Hi Jaroslav,
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 13:43:26 -0600, Hans Hagen
On 17-4-2012 21:33, Luiz Borges wrote:
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.
Idris is the notepad ++ expert (isn't there a wiki page on it?) One problem I have with notepad ++ is that it's not cross platform while scite runs on win and lin (and on osx but there it somehow lacks lpeg lexer support).
I'm happy to help you with N++. Even last week I searched to see if something better came along, but nothing yet ... I've implemented some more (experimental) context features to make n++ even more useful, like right-click tagging of commonly used commands etc. Everything else you mentioned is already there. Right now I'm at work but write me privately and let's chat tomorrow if you are available. WRT Hans' important point: N++ has global bidi support, and is much more configurable by non-developers like myself. I simply have not found anything x-platform that comes close. OTOH, I tried to keep most of the ConTeXt shortcuts the same as Hans' Scite configuration. so users can jump from one to the other with ease. Best wishes Idris -- Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Shiʿi Studies Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523