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* Re: SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts
@ 2006-01-21 22:42 Hooman Javidnia
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From: Hooman Javidnia @ 2006-01-21 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi

This is still in the same line as my effort to make SciTE work flawlessly
with ConTeXt. Accoridng to Hans's last email on the subject, I thought
that I have to install Lua and Python on my Win XP machine too. So I
did. Lua seems to be a very small program. Am I right? I installed
version 5.1 for Win32 and it has only 4 files, of which 3 are .exe files
and one is a .dll. In my try to make things to work, now even my TeX files
don't compile. 

The structure of my files is like this:

1) context.properties is in the same path as SciTEUser.properties and the
latter file has only one line in it: import context
2) All other context-*-scite.properties files are in the main folder of
SciTE. 
3) I noticed that there should be come file scite-ctx.properties in one of
the directories. I have put it in the main SciTE folder. Is that the right
place?
4) Isn't there some other ctx files that should be copied to the main
SciTE folder? Where can I get those? I didn't find those in the MikTeX
implementation on my machine?
5) As soon as I press F7 in the output view I get:
>texmfstart concheck.rb myfile.tex
unknown file type: texmfscripts
>Exit code: 0
No output is being generated.

Sorry to take your time with this issue. It might sound simple to some
people, but it actually isn't that simple. I will write about my
experiences later on when I am done with the setup.

Thanks.

-hooman

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* SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts
@ 2006-01-19 19:52 Hooman Javidnia
  2006-01-19 20:45 ` Mari Voipio
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Hooman Javidnia @ 2006-01-19 19:52 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi

I am new to ConTeXt. Once I saw the showcase, I thought that this is even
much better than LaTeX which I have been using for 3 years. I have MikTeX
installed on my WinXP machine and according to the advice tried to setup
SciTE to write some practice documents. Still I have problems. I have done
everything in SCiTE in ConTeXt manual, but I can't still compile my
files. I have to go to command line and do it manually. Should I install
Ruby on my machine? What is Ruby for anyway? Where should I get those .rb
scripts and where should I put them?

Keep up the good work,

Cheers,
Hooman

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* SciTE Setup in Windows and .rb scripts
@ 2006-01-19  8:19 Hooman Javidnia
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Hooman Javidnia @ 2006-01-19  8:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi

I am new to ConTeXt. Once I saw the showcase, I thought that this is even
much better than LaTeX which I have been using for 3 years. I have MikTeX
installed on my WinXP machine and according to the advice tried to setup
SciTE to write some practice documents. Still I have problems. I have done
everything in SCiTE in ConTeXt manual, but I can't still compile my files. I
have to go to command line and do it manually. Should I install Ruby on my
machine? What is Ruby for anyway? Where should I get those .rb scripts and
where should I put them?

Keep up the good work,

Cheers,
Hooman

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