Hi,
Please see the instructions for the notepad++ package, which I announced
on this list some days ago. Following that you should be able to get
whatever application you want to work as you want, including the command
line.
In the meantime try
\> setuptex c:\context\tex [or whatever your path is]
\> texexec
from the command line. Unfortunately this does not always work in MKIV (I
have not updated to the latest version so I don't know if that has
changed).
In any case, try the notepad++ package if you can. Npp is now at 4.2.2;
the only thing you need to do differently is download and install the
Integrated Explorer plugin manually (it does not come by default in 4.2.2).
Then call the command line from npp (Ctrl-6) and it will do want you want
if all is installed properly.
The ConTeXt support for npp is pretty complete, and I'll post an update to
the package in a few days.
Best wishes
Idris
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:58:09 -0600, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
When I run cscite.bat it sets some env. vars, and everything within the sci-te editor works, but nothing is accessible from external command line. For example,
" C:\>texexec 'texexec' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. "
How to get it work, scince I want to experiment with some nice text editor. (It is Code Browser, unique and free, and the author implemented ConText support for my request, now I'm making the lang file).
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