Found it.
TeX was not selected in the language menu.
( SciTE doesn't check mark the selected language so I didn't spot it at
first )
However now, when compiling I get ... :O)
>texmfstart texexec --lua mini01.tex
TeXExec | processing document 'mini01.tex'
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | t
Hi Idris,
I open a terminal window and type
scite
as follows (incl. terminal window output messages):
Setting "/opt/context/tex" as TEXROOT.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/context/tex$ scite
then SciTE launches but not in the way I expected.
>did you use the cscite script to launch scite or the setup
Hi Alan,
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:16:26 -0600, Alan Stone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Launching
>
>> texexec --check
>
> from the SciTE output window gives
>
> sh: texexec: not found
>> Exit code: 127
>
> ruby, tidy, xsltproc, gv and rxvt are installed
>
> texexec.rb is in /opt/context/tex/texmf
2008/8/22, Alan Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've switched from Linux (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition) running from
> within Windows XP + VirtualBox to a stand-alone Ubuntu installation.
> from the SciTE output window gives
> sh: texexec: not found
>Exit code: 127
> ruby, tidy, xsltproc, gv and rx
Hi,
I've switched from Linux (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition) running from
within Windows XP + VirtualBox to a stand-alone Ubuntu installation.
Installed
- ConTeXt minimals in /opt/context
- SciTE through the Synaptic Package Manager, and followed the "SciTE in
ConTeXt" manual instructions :