
I have just started with Context, having been working with LaTeX
(i.e. MikTeX / TeXnicCenter under WIndows) for quite a while.
I installed Contextminimal and Scite just as proposed as the easiest
way to get started. As setting global environments variables would
interfere
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, mattia schirosa wrote:
editor how was advised in context wiki. I can't found a command or a
tool to compile the tex file by Scite, is there any possibility or i
have to pass by prompt control everytimes?
I normally use Ctrl+1 in my SciTe; I've used it so long I've
Hi,
i start use context to write my master thesis, i chose Scite tex editor how was
advised in context wiki. I can't found a command or a tool to compile the tex
file by Scite, is there any possibility or i have to pass by prompt control
everytimes? When i try different layout solution is a bit
2008/11/5 mattia schirosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
i start use context to write my master thesis, i chose Scite tex editor how
was advised in context wiki. I can't found a command or a tool to compile
the tex file by Scite, is there any possibility or i have to pass by prompt
control
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/11/5 mattia schirosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
i start use context to write my master thesis, i chose Scite tex editor
how
was advised in context wiki. I can't found a command or a tool to compile
the tex file by
Hi,
in the minimals there is a ttf file:
.../texmf-context/fonts/truetype/hoekwater/lm/LMTypewriter10-Regular.ttf
you can copy that file to c:\Windows\Fonts
then in in context.properties you can set
if PLAT_WIN
font.monospace=font:LMTypewriter10-Regular,size:14
Hi Idris,
I open a terminal window and type
scite
as follows (incl. terminal window output messages):
Setting /opt/context/tex as TEXROOT.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/context/tex$ scite
then SciTE launches but not in the way I expected.
did you use the cscite script to launch scite or the
Found it.
TeX was not selected in the language menu.
( SciTE doesn't check mark the selected language so I didn't spot it at
first )
However now, when compiling I get ... :O)
texmfstart texexec --lua mini01.tex
TeXExec | processing document 'mini01.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec |
Hi,
I've switched from Linux (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition) running from
within Windows XP + VirtualBox to a stand-alone Ubuntu installation.
Installed
- ConTeXt minimals in /opt/context
- SciTE through the Synaptic Package Manager, and followed the SciTE in
ConTeXt manual instructions :
*
2008/8/22, Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've switched from Linux (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition) running from
within Windows XP + VirtualBox to a stand-alone Ubuntu installation.
from the SciTE output window gives
sh: texexec: not found
Exit code: 127
ruby, tidy, xsltproc, gv and rxvt are
Hi Alan,
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:16:26 -0600, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Launching
texexec --check
from the SciTE output window gives
sh: texexec: not found
Exit code: 127
ruby, tidy, xsltproc, gv and rxvt are installed
texexec.rb is in
Hi,
Is it possible to use the available True/OpenType fonts ? If so, how ?
Thx,
Alan
PS Ubuntu 8.04, SciTE 1.75
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Alan Stone wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use the available True/OpenType fonts ? If so, how ?
on the wiki search for xetex and luatex
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Thanks Hans. I meant changing the font of the SciTE editor. Meanwhile I
found how.
Best,
Alan
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Stone wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use the available True/OpenType fonts ? If so, how ?
on the wiki search for xetex
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
It seems I have missing scite-ctx.lua. It is not present in the
cont-tmf.zip which I had downloaded. I created an empty scite-ctx.lua to
suppress the error message. Is this file meant to be created manually or
a part of distribution
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 15:34 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
It seems I have missing scite-ctx.lua. It is not present in the
cont-tmf.zip which I had downloaded. I created an empty scite-ctx.lua to
suppress the error message. Is this
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 15:34 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
It seems I have missing scite-ctx.lua. It is not present in the
cont-tmf.zip which I had downloaded. I created an empty scite-ctx.lua to
suppress the error message. Is this
Abhishek Seth wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 15:34 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
It seems I have missing scite-ctx.lua. It is not present in the
cont-tmf.zip which I had downloaded. I created an empty scite-ctx.lua to
suppress the
Hi,
It seems I have missing scite-ctx.lua. It is not present in the
cont-tmf.zip which I had downloaded. I created an empty scite-ctx.lua to
suppress the error message. Is this file meant to be created manually or
a part of distribution (cont-tmf.zip)?
