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<td> [http://kate-editor.org Kate] </td>
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<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.
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<td> [http://kile.sourceforge.net Kile] </td>
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<td> y </td>
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<td> Kile is a very advanced editor/environment that primarily aims at LaTeX users, but can be set up to refer to ConTeXt-related programs to create/build documents. As Kile uses Katepart as its editor, the same method applies for ConTeXt syntax highlighting as it does for Kate. Other settings can be changed in the settings dialog, to make ConTeXt-aware. 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.)
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