Text Editors
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You can use any text editor for creating a source file for ConTeXt. A lot of editors provide generic TeX syntax highlighting (not based on a word list). But some have a bit more support for ConTeXt:
Editor | features | Linux | Windows | MacOS X |
Emacs with AUCTeX | SU+? | y | y | y |
Vim | SU2+? | y | y | y |
SciTE | CSU | y | y | y (X11) |
TeXshop (Simple Cocoa IDE) | C?PSTU? | n | n | y (native) |
gedit (GNOME editor) | SU2? | y | n | y (X11) |
klat (KDE kate) | STU2? | y | n | y (X11) |
iTeXMac (Complex Cocoa IDE) | C?SPTU+ | n | n | y (native) |
features:
- C = TeX/ConTeXt command completion
- P = PDF preview
- S = TeX/ConTeXt syntax highlighting
- T = ConTeXt typesetting
- U = Unicode (UTF-8) handling
- 2 = bidirectional edit (right-to-left)
- + = more…
- ? = previous feature probable but unsure
Remarks
Emacs + AUCTeX: Only the current developer version of AUCTeX has ConTeXt support. Berend de Boers ConTeXt mode for Emacs has been merged with the former ConTeXt support in AUCTeX by Patrick Gundlach.
SciTE: Only the latest version 1.6.x has ConTeXt support. Fink’s version ist too old. The ConTeXt support files are in the ConTeXt distribution in the directory context/data/context.properties. See also the manual mcite.pdf
SciTE on MacOSX 10.3 is Adam's quick-and-dirty port of SciTE to Panther/X11.