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 forgotten the 
original command but it seems to be same as "Tools | Process tex file", 
which is probably exactly the correct command to be used, when working 
with ConTeXt. If you use generic Scite and not WinConTeXt you may have to 
put a setting somewhere for TeX=ConTeXt to get this to work - this 
assuming that you never want to use other TeX on your SciTe.

The other command I use once in a while especially if stuff has been 
updated is Ctrl+F7 that stands for "Tools | Compile". I'm sure there's a 
difference between these two commands, but I haven't noticed it in the 
context (pun unintended) I use ConTeXt in pure Windows environment as my 
only TeX.


Note that if you do an imposition (when \setuparranging is in use), plain 
Process (Ctrl+1) will skip among others table of contents and references. 
In those cases you have to command "Tools | Process and Arrange" to get it 
right in SciTe. There's no default shortcut keys for this one, so it's two 
mouseclicks away - but still faster than typing --pdfarrange etc. etc. in 
the prompt (if you ask me - I'm a Windows/mousey type of person anyway).


Hope this helps,

Mari
(who knows just enough of SciTe to compile her files on it...)
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