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< [[Main Page]] | [[Related Programs]] >__NOTOC__You can use any text editor that can save text files in UTF-8 for creating a input file for ConTeXt. Many editors provide generic TeX syntax highlighting, but some have even more support for ConTeXt.
You can use any = Integrating text editor for creating a source file for ConTeXt (in case of desperation, even notepad should do :). A lot of editors provide generic TeX syntax highlighting (not based on a word list). But some have a bit more support for with ConTeXt:=
== * [[BBEdit]]* Emacs** [[AUCTeX|AUCTeX]]** [[Emacs-muse|muse]]** [[Reftex|Reftex]]* [[ITeXMac]]* [[LEd]]* [[Notepad++]]* [[Scite]] ([[Windows Installation: ConTeXt-aware ==Suite with SciTe]])* [[TeXnicCenter]]* [[Texpad]]* [[TeXShop]]* [[Textadept]]* [[TextMate]]* [[TeXworks]]* [[Vim]]
<table> <tr style="background:#cccccc;"> <td> Editor </td> <td colspan="7"> features </td> <td> Linux </td> <td> Win </td> <td> MacOS X </td> <td> Remarks </td> </tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee;"> <td> [http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki Emacs] with [http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/ AUCTeX] </td> <td> </td><td> </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> </td><td> ? </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> Extremely powerful & highly configurable text editor for CTRL- and ALT- key lovers.<br> The official AUCTeX distribution beginning with 11.50 has ConTeXt support. Berend de Boers ConTeXt mode for Emacs has been merged with the former ConTeXt support in AUCTeX by Patrick Gundlach. [[More AUCTeX]] has further AUCTeX customization for ConTeXt. If you write documents with bibliographies, indexes, or cross-references, you may also be interested in [[Using reftex with ConTeXt]]. There is also [[ConTeXt_and_emacs-muse|Emacs-muse]] which is an extension.</td> </tr> <tr> <td> [[Vim]] </td> <td> </td><td> </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> 2 </td><td> ? </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> Extremely powerful & highly configurable text editor. It operates in different "modes": you type in text in "insert mode" and pass commands to the editor in "normal mode." Whether you prefer Vim or emacs is a religious question of the highest importance. (See also: [[Vim]])</td> </tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee;"> <td>[[Scite]]</td> <td> C </td><td> </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> </td><td> </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> y (X11) </td> <td> ConTeXt support not before v1.6.x. ConTeXt support files come with the ConTeXt distribution in directory context/data/context.properties. See also the [http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mscite-s.pdf manual mcite.pdf][http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/#other SciTE on MacOSX 10.3] is Adam's quick-and-dirty port of SciTE to Panther/X11. </td> </tr><tr> <td> [http://www.uoregon.edu/~koch/texshop/ TeXshop] </td> <td> ? </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> </td><td> </td> <td> - </td> <td> - </td> <td> y (native)</td> <td> Simple Cocoa IDE. [[ConTeXt_Minimals/Mac_Installation#TeXShop_installation_and_configuration|Configuration instructions]] </td> </tr><tr style="background:#eeeeee;"> <td> [http://gedit.sourceforge.net/ gedit] </td> <td> </td><td> </td><td> S </td><td> </td><td> U </td><td> ? </td><td> </td> <td> y </td> <td> - </td> <td> y (X11) </td> <td> GNOME editor </td> </tr><tr> <td> [http://lumumba.luc.ac.be/jori/klat/ klat] </td> <td> </td><td> </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> ? </td><td> </td> <td> y </td> <td> - </td> <td> y (X11) </td> <td> KDE editor, based on kate </td> </tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee;"> <td> [[iTeXMac]] </td> <td> ? </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> </td><td> + </td> <td> - </td> <td> - </td> <td> y (native) </td> <td> More advanced Cocoa IDE (one of its modes doesn't like tabulated Setting up source)</td> </tr><tr> <td> [[TextMate]] </td> <td> C </td><td> - </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> ?</td><td> </td> <td> - </td> <td> - </td> <td> y (native)</td> <td> ConTeXt bundle not yet in distribution, but you can download one at [http://dl.contextgarden.net/support/context-tmbundle.dmg]. There is an [[ConTeXt Bundle for TextMate|extra page]] </td> </tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee;"> <td> [[Notepad++]] </td> <td> </td><td> </td><td>S </td><td>T </td><td>U </td><td>2 </td><td>+ </td> <td> </td> <td>y </td> <td> </td> <td> Npp is one of the most powerful and useful text editors around. For windows users (you can also use it under wine) wanting a more modern interface with loads of included features (see especially the TextFX menu), it deserves a close look. </td> </tr><tr> <td> [http://kate-editor.org Kate] </td> <td> - </td><td> - </td><td> S </td><td> ? </td><td> U </td><td> - (KDE3) / 2 (KDE4) <td> + </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> Kate is an advanced multi-document text editor for KDE (KWrite is in the same package, but handles only single documents). It has already built-in LaTeX syntax highlighting, but you can install a [http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/ConTeXt+-+Syntax+Highlighting?content=54006 file that provides ConTeXt syntax highlight]. It is planned to be included in the Kate package itself in the (near) future though. </tr><tr stylesynchronisation ="background:#eeeeee;"> <td> [http://kile.sourceforge.net Kile] </td> <td> C </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> - (KDE3) / 2 (KDE4) </td><td> + </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> Kile is a very advanced KDE-based editor/environment that primarily aims at LaTeX users, but since 2.x it has native ConTeXt support as well.Amongst other advanced features, Kile has to offer project management, inverse and forward TEX<->DVI search, side tree view of the document structure (e.g. by chapters, sections etc.), insertion of TeX and ConTeXt commands, insertion of symbols. </tr><tr> <td> [http://tuppis.com/smultron/ Smultron]</td> <td> - </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> - </td><td> - </td><td> - </td> <td> - </td> <td> - </td> <td> y </td> <td> [[ConTeXt_Minimals/Mac_Installation#Smultron_installation_and_configuration|Configuration instructions]] </td> </tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee;"> <td>[http://www.tug.org/texworks/ TeXWorks]</td> <td> </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> </td><td> </td> <td> (y) </td> <td> y </td> <td> y </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table>
'''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[[SyncTeX]]
== Other Text editors ==
The following editors have no specific ConTeXt support, but do a good job for generic (La)TeX typesetting, so you may use them for ConTeXt as well:{|<table> <tr |- style="backgroundtext-align:#ccccccleft;"> <td> Editor </td> <td ! colspan="72"> features </td>| Features <td> Linux </td> <td> Win </td> <td> MacOS X </td>|- <td> Remarks </td> </tr><tr style="background| C:#eeeeee;"> <td> [http://www.winedt.com/ WinEdt]</td> <td> - </td><td> - </td><td> S </td><td> - </td><td> - </td><td> - </td><td> - </td>|| ConTeXt syntax highlighting (and perhaps command completion) <td> |- </td> <td> y </td>| P: || PDF preview <td> |- </td> <td> A nice, configurable Windows editor, very suitable for newbies to (La)TeX. A large collection of buttons with Greek letters and other (math) symbols is very helpfulp when typesetting math. It also has spell checker, but no | S: || [[SyncTeX]] support for UTF yet.<br> LaTeX users can also find many templates (tables, enumerations, ...) synchronising between text in PDF and compiling/previewing the documents by clicking a button. This is supported For ConTeXt also. You can configure it easily.<br>''(WinEdt is not free software, but shareware with 31+ days trial.TeX source)''</td> </tr><tr>|- <td> [http| T://nedit.org/ NEdit]</td>|| ConTeXt typesetting <td> |- </td><td> | 2: || bidirectional editing (right- </td><td> S </td><td> to- </td><td> - </td><td> - </td><td> left)|- </td> | _<tdsup> y ?</td> <td> y </tdsup>: || previous feature probable but unsure <td> ? </td>|} <td>X server (Cygwin/Xorg) is needed to run Nedit on Windows</td>{|</tr><tr |- style="backgroundtext-align:#eeeeeeleft;"> <td> [http://www.toolscenter.org/ TeXnicCenter]</td>! colspan="2" | OSes <td> |- </td><td> P </td><td> S </td><td> - </td><td> - </td><td> - </td><td> - </td> <td> | L: || Linux|- </td> <td> y </td>| M: || MacOS <td> |- </td> <td> Oriented towards the use of LaTeX, but can also be used for processing ConTeXt documents. A large collection of buttons with Greek letters and other (math) symbols is very helpfulp when typesetting math. It also has spell checker.<br> LaTeX users can also find many templates (tables, enumerations, ...) and compiling/previewing the documents by clicking a button (it is easy to [[Configure TeXnicCenter for ConTeXt]] use).<br>''(TeXnicCenter is freely available under GPL).''</td></tr>| W: || Windows|}
{||- style="text-align:left;background:#cccccc;"! Editor !! Features !! OSes !! Remarks |-| [https://atom.io Atom]| CSP || LMW | The new text editor for the kool kids, based on Electron. Good git client. Lots of plugins covering any editing task. Install plugins "language-context" and "pdf-view" for C and P.|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/ BBEdit]| CSTP || M | Venerable, powerful text editor for MacOS. Highlighting, section navigation, and code folding available through a [https://github.com/pmazaitis/ConTeXtBBLM/releases language module]; typesetting and PDF preview available through an [http://dflect.net/context-typeset-tool/ external script].