Murray McAllister wrote:
On Jan 2, 2008 8:52 AM, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got jEdit working in a terminal but it doesn't work. If I use $
jedit file1 it comes up and a panel that does nothing comes up in the
way. I tried to make a file and have tried Control-s to save it and it
does not work.
The instructions seem not to be for a Linux Terminal. Does anyone
here know how to use jEdit?
Karl
Hey Karl,
I'm very excited about jEdit, it has some amazing plug-ins. I'm not
sure how you installed jedit, but this is what I did (to make sure we
are sort of doing the same thing):
1. Downloaded the java installer for the stable release:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jedit/jedit42install.jar
2. Installed using "sudo java -jar jedit42install.jar"
3. Create a customer application launcher, with the command "jedit"
When "jedit" from the command line it launches correctly. I am not
sure what you mean by the panel, is it possible to provide a
screenshot?
When I run "jedit testing" it launches with a empty, new file named "testing".
One thing I could think of that would cause you problems if you do not
have java installed. On red hat enterprise linux I needed the
java-1.5.0-sun package to be installed.
If you can provide more details/screenshot I am sure someone will be
able to help. Once you get going, I suggest you install the XInsert,
XML, ErrorList, BufferList, SpellCheck, SideKick, and Console plugins
(Go to Plugins- > PluginManager, select the install tab, and tick the
ones you want. Make sure you are connected to the internet at this
point...). To arrange these on your screen: Utilities -> Global
Options. Select docking, then use the drop down list to select where
you want each plug-in. Alternatively you can access them through the
Plugins menu item.
Let me know if you need any extra help, also posting the output of
"rpm -qa | grep java" would be handy...
Kind Regards,
Murray.
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Your right Murray and I will include a screen shot. That will help.
And the way it seems to work is in a Terminal you type $ jedit filename
and it then lets you type in what you want. But I see no panels where
you can hit save file. I found where they say Control-s will save but it
doesn't for me.
Thus my problems.
Karl
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