By lookin' at mailing lists' archive I saw several posts regarding Scite as editor of choice for ConTeXt. Since I'm using vim, I'd like to stay with it, so does someone have some vim syntax file tailored for ConTeXt? Any ConTeXt vim user? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 09:47 am, Gour wrote:
By lookin' at mailing lists' archive I saw several posts regarding Scite as editor of choice for ConTeXt.
Since I'm using vim, I'd like to stay with it, so does someone have some vim syntax file tailored for ConTeXt?
Any ConTeXt vim user?
Sincerely, Gour
I just use the generic TeX syntax file. It works well enough to satisfy me. I have programmed the F5 key to wite out the current file and texexec a file called "book.tex." F3 fires up Xpdf for "book.pdf." As you may know Xpdf can update on the fly when the file being viewed is changed without losing the page location. this combination gives me semi-wsywig without ever leaving Gvim. -- John Culleton Able Typesetters and Indexers http://wexfordpress.com
John Culleton (john@wexfordpress.com) wrote:
I just use the generic TeX syntax file. It works well enough to satisfy me. I have programmed the F5 key to wite out the current file and texexec a file called "book.tex." F3 fires up Xpdf for "book.pdf." As you may know Xpdf can update on the fly when the file being viewed is changed without losing the page location. this combination gives me semi-wsywig without ever leaving Gvim.
Today I got a reply on comp.text.tex that there was some context.vim file circulating around in the past. Are you aware of it? It would be nice to take more advantage of vim capabilities, isn't it? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
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