On Saturday 22 February 2003 10:41, Raimund.Kohl@freenet.de wrote:
Hello there,
I am absolutely new to this ConTeXt typesetting system. So I think my problems are boring to most of you ... anyway, they are bothering me :-(
Second ... I am also using gvim as an editor; is there a package supporting ConTeXt with gvim?
Thanks in advance,
Raimund
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Gvim does syntax highlighting and will recognize your file as a TeX file if you have highlighting turned on. You can have two windows up, one for Gvim and one for Acroread. Periodically in your process you can use this Gvim command: :!texexec foo.tex (plus whatever parameters you need) ...and then close and reopen the foo.pdf image in Acrobat Reader. This is how I do it on a Linux system anyhow. I opened acrobat reader as a separate process with the command acroread foo.tex & ...which means that it won't shut down when I close the previous version of foo.pdf. HTH John Culleton - ____________________________________________________________ Free 20MB Web Site Hosting and Personalized E-mail Service! Get It Now At Doteasy.com http://www.doteasy.com/et/