Dear gang, I have uploaded the latest version of the ConTeXt support package for Notepad++. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Image:Npp_ConTeXt-Uni.zip It has been updated to 5.1.4, the latest stable version. There are now two versions of Notepad++: ANSI and Unicode. The ANSI version is mostly a legacy version, which supports Win95/98/ME. Unicode Npp supports Unicode path names etc., and is the main release. Most to all important plugins have been ported to Unicode Npp; this and future versions of this package for ConTeXt will only support Unicode Npp from now on. Old plugins will not work with Unicode Npp, so be sure to remove them before installing the latest Npp. See https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=5503888 for more details. NppExec console plugin is essential for this package. It is installed by default by the Npp installer. This support package includes a redundant NppExec plugin -- in case you forgot to install it ;-) -- as well as the Explorer plugin and the XBrackets plugin -- not included in the main distro. XBrackets provides bracket autocompletion and is configurable. Directory structure has changed a bit: Npp now stores some config settings in Application Data\Notepad++\plugins\config that used to be stored in eg Program Files\Notepad++\plugins\Config the startstop module has been moved to texmf-project. Most of its features are or soon will be made obsolete in mkiv. The run commands are now all linked to scripts. Shortcuts are in the Macros menu, and you by F6 you can open the scripts console and editor. This way it's easier to edit the commands as well as to keep up with changes in the way ConTeXt does things etc. All reference to aleph is gone, luatex is its successor. "Update ConTeXt" is almost certainly obsolete; I never use it anyway. Feel free to send me an updated script for inclusion. I have never used XeTeX, the XeTeX related scripts may need adjustment. Please send me any comments, suggestions, or improvements! Best wishes Idris -- Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Shi`i Studies Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523