for a beginner. I ran into a lot of errors obiously
originating from unknown paths.
I think the Windows installation should warn somewhat more drastical on
skipping global environment variables...
Thanks from Münster
Wolfgang Hug
Look at the label ':help' in 'cscite.bat'.
I had done this already. All that is says is
echo usage: cscite root, e.g. cscite d:\copyofcdrom
leaving you with the question which root of what is meant.
I tested the root directory of context "C:\Programme\contextminimal" and
the root directory of
you should not have any global Context environment variables, because
you call cscite.bat (setuptex.bat is called then before scite is
started).
The problems I see are miktex executables which are in the PATH and
can interfere with their context equivalents.
How exactly are you starting scite?
. So which file do I have to change to make Scite call
the batch file which sets the environments variables before it calls the
compiler?
What global Context environment variables would possibly interfere with MikTeX?
Greatings from Münster
Wolfgang Hugemann