At 16:17 09.07.2001 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
>At 02:09 PM 7/9/01 +0200, Eckhart Guth�hrlein wrote:
> >
> >I've been using winedt with latex for several years now. Some quick
> >adaptions enabled me to use context quite comfortably, and I'm satisfied
> >for now. The project setup, however, is very latex-oriented, and I don't
> >know yet if or how it is possible to adjust this. I know a few people using
> >emacs, but nobody who is doing context. I didn't have time to look at
> >texwork yet, so I can't comment on it. Not really a helpful message, but
> >the best I can offer... Just try!
>
>for most cases, it's enough to add processing entries like :
>
>texexec --pdf --once <filename>
>
>texexec --pdf <filename>
Yes, that's what I have done, too. Let me clarify the 'project setup'. I
was referring to possibilities concerning documents split up into several
files. Winedt has a rather nice feature for this: you set the main file,
and winedt finds the included files, gathers information about sectioning,
bib items, references etc. The document structure is displayed graphically
as a tree, so you can browse it quickly. But it seems that winedt searches
for specific latex commands like \input{...}, \ref, \label etc. As most
things in winedt, this can be customized to search for context commands,
but this will surely be rather time-consuming. If I do it some day, I will
make the resulting files available, but I don't promise anything... If
anybody has done it, I would be very interested.
Eckhart