Hi,
after all also here sciTE is doing what it should do. :-)

get the SciTE zip files from the Pragma-site:

http://www.pragma-ade.com/scite/wscite.zip
http://www.pragma-ade.com/scite/cscite.zip

get the MSVCR71.dll from:

http://cvs.osafoundation.org/index.cgi/osaf/chandler/Chandler/distrib/win/msvcr71.dll?sortby=log

Unpack the wscite.zip (will be umpacked into drive:\wscite)
Unpack also the cscite.zip into this directory.

For setting up your SciTE do the following:

1. Do not make an environment variable under Windows XP  (Home edition)
2. Add the path to SciTE.exe to the path systemvariable.
2. Copy the file context.properties to the directory "drive":\Documents and
Settings\"user"
3. Start sciTE e.g. from the command prompt
4. Klick on the Options in the topbar.
5. Klick on the Open "User Options File" (SciTEUser.properties) listentry
6. Open the file context.properties in the directory "drive":\Documents and
Settings\"user"
7. Edit in this file the lines where ruby and perl paths are defined  to
mach your own situation.
8. Edit the SciTEUser.properties file according to your needs (It might be
helpful to open also the SciTEGlobal.properties file under Options,
    "Open Global Options File" in order to see  which settings you want
beyond the settings in context.properties). Add at least the lines
        import context
        import metafun-scite
9. Save all files.
10. Restart SciTE

If everything went ok, you should be smiling.

Willi

Willi

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