How to run SciTE from any path

Hi all,

Sometimes I need to start SciTE from a console. But I
can run it from only one folder which contains
SciTE.exe under XP. Is it possible to run it from any
path?

Thanks,

Li

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This is not really a ruby question, so it is a bit off topic for this
list. (Even though Ruby One-Click does bundle SciTE).

You can make it possible to run any executable by adding it to your path.

See Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables ->
PATH and add the correct path there.

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On 1/3/07, chen li <chen_li3@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi all,

Sometimes I need to start SciTE from a console. But I
can run it from only one folder which contains
SciTE.exe under XP. Is it possible to run it from any
path?

Thank you very much,

Li

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--- Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@gmail.com> wrote:

This is not really a ruby question, so it is a bit
off topic for this
list. (Even though Ruby One-Click does bundle
SciTE).

You can make it possible to run any executable by
adding it to your path.

See Control Panel -> System -> Advanced ->
Environment Variables ->
PATH and add the correct path there.

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with scite. you can always run programs from within there anyway.

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On 1/4/07, chen li <chen_li3@yahoo.com> wrote:

--- Gregory Brown <gregory.t.brown@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is not really a ruby question, so it is a bit
> off topic for this
> list. (Even though Ruby One-Click does bundle
> SciTE).
>
> You can make it possible to run any executable by
> adding it to your path.
>
> See Control Panel -> System -> Advanced ->
> Environment Variables ->
> PATH and add the correct path there.

Thank you very much,

Li

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I just changed the file associations to that it always opened a ruby file