All, I already have a few colleagues who have set up perl, ghostscript, gsview, miktex, context, and windedt on their XP machines. Does someone have instructions for setting up Scite and configuring it for Context on top of these existing installations?
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I already have a few colleagues who have set up perl, ghostscript, gsview, miktex, context, and windedt on their XP machines.
Does someone have instructions for setting up Scite and configuring it for Context on top of these existing installations?
just install scite and copy the properties files in the context distribution to either the wscite path (best) or the users homepath also copy the luascript to the wscite path Hans
Will it be required to install Ruby and/or Lua on the windows platform? If so, is this the binary I should download and install? http://luaforge.net/frs/download.php/1148/lua5_1b1_Win32_bin.tar.gz Anything else required besides perl? On Jan 15, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
All,
I already have a few colleagues who have set up perl, ghostscript, gsview, miktex, context, and windedt on their XP machines.
Does someone have instructions for setting up Scite and configuring it for Context on top of these existing installations?
just install scite and copy the properties files in the context distribution to either the wscite path (best) or the users homepath
also copy the luascript to the wscite path
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David Arnold wrote:
Will it be required to install Ruby and/or Lua on the windows platform? If so, is this the binary I should download and install?
http://luaforge.net/frs/download.php/1148/lua5_1b1_Win32_bin.tar.gz
Anything else required besides perl?
Not always required, but I would suggest them to install ruby and texmfstart as well (http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/current/cont-win.zip - simply unzip it and copy it to [MikTeX]/miktex/bin) Unless they want to hack, I don't think that they need lua (already), unless Hans and Taco have some surprises hidden in the pockets ;). (In WinEdt that you mentioned there's a special option to uncomment in order to be able to compile ConTeXt documents on a button click, I don't remember where. I used WinEdt extensively in the past, but there's no ConTeXt support built in and utf-8 probably stil doesn't work.) Mojca
David Arnold wrote:
Will it be required to install Ruby and/or Lua on the windows platform? If so, is this the binary I should download and install?
http://luaforge.net/frs/download.php/1148/lua5_1b1_Win32_bin.tar.gz
Anything else required besides perl?
also reacting to anouther mail ... currently taco and i don't have anything in our sleeves, the lua interpreter is embedded in scite (as it will be in tex); that the idea behind lua: embed it (it's small) Hans
Hi David, you might have a look on the PRAGMA site. If I remember correctly, there should be a manual dealing with Scite. Willi David Arnold wrote:
All,
I already have a few colleagues who have set up perl, ghostscript, gsview, miktex, context, and windedt on their XP machines.
Does someone have instructions for setting up Scite and configuring it for Context on top of these existing installations?
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David Arnold
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Hans Hagen
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Mojca Miklavec
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Taco Hoekwater
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Willi Egger