Dear Hans,

>> But I cannot see any syntax coloring and don’t know how to compile a TeX 
>> file.
>> Would you please help me more?
> I think you also need to choose the context color scheme
> 

Yes, syntax coloring works after choosing the context color scheme.

I find a following task file to compile a file from vscode, but it doesn’t work.

Here is the error message:

/bin/bash: context: command not found
The terminal process terminated with exit code: 127

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{
        // See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=733558
        // for the documentation about the tasks.json format
        "version": "2.0.0",
        "tasks": [
                {
                        "label": "ConTeXt build",
                        "type": "shell",
                        // Keep in mind that the file path here has to be 
changed
                        "command": "context myfile.tex", 
                        "group": {
                                "kind": "build",
                                "isDefault": true
                                // Since we set this task to the default build 
task, you can 
                                // run it with a keyboard shortcut 
(Ctrl+Shift+B by default)
                        }
                }
        ]
}
%%%%%%%
i am using ConTeXtLMTX installed ~/ConTeXtLMTX/.

Thank you.
Best regards,

Dalyoung
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