Hi Jaroslav,
Notepad++ also supports TeX out the box, but I don't know if it can be
configured to provide autocompletion and which Run Commands I need to
create (and how). SciTE and Notepad++ shares the same base
(Scintilla), but Notepad++ is far more polished.
Regards,
Luiz Borges
2012/4/17 Jaroslav Hajtmar
Hi Luiz I recommend PSPad (http://www.pspad.com/en/) Try it. I can not say that directly support ConTeXt, but TeX quite understand. SciTE seems flawless, but I'm so used to PSPad that I can leave it :-).
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 17.4.2012 20:31, Luiz Borges napsal(a):
Can anybody tell me how to correctly configure Notepad++ to use ConTeXt? I'm just starting with ConTeXt (and Tex BTW) and Scite seems to be too unpolished. One advantage that I can see of Scite over Notepad++ is that it has some autocompletion, besides that I think the interface and its "tools" are terrible.
Also, is there anyother noteworthy editor that works nicely with standalone context? Preferably with spell-check and auto-completion.
Regards, Luiz Borges
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