USE: tools.scaffold
scaffold-factor-rc

Scite should just work, it's a bug that it can't find your path.  I'll
check it out.

There may be syntax highlighting in misc/.
On Feb 20, 2012 4:29 AM, "Robert Herman" <rpjher...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It turns out the mixing of the escaped back slash mixed with the forward
slashes in the error was not the problem; I needed to set the path to SciTE
in Windows. This solves one issue, but raises another. I renamed my
.factor-rc file and I just realized it is not being read when I start
Factor. This is why I have to always specify the editor when I use commands
like: "maze" edit. How can I get Factor to read the .factor-rc file for
windows? Is that the correct name? I have placed it in the
c:\Users\myname\factor directory.
>
> Also, is there a language extension for proper text highlighting
available for SciTE for Factor?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Rob
>
> PS: For Windows users, you can create a .factor-rc file by opening a
command line window, cd to the directory you want the file in or that can
easily be located, and typing the following at the command prompt:
>
> copy con .factor-rc
> type your contents here
>
> Press Ctrl-z when you are finished, and your file will be in that
directory. This is a quick way to create a file that begins with a dot.
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Robert Herman <rpjher...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>> First, I just want to say that finding Factor has revived my desire to
learn programming again!
>>
>> I am working through tutorials and online content, however, I am stuck
with one hurdle at the moment. I have set up my .factor-rc file to include
the following lines:
>>
>> USING: namespaces io.directories io.pathnames editors.scite
tools.scaffold;
>> "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\SciTE\\SciTE.exe" scite-path set-global
>> "myname" \ developer-name set-global
>>
>> I F2, restart Factor Listener, but when I try to edit a file such as:
>>
>> "boids" edit
>>
>> It asks me to pick the editor, even though it's already picked in the
.factor-rc file, and it returns the following error message in an error
window:
>>
>> Win32 error 0x2: The system cannot find the file specified.
>> Launch descriptor:
>>
>> T{ process
>>     { command
>>         {
>>             "scite.exe"
>>             "C:\\Users\\myname\\factor/extra/boids/boids.factor"
>>             "-goto:1"
>>         }
>>     }
>>     { detached t }
>>     { environment H{ } }
>>     { environment-mode +append-environment+ }
>>     { group +same-group+ }
>> }
>>
>> It seems like it is using the proper escaped back slash for Windows from
my current-directory global setting, but then the appended portion after is
using forward slashes. I am pretty sure that's why it can't walk the
directory in Windows to find the file. Any ideas? I can not find any
documentation on this portion of building the file path.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Rob
>
>
>
>
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