|- | [https://www.microsoft.com/p/context-ide/9nn9q389ttjr ConTeXt IDE]| CP || W | The first self-contained IDE for ConTeXt. After a few button presses you can start writing, compiling and viewing. There are some templates provided for new users. It is a Windows 10 app with 'fluent design' GUI. The editor is based on monaco-editor and the PDF viewer is based on PDF.js.|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki Emacs] with [http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/ AUCTeX] | CT || LMW | Extremely powerful & highly configurable text editor for CTRL- and ALT- key lovers.<br>The official AUCTeX distribution beginning with 11.50 has ConTeXt support. Further [[AUCTeX]] customization for ConTeXt. <br>If you write documents with bibliographies, indexes, or cross-references, you may also be interested in [[Reftex|using Reftex]]. There is also [[Emacs-muse]] which is an extension.|- | [https:/table/wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gedit gedit] | || L(MW) | GNOME editor |- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [http://www.jedit.org jEdit]| || LMW | Cross-platform mature programmer’s text editor. Good support for TeX and LilyPond among the rest.|- | [http://kate-editor.org Kate] | C || L(MW) | Kate is an advanced multi-document text editor for KDE. It has built-in LaTeX syntax highlighting, but you can install a [http://kde-files.org/content/show.php/ConTeXt+-+Syntax+Highlighting?content=54006 file that provides ConTeXt syntax highlight].|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [http://www.nano-editor.org/ nano] | || L(MW) | Curses-based text editor for Unix and Unix-like systems, designed to be a free replacement for the Pico text editor. Has basic TeX syntax highlighting. |- | [[Notepad++]] | CT<sup>?</sup>2 || W | Npp is one of the most powerful and useful text editors on Windows (you can also use it under Wine). Modern interface with loads of included features (see especially the TextFX menu). ConTeXt support files come with the ConTeXt distribution in directory <tt>texmf-context/context/data/npp</tt>.|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| '''[[Scite|SciTE]]'''| CT || L(M)W | The "official" ConTeXt editor ([http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/scite-context-readme.pdf more info]). ConTeXt support files come with the ConTeXt distribution in directory <tt>texmf-context/context/data/scite</tt>. SciTE for Mac is commercial (AppStore). |- | [https://www.peterborgapps.com/smultron/ Smultron]| PTU || M | Shareware. [[ConTeXt_Minimals/Mac_Installation#Smultron_installation_and_configuration|Old configuration instructions]].|- style= SyncTeX "background:#eeeeee;"| [https://www.sublimetext.com/ Sublime Text]| CT2 || LMW | Uncluttered yet extremely powerful & widely revered text editor. With Package Control, install the vital [https://packagecontrol.io/packages/simple_ConTeXt simple_ConTeXt] package.|- | [https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/science.texlipse/ TeXlipse] | PS<sup>?</sup>T || LMW | LaTeX-Extension for Eclipse (part of Eclipse Science)|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [http://www.uoregon.edu/~koch/texshop/ TeXshop] | PT || M | Simple TeX IDE for OSX. [[TeXShop]] |- | [https://www.texstudio.org/ TeXstudio] | PST || LMW | Extensive, memory-hungry LaTeX IDE. Too LaTeX-centered to be really helpful for ConTeXt.|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[Textadept]]| CT || LMW For synchronising between text | ConTeXt support files come with the ConTeXt distribution in directory <tt>texmf-context/context/data/textadept</tt>.|- | [[TextMate]] | C || M | The ConTeXt bundle is not in PDF and the distribution, but you can download a copy from [https://github.com/pgundlach/context.tmbundle/ GitHub]. |- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [http://www.textpad.com/ TextPad]| CT || W | Commercial; TeX/ConTeXt/LaTeX command library; configurable to run a whatever-TeX command as a tool|- | [http://www.tug.org/texworks/ TeXWorks]| PST || LMW | Probably the most widespread TeX source see IDE, similar to TeXshop, supported by TUG. ConTeXt support files come with the ConTeXt distribution in directory <tt>texmf-context/context/data/texworks</tt>.|- style="background:#eeeeee;"| [[SyncTeXVim]]| CT2 || LMW | Extremely powerful & highly configurable text editor. It operates in different "modes": you type in text in "insert mode" and pass commands to the editor in "normal mode." Whether you prefer Vim or emacs is a religious question of the highest importance.|- | [http://www.winedt.com/ WinEdt]| T || W | Shareware. A nice, configurable Windows editor for LaTeX. A large collection of buttons with Greek letters and other (math) symbols is very helpfulp when typesetting math. It also has spell checker. LaTeX users can also find many templates (tables, enumerations, ...) and compiling/previewing the documents by clicking a button.This is supported for ConTeXt also. You can configure it easily.|}
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