On Tuesday 30 October 2007 02:56:32 pm Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2007-10-30 um 19:06 schrieb Matija Šuklje:
> > Could anyone suggest a good ConTeXt-aware editor for Linux?
>
> Did you have a look at this:
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_editor
> It's a bit outdated, but should give you a start.
> AFAIK Scite is Hans' favourite, so maybe its ConTeXt mode is the best.
>
> Greetlings from Lake Constance!
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I like Gvim. In the .gvimrc file I have assigned the f2 key to readjusting the 
source text ragged right for readability,  f3 to running pdfttex on a file 
named book.tex, f4 to running texexec on a file named book.tex and f5 to 
displaying book.pdf via kpdf.  Syntax highlighting is turned on of course. 

Each book gets its own directory and the main file is always named book.tex.  
I can be working on a samll piece of the book but f3 or f4 will always give 
me a recompile of the whole book. Kpdf automatically updates witout losing 
its place.  Acrobat  Reader won't do that. 

In other words I have WYSIWYG more or less when I need it. I find this to be 
an efficient setup.  

-- 
John Culleton
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