Thanks
Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
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HI!
I am trying to make Scite work in a context way by copying
context.properties and friends, and it does work .
The problem seems to be that make scite
I have updated lua to the latest version 5.1.3. And yes I have updated
to scite-ctx from the latest context distribution in the scite
directory.
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 20:21 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
After reinstalling the Scite 1.76 and putting the support files in
Abhishek Seth wrote:
Hi,
After reinstalling the Scite 1.76 and putting the support files in
place, I am getting the following error:
attempt to call a string value
Lua: error occured while loading startup script
I don't know what it is. Can someone please help?
probably related to
Jan-Erik Hägglöf wrote:
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HI!
I am trying to make Scite work in a context way by copying
context.properties and friends, and it does work .
The problem seems to be that make scite automatic be in utf8 mode. I
have copying following
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HI!
I am trying to make Scite work in a context way by copying
context.properties and friends, and it does work .
The problem seems to be that make scite automatic be in utf8 mode. I
have copying following parameters in the file .SciTEUser.properies
Hi,
After reinstalling the Scite 1.76 and putting the support files in
place, I am getting the following error:
attempt to call a string value
Lua: error occured while loading startup script
I don't know what it is. Can someone please help?
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
However, when I try to compile a metapost/metafun source from the SciTE
editor, it fails. It tries to run mpost directly, and it's not found. I can
run texmfstart texexec --mptex ... in the SciTE's command promt, and it
works, but it's annoying. Can I somehow
On 9/29/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
P.S. Hans, would it be possible to add the Metafont into the minimal
distribution? I like it so much I'd like to make it my major distribution
even in Linux, but I need the Metafont since from time to time I still use
some bitmapped
Many thanks for your answer.
you can set the commands in context.properties file (or overload t hen
in your user.properties file)
But can you please be more specific? The only thing I want is to press F7
and make the SciTE call
texmfstart texexec --mptex File.mp
I tried to find the proper
Many thanks. I answered before I've got your answer.
Honestly, I don't know what must be there to be able to generate fonts. I
never tried to erase the stuff just to learn what is really needed. :-)
The manual lists some other programs. What are those? Which ones could
theoretically be needed?
Good morning (or whatever you have in Europe now).
Two or three week ago I've installed the minimal ConTeXt distribution under
Windows. My first use of TeX under Windows, many thanks for the
distribution, it's great!
However, when I try to compile a metapost/metafun source from the SciTE
editor,
Hallo!
I had a little problems to install scite 1.74 for conTeXt under
Windows.
First, I tried to import both
'context.properties' and 'default.properties' in this order in
'SciteGlobal', but only the second(?) was imported. I tried to
comment a few other imports, which I don't use, but
?
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2007-05-28
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*From: *Zhichu Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To: *soft_share [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent: *2007-05-28, 06:49:23
*Subject: *Re: [NTG-context] Scite folding
Hi, instanton
Is there any possibility that you can make an addon lua script to do
Dear all,
Just come across this thread. The TeX folding feature in NotePad++ was adapted
by me and originally the adaptations was made in SciTE. As I am not a ConTeXt
user, I am not aware of the structure of sectioning commands in ConTeXt. Could
anyone of you let me know of a minimum list of
Hi,
On Sun, 27 May 2007 11:18:48 -0600, soft_sharesoft_share@126.com
wrote:
Dear all,
Just come across this thread. The TeX folding feature in NotePad++ was
adapted by me and originally the adaptations was made in SciTE. As I am
not a ConTeXt user, I am not aware of the structure of
Dear syndicate,
Can Scite be configured for folding based on TeX keywords, or is that
something that is hardwired in Scintilla/Scite? I would like to feed Scite
all the \start-\stop's, {}, \bgroup-\egroup etc. I looked in the context
properties files but did not find anything, and it's
Hi Idris,
AFAIK, one can modify one of the source files --- LEXTeX.cxx --- and compile
it again. But I'm sure there should be some more sophisticate way.
On 4/5/07, Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear syndicate,
Can Scite be configured for folding based on TeX keywords, or is
Hi Zhichu,
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 09:52:19 -0600, Zhichu Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
AFAIK, one can modify one of the source files --- LEXTeX.cxx --- and
compile
it again.
