Le 30/03/2014 17:49, Br. Samuel Springuel a écrit : > I'm working on the instructions for manually configuring TeXworks to > use the engines on Windows and need some advice. TeXworks normally > places scripts that modify it's behavior in: > > c:\Documents and > Setting\Username\.texlive2013\texmf-config\texworks\ > > However, .texlive2013 is a hidden folder, and so can be hard for > users to find. Further, the batch files don't have to be there for > TeXworks to use them. They could just as easily remain in: > > c:\Program Files\gregorio\contrib > > That would make them much easier to find when manually configuring > TeXworks. Additionally, since this is a system level folder, rather > than a user level one, you wouldn't need to recopy the engines for > each user that wants to use them (though you still would need to > configure TeXworks for each user). > > Do you think it would be a good idea to gain these advantages by > keeping the batch files outside of where TeXworks normally places its > scripts?
Hmmm it's possible of course. But wouldn't it be even better to install the scripts in the right directory in the Windows installer? It can be done very easily in windows/install.lua... Thank you, -- Elie _______________________________________________ Gregorio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-devel
