Sweet, I didn't exactly find a full editor with an environment, but at least a 
syntax highliting in Kate (a nice advanced text editor for KDE (so far still 
Linux-only)).

Also a Kate dev (he also pointed me to the file) asked if someone could test 
this syntax highliting and send a short evaluation to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
for the devs to decide if it sounds good enough to be included in the Kate 
package itself to be available to all without searching the net.

I would/will do it myself, but I'm affraid it will take me too much time to 
even learn enough ConTeXt to evaluate it properly and will thus miss the next 
release. If anyone happens to use Kate or KDE it would be great if (s)he 
could review this.

links:
http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/ConTeXt+-+Syntax+Highlighting?content=54006
http://www.mvkrauss.de/tex.html


cheers,
Matija

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