I am not a programmer, and would really like to avoid this option ;-)
But I'm sure there should be some more
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 09:20:21 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notepad++ (also scintilla-based) supports this through a nifty
define-your-own-language dialog, as well as global RTL (no
interlinear
bidi),
I forgot the note:
I am happy to share my context
Hello Idris,
bit hesitant about switching from WinEdt to Notepad++. Notepad++ also
supports folding in TeX-mode for things like \chapter, \section (without
ending tags; adopted from Visual TeX)
How does it find the end of the chapter then?
Patrick
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ConTeXt wiki and more:
Hi Patrick,
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 12:34:37 -0600, Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
bit hesitant about switching from WinEdt to Notepad++. Notepad++ also
supports folding in TeX-mode for things like \chapter, \section (without
ending tags; adopted from Visual TeX)
How does it find
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hi,
A simple newbie 'abstract' question. How to setup fresh SciTe 1.73
installation to
work with context scripts?
And a more concrete one: how to load context.properties?
there is a scite related manual in the document collection
you can load properties
Hi,
A simple newbie 'abstract' question. How to setup fresh SciTe 1.73 installation
to
work with context scripts?
And a more concrete one: how to load context.properties?
Best,
Vyatcheslav
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All,
I know where the line endings choice is on the menu in scite. Seems
to default to cr+lf in windows regardless of the file it is reading,
or am i mistaken?
Is there way to have it interpret the line endings and keep whatever
form is used when the file is opened?
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I know where the line endings choice is on the menu in scite. Seems
to default to cr+lf in windows regardless of the file it is reading,
or am i mistaken?
Is there way to have it interpret the line endings and keep whatever
form is used when the file is
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I know where the line endings choice is on the menu in scite. Seems
to default to cr+lf in windows regardless of the file it is reading,
or am i mistaken?
Is there way to have it interpret the line endings and keep whatever
form is used when the file is
All,
Anyone know how to repeat a command in the DOS console in Windows Scite? F3
woks in a DOS box in XP, but that is reserved for something else in Scite.
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Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for all the help. I have progressed a lot with the tips you gave
me. Now, I have two problems:
1) I can run texmfstart newtexexec.rb --autopdf --pdf myfile.tex from
Windows command line, but when I click on Build in SciTE's Tools menu, it
says:
Hi,
What tips can folks give me about wrapping in Scite?
A. Starting with a blank document.
B. Starting with a document that is not wrapped (lots of long lines).
In particular, is there a way to wrap a document while still
preserving stuff like:
\placeformula[-]
\startformula
\eqalign{
David Arnold wrote:
Hi,
What tips can folks give me about wrapping in Scite?
A. Starting with a blank document.
B. Starting with a document that is not wrapped (lots of long lines).
In particular, is there a way to wrap a document while still
preserving stuff like:
given that the
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Where can I get these Lua scripts? Are there somewhere in my TeX system or
I have to download them from somewhere?
this script is in the context zip
Hans
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Hooman Javidnia wrote:
texexec is known, I know this because I can run it from command
line. texmfstart is located in
E:\TeXLive2005\texmf-dist\scripts\context\ruby but I am not sure if it is
known to the system or not. How can I test this? Should I tweak any file
or add to to PATH variable?
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
texexec is known, I know this because I can run it from command
line. texmfstart is located in
E:\TeXLive2005\texmf-dist\scripts\context\ruby but I am not sure if it is
known to the system or not.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
texexec is known, I know this because I can run it from command
line. texmfstart is located in
E:\TeXLive2005\texmf-dist\scripts\context\ruby but I
Hi,
Are the SciTE configuration files on Windows only supposed to work
with MikTeX or do they work with other implementations as well?
Do I have to copy all language .properties files even though I am going to
use only English? Do I have to modify any .properties files, if I want to
load only
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Hi,
Are the SciTE configuration files on Windows only supposed to work
with MikTeX or do they work with other implementations as well?
Do I have to copy all language .properties files even though I am going to
use only English? Do I have to modify any .properties
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Hi,
Are the SciTE configuration files on Windows only supposed to work
with MikTeX or do they work with other implementations as well?
Do I have to copy all language .properties files even though I am going to
use only
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
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
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