Hello, From itegrated SciTe everything in Windows stand-alone context distribution works OK. But I want to run binaries using an external shell, and use another editor. I lack path settings. Hans told me that setuptex.bat take care about pathes, but after I run it nothing happens -- even texexec is not in path. The help inside is in unknown language :) How to setup the paths? Best, Vyatcheslav
Quoting Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
Hello,
From itegrated SciTe everything in Windows stand-alone context distribution works OK.
But I want to run binaries using an external shell, and use another editor.
I lack path settings. Hans told me that setuptex.bat take care about pathes, but after I run it nothing happens -- even texexec is not in path. The help inside is in unknown language :) How to setup the paths?
C:\isoimage\usr\local\context\tex\setuptex.bat should set up the paths correctly. If you copy setuptex to some other location, then you need to use setuptex.bat C:\isoimage\usr\local\context\tex (that is path to your tex distribution). I use this to setup paths while using gvim as my editor and use miktex and context standalone distributions side by side. Aditya
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
From itegrated SciTe everything in Windows stand-alone context distribution works OK.
But I want to run binaries using an external shell, and use another editor.
I lack path settings. Hans told me that setuptex.bat take care about pathes, but after I run it nothing happens -- even texexec is not in path. The help inside is in unknown language :) How to setup the paths?
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Aditya Mahajan
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Hans Hagen
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Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky