Hello,

I'm back with my old problem of using stand-alone windows context within 
command line.

I was told that it is possible, but I still cannot figure out how. I have 
mswincontext extracted into drive I:

"
Directory of I:\context
26.08.2007  18:53    <DIR>          .
26.08.2007  18:53    <DIR>          ..
08.08.2007  15:03               206 cscite
08.08.2007  15:03             2 014 cscite.bat
08.08.2007  15:03            24 702 cscite.ico
08.08.2007  17:31    <DIR>          demo
08.08.2007  17:32    <DIR>          docroot
08.08.2007  17:31    <DIR>          goodies
08.08.2007  17:31    <DIR>          gs
08.08.2007  17:31    <DIR>          perl
08.08.2007  17:31    <DIR>          ruby
08.08.2007  17:32    <DIR>          scite
12.08.2007  04:04    <DIR>          tex
08.08.2007  17:31    <DIR>          xmllib
"

When I run cscite.bat it sets some env. vars, and everything within the sci-te 
editor works, but nothing is accessible from external command line. For 
example, 

"
C:\>texexec
'texexec' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable 
program or batch file.
"

How to get it work, scince I want to experiment with some nice text editor. (It 
is Code Browser, unique and free, and the author implemented ConText support 
for my request, now I'm making the lang file).

Best regards,
Vaytcheslav Yatskovsky


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