![]() I remember that there was something with the name (or maybe some path is > because the interface is changed and the shortcut keys work. > Instead the customization files from the context distribution work, > SciTEGlobal.properties file, but it seems to have no effect. > I've installed it and added the import directive in the > ignore the Scintillua library, which should bring in the lpeg library. > Thank you Hans, I followed the manual but Scite under Linux seems to > should work (hans that textapdept didn't change much in the meantime) > textadept -u /texmf-context/context/textadept/data/context/ > (running from the editor is then somewhat more clumsy) > start textadept -u c:\data\develop\context\textadept\data\context\ > be used for that (it simply replaces some text adept files and > enable/load lpeg in scite itself (should be doable i guess) when i have time (or motivation) i might look into a way to > - on osx we never manages to get the combination working > - on linux i just use wine with the above > this is described in the manual in the distribution btw. > - adapt the global or user properties file this is what i do (maybe i should ship a zip with all binaries > aspect is that there is no real connection with scite's other > lua code to a large extend to suit my needs and another unfortunate > in fact, even the scintillua code was a moving target that i redid > sciet itself nor that scite has lpeg on board (in which case i could > it's a bit annoying that this small lpeg lexing extension is not part > textadept (that also uses the scintilla editing component) > the lpeg lexing is using a library from scintillua which comes with > that message about lpeg is just there because the main scite binary > When I run "lua a" it manages to load the lpeg library, > I've installed the package lua-lpeg from the Debian repository. > The message comes from the "a" file in the "context" ![]() > There's a message in the side window: "warning: lpeg not loaded". > Shortcuts keys work, but syntax highlighting does not, because the > Now I open Scite and can see the ConTeXt customization. > Appended the following lines to /etc/scite/SciTEGlobal.properties: > /etc/scite/context -> /usr/share/scite/context > and created a symbolic link to it in /etc/scite: > Copied the "context" folder from tex/texmf. > /etc/scite/lexers -> /usr/share/scite/lexers Created a symbolic link from /etc/scite/lexers to > Downloaded Scintillua and copied its "lexers" folder under > I've installed scite 3.7.2 from the Debian repository. > I'm trying to use SciTE under Debian GNU/Linux stable (64 bit) to > Il giorno sab, alle 10.47 +0200, Hans Hagen ha scritto: Previous message: SciTE under GNU/Debian Linux - lpeg not loaded.SciTE under GNU/Debian Linux - lpeg not loaded Hans Hagen pragma at wxs.nl Building stable, reliable automated testing, which provides quick feedback from the testing process and has low maintenance costs-releasing you from low-level manual testing, iterated to implement your application verification more challenging.SciTE under GNU/Debian Linux - lpeg not loaded.closely monitoring the impact of software changes on the system by integrating automatic testing in your CI/CD environment.The Ranorex Object Archive allows you to easily manage all user interface elements.Reducing the learning curve by using the intuitive test automation software that matches different levels of skills, with tools that do not have instructions for beginers to start as well as code-based tools to create an advanced automatic test.Ranorex Studio supports checking in from the key, you can ensure that each person ' s skills are best used.The design for various skills, roles and needs, the automatic framework of the Ranorex function that allows QA groups to function best.or make use of user interfaces that are difficult to automate by features such as depth integration of Ranorex Studio with Selenium WebDriver. You can also run a parallel test to speed up testing across multiple browsers to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, etc. This framework is used to test applications on desktop computers, web-based and mobile. Ranorex Studio is a GUI testing framework provided by Ranorex GmbH, a software development company.
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