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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/context/data/scite/scite-context-readme.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/context/data/scite/scite-context-readme.tex index 6221d7cde94..0789401b83c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/context/data/scite/scite-context-readme.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/context/data/scite/scite-context-readme.tex @@ -200,17 +200,19 @@ can move it around. There are no special dependencies on the operating system. Next you need to install the lpeg lexers. \footnote {Versions -later than 2.11 will not run on Windows 2K. In that case you need +later than 2.11 will not run on \MSWINDOWS\ 2K. In that case you need to comment the external lexer import.} These can be fetched from: \starttyping -code.google.com/p/scintilla +http://foicica.com/scintillua/ \stoptyping -On windows you need to copy the \type {lexers} subfolder to the -\type {wscite} folder. For Linux the place depends on the -distribution and I just copy them in the same path as where the -regular properties files live. +On \MSWINDOWS\ you need to copy the \type {lexers} subfolder to the \type +{wscite} folder. For \LINUX\ the place depends on the distribution and I just +copy them in the same path as where the regular properties files live. \footnote +{If you update, don't do so without testing first. Sometimes there are changes in +\SCITE\ that influence the lexers in which case you have to wait till we have +update them to suit those changes.} For \UNIX, one can take a precompiled version as well. Here we need to split the set of files into: @@ -231,7 +233,7 @@ If you want to use \CONTEXT, you need to copy the relevant files from to the path were \SCITE\ keeps its property files (\type (*.properties). There is a file called \type {SciteGlobal.properties}. At the end -of that file (on windows it is in the path where the Scite binary) +of that file (on \MSWINDOWS\ it is in the path where the Scite binary) you then add a line to the end: \starttyping @@ -312,7 +314,7 @@ property files instead. These files go to the \type {lexers} subpath in your \SCITE\ installation. Normally this sits in the binary path. The -following files provide some extensions. On windows you can copy +following files provide some extensions. On \MSWINDOWS\ you can copy these files to the path where the \SCITE\ binary lives. \starttyping @@ -344,7 +346,7 @@ scite-ctx-context.properties scite-ctx-example.properties \stoptyping -On Windows these go to: +On \MSWINDOWS\ these go to: \starttyping c:/Users/YourName @@ -444,7 +446,7 @@ But probably better is to use the next directive just below the usual \XML\ marker line: \starttyping -<?context-xml-directive editor language uk ?> +<?context-directive editor language uk ?> \stoptyping \subject{Interface selection} |