Hi Hans, I think I found a clue: If I start a command shell (no scite or npp or other editor) and do setuptex c:\context\tex texmfstart texexec I get TeXExec | version 6.2.0 - 1997-2006 - PRAGMA ADE/POD TeXExec | --check check versions TeXExec | --figures generate overview of figures TeXExec | --listing list of file content TeXExec | --make make formats TeXExec | --modules generate module documentation TeXExec | --mpgraphic process mp file to stand-alone graphics TeXExec | --mpstatic process mp/ctx file to stand-alone graphics TeXExec | --mptex process mp file TeXExec | --mpxtex process mpx file TeXExec | --pdfarrange impose pages (booklets) TeXExec | --pdfcombine combine multiple pages TeXExec | --pdfcopy copy pages from file(s) TeXExec | --pdfselect select pages from file(s) TeXExec | --pdfsplit split file in pages TeXExec | --pdftrim trim pages from file(s) TeXExec | --process process file TeXExec | TeXExec | --help --all shows all switches If I click on cscite.bat scite opens. Then I do CTRL-6 for a window. then I do texmfstart texexec getting ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError) Even setuptex c:\context\tex texmfstart texexec in scite gives me ruby: no such file to load -- ubygems (LoadError) Could there be something screwy in cscite.bat? Or setuptex.bat? 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