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-Setting up Fenix with [http://www.context.cx ConTEXT]. It is assumed [[Latest_Fenix_version|Fenix Binaries]] are downloaded in a certain folder, thus in which fxi.exe and fxc.exe will be. With the Run and Lookup setup sections, a file is required: [[Media:ContextBatches.zip|ConTEXTBatches.zip]]. It is required that this archive is extracted into the folder previously mentioned, the one containing fxi.exe and fxc.exe. Here and there this folder will be denoted as <code>XXXXXX</code>. You will need to replace <code>XXXXXX</code> with the directory you extracted the binaries to. For example, you extracted the binaries to <code>D:\Fenix\Executables\</code>, then you will need to replace <code>XXXXXX</code> with <code>D:\Fenix\Executables</code> (watch that last <code>\</code>, there only needs to be one). This needs to be done in ConTEXT as well as the batch file (fxc.bat)+
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-== Syntax Highlighter ==+
-# Place [[Media:Fenix.chl|fenix.chl]] in the folder ConTEXT\Highlighters+
-# Restart ConTEXT+
-# File -> New+
-# Go to Tools -> Set Highlighter -> Customize Types..., select Foxpro, click on Edit and change "prg" to "prg2".+
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-== Compile ==+
-[[Image:Compilesetup.PNG]]+
-# Download the new fxc.bat ([[Media:ContextBatches.zip|ConTEXTBatches.zip]]: extract into fxi/fxc folder) and replace the old one by it.+
-# Setup ConTEXT like on the screenshot. Replace <code>XXXXXX</code> by the directory containing fxc.bat and fxc.exe, in both the ConTEXT setup and the fxc.bat. Parser rule is: <code>Error in file %n at line %l:*</code>. +
-# Note that the <code>-i "XXXXXX"</code> will allow you to include codefiles in the <code>XXXXXX</code> directory.+
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-== Run ==+
-[[Image:Runsetup.PNG]]+
-# Setup ConTEXT like on the screenshot. Replace <code>XXXXXX</code> by the directory containing fxi.exe.+
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-== Lookup on this wiki ==+
-[[Image:Lookupsetup.PNG]]+
-# Download fxw.bat ([[Media:ContextBatches.zip|ConTEXTBatches.zip]]: extract into fxi/fxc folder).+
-# Setup ConTEXT like on the screenshot. Replace <code>XXXXXX</code> by the directory you placed fxw.bat in, the fxc.bat.+
-This will allow you to hit a button (F9-F12) to lookup the word currently under your cursor in ConTEXT on FenixWiki. Alternatively you can use <code>%?</code> instead of <code>%w</code>, to enter the word you're looking for. A possible setup is <code>%w</code> on F9 and <code>%?</code> on F12.+
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-== Advantages ==+
-ConTEXT is a pretty handy text editor. It has quite a range of possibilities and the highlighter file is very up to date. When it is setup like described above, certain files are only needed in one directory: the fxi/fxc directory. These certain files contain: include files (*.inc), Fenix header files (*.fh) and DLL's (*.dll). Actually, any file can be included/imported if it's in the fxi/fxc directory. This brings advantages like saving disk space, updating a certain file is much easier and updating automatically affects all programs using it, not just one.+
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-== Source ==+
-[http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~bergfi/?p=Projects/Fenix+for+ConTEXT+%28IDE%29 Fenix for ConTEXT]+

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