Hello, I too use vscode as my editor, and recently wanted to use it for ConTeXt as well. Patrick Gundlach created a tmLanguage file for ConTeXt: https://github.com/pgundlach/context.tmbundle/blob/master/Syntaxes/ConTeXt.t... I just finished packaging and publishing said file in a vscode extension. You can find it on GitHub: https://github.com/JulianGmp/vscode-context-syntax Or on the vscode marketplace: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JulianGmp.context-syntax As the name suggests, the extension only provides syntax highlighting. I might add snippets or build macros in the future, though I would probably implement these things in a seperate extension. Best regards, Julian Also, if you want to build the document with a keybinding, you could define a build task in your tasks.json: https://gist.github.com/JulianGmp/a2b38212878c23d71de3d977214f2bf7 Am 19.08.2019 um 22:08 schrieb Eric Détrez:
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Is it possible to use VScode as IDE for ConTeXt ?
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