For the time being, I think I'm giving up on pairing ConTeXt standalone
and TeXworks on my Xubuntu machine and try to try out SciTE.
In the manual it says that
If you want to use ConTEXt, you need to copy the relevant files from
/tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite
to the path were
On 20-6-2012 05:04, Bill Meahan wrote:
Anybody got a ctags file for ConTeXt? :-)
what are ctags
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 20-6-2012 05:04, Bill Meahan wrote:
Anybody got a ctags file for ConTeXt? :-)
what are ctags
CTAGS(1)
Exuberant Ctags
CTAGS(1)
NAME
ctags - Generate tag files for
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-6-2012 05:04, Bill Meahan wrote:
Anybody got a ctags file for ConTeXt? :-)
what are ctags
They allow you to jump around to specific locations in a file.
For example, in vim, pressing CTRL+] on \in[sec:first] will jump to the
location where
On 06/20/2012 11:24, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-6-2012 05:04, Bill Meahan wrote:
Anybody got a ctags file for ConTeXt? :-)
what are ctags
They allow you to jump around to specific locations in a file.
SciTE also uses them to generate
On 06/19/2012 17:57, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 19-6-2012 23:27, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 06/19/2012 16:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
and you can give spell checking a try (you can use mtxrun --script
--scite to convert a list with words into one suitable for the context
lexers)
Hans
fyi: the context
On 20-6-2012 18:37, Bill Meahan wrote:
1. Running the command as shown generates a spell-xx.lua file but
complains about a spell-xx.lucluac file not being present.
luac compiles the lau file into bytecode (luac comes with lua and needs
to match the lua version in scite)
2. The lexer does
On 20-6-2012 20:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
indeed, internally there is a limit of length 2
i can probably do a check for length i.e. if no 3 character words then
also no checking
the next version has
return {
[max]=40,
[min]=3,
[n]=151493,
[words]={
[aardvark]=aardvark,
On 06/20/2012 14:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-6-2012 20:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
indeed, internally there is a limit of length 2
i can probably do a check for length i.e. if no 3 character words then
also no checking
the next version has
return {
[max]=40,
[min]=3,
[n]=151493,
[words]={
On 06/20/2012 14:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-6-2012 18:37, Bill Meahan wrote:
1. Running the command as shown generates a spell-xx.lua file but
complains about a spell-xx.lucluac file not being present.
luac compiles the lau file into bytecode (luac comes with lua and needs
to match the lua
On 20-6-2012 21:05, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 06/20/2012 14:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-6-2012 18:37, Bill Meahan wrote:
1. Running the command as shown generates a spell-xx.lua file but
complains about a spell-xx.lucluac file not being present.
luac compiles the lau file into bytecode (luac
On 19-6-2012 06:54, Bill Meahan wrote:
I'm trying to get the SciTE lexers that come with the ConTeXt
distribution working but I'm not having much luck. SciTE certainly
processes the ConTeXt start-up script but never does any highlighting.
I always get the warning that lpeg is not loaded but I
On 06/19/2012 04:58, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 19-6-2012 06:54, Bill Meahan wrote:
(Textadept has no realtime log pane so I cannot use it here without
sacrificing too much convenience.)
Might be fixable, at least on *nix system. Textadept 5.4 does allow
running processes in a subshell. I'll
On 19-6-2012 18:48, Bill Meahan wrote:
Finding the properties files is pretty easy (/usr/local/share/scite/),
Not sure where to put the lexers directory, though. I changed
ScITEGlobal.properties per the instructions. There is no lpeg.properties
file, nothing I've found (so far) in the global
On 06/19/2012 13:28, Hans Hagen wrote:
you need to fetch it from
http://foicica.com/scintillua/
I ended up installing the complete scintillua package and now everything
works just fine. Had to modify the scintillua Makefile every place where
there was a bare scintilla/something or
On 19-6-2012 22:17, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 06/19/2012 13:28, Hans Hagen wrote:
you need to fetch it from
http://foicica.com/scintillua/
I ended up installing the complete scintillua package and now everything
works just fine. Had to modify the scintillua Makefile every place where
there was
On 06/19/2012 16:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
and you can give spell checking a try (you can use mtxrun --script
--scite to convert a list with words into one suitable for the context
lexers)
Hans
There is a little module in Brian's ~/.textadept file on the Textadept
wiki that uses aspell to do
On 19-6-2012 23:27, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 06/19/2012 16:43, Hans Hagen wrote:
and you can give spell checking a try (you can use mtxrun --script
--scite to convert a list with words into one suitable for the context
lexers)
Hans
There is a little module in Brian's ~/.textadept file on the
On 06/19/2012 04:58, Hans Hagen wrote:
Interestingly, the lexers work just fine in Textadept but I haven't
quite figured out how to get them to load automatically. I have to
manually select the lexer but it works fine once I do.
Turns out they don't work as well as I thought they did. To
I'm trying to get the SciTE lexers that come with the ConTeXt
distribution working but I'm not having much luck. SciTE certainly
processes the ConTeXt start-up script but never does any highlighting.
I always get the warning that lpeg is not loaded but I cannot find any
separate
Hello!
While struggling with the prefixed referencing system, I found two
commands in the Tools menu that fail miserably. As the commands I
normally use (Ctrl+1/Process TeX file, Process and Arrange, Generate
Formats (luaTeX) work fine, the problem is fairly local and neither is
critical.
If I
On 23-8-2011 10:59, Mari Voipio wrote:
While struggling with the prefixed referencing system, I found two
commands in the Tools menu that fail miserably. As the commands I
normally use (Ctrl+1/Process TeX file, Process and Arrange, Generate
Formats (luaTeX) work fine, the problem is fairly
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I assume this is due to import scite-ctx and in that file there is
ext.lua.startup.script=$(SciteDefaultHome)/scite-ctx.lua which I don't
have.
My solution: I commended import scite-ctx out
ah, i see, i forget to copy the lua script into the
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