Hi Pablo,
I use to work (to compile) on ConTeXt documents only with TeXworks (on Linux and Windows). Then I guess you're much more able to work with TeXWork than me ! It's very useful and it allows double windows simultaneously : on left your ctx code, on right the pdf output.
You only have to configure two things : the path where texworks finds context executable (~/home/context/tex/texmf-linux32/bin or /.../linux64/bin, and the same for Microsoft Windows). And a to give a little parameter to TeXworks.
I am afraid that you have to read my French explanation here : https://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/ConTeXt#Installation_et_configuration_de_TeXWo...
But I translate the most important (point 3 of the link given above):
When TeXworks is open, go to "Typesetting/Composition" within the "Edition =>Preferences" menu.
The inferior table "Processing Tools", just create a new tool by clicking on "+" and write "ConTeXt MKIV". In the field "Program", give the path to "context.exe", the same given above. Inside the mask "Arguments" add "$fullname" AND THAT'S ALL ! (Now you are under TeXworks : you must have "ConTeXt MKIV" just beside the green arrow. If your compilation doesn't work maybe it is because you are trying to compile your *.tex file with another executable (pdftex, pdflatex, or anything else...).
Very good idea to build some Spanish documentation on ConTeXt !
Hope it may helps !
JP
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De: "Pablo Rodriguez"
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Envoyé: Samedi 5 Août 2017 13:40:40
Objet: [NTG-context] TeXworks or TeXItEasy as ConTeXt editors
Dear list,
I’m writing an introduction to ConTeXt in Spanish.
Before any new user can start compiling ConTeXt sources, I realize that
I have to explain how to configure an editor for ConTeXt.
Since I plan to deal with the latest beta from the ConTeXt Suite, I need
to explain how to deploy it.
I use Geany in Linux and Notepad++ in Windows. But they are too complex
for newbies. TeXworks seems the best option to start with (and to
explain to newcomers).
I compile my documents with the following commands:
source ~/context/tex/setuptex && contextjit document.tex
I had never problems with that. But as soon as I started to test Qt
applications, I cannot use this.
I mean, the commands above don’t work either with TeXworks or TexitEasy.
Does anyone know how to make the previous commands work with TeXworks?
Setting paths is something I want to avoid, since it is potentially
dangerous for newbies.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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