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== Step 2: Add ConTeXt's executables folder to Windows search PATH ==
'''Note''': you will need admin rights for this. On public machines you most probably won't be able to add ConTeXt to that machine's path. In that case skip this one step and go to Step 3 respectively Step 4.1 directly.
1. Open Windows' '''System''' dialog.
== Step 4: Tweak '''Textadept''''s settings ==
=== Step 4.1: Bind a PDF build command into Textadept ===
1. Use your freshly installed Textadept to open Textadept's main configuration file called <code>init.lua</code>.
6. When you have a popular PDF reader installed already, it should pop up at the end of the process and show the created PDF output. [https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/free-pdf-reader.html '''Sumatra PDF'''] is highly recommended for this.
=== Step 4.2: Lexing (command highlighting & code folding) ===
A lexer is a file that defines command highlighting. Since Textadept comes with an own ConTeXt lexer, it is a good idea to bind <code>*.tex</code> files to Textadept's ConTeXt lexer. To do so:
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