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OSX Tiger breaks Mac integration?
Submitted by justin_vt on Wednesday, 4 May, 2005 - 14:54
Is it only me, or does the Mac integration plugin no longer work properly under Tiger? My Mac-style menu bars are gone! Shocked
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jEditMenuFixer Mini-App
by Lumbergh on Wed, 04/01/2006 - 18:19
I've made a little mini-program that makes this change automagically. Just run jEditMenuFixer (I even figured out [after two and a half hours of Help Viewer annoyingly caching things on me] how to include a help file) and follow the directions to get your jEdit menus where they ought to be -- in the OS X menu bar.

Enjoy!

- Dan
Dan Parnell
Not a problem here
by jnp1234 on Fri, 06/05/2005 - 16:07
Haven't done extensive testing though, but I do get the Mac menubar.


Moreover java in Tiger makes entry of accented characters work (like ô and similar) which is great (tested on a Danish keyboard Smiling

jEdit 4.2 at work
Yup, lost them here, too.
by Anonymous on Fri, 06/05/2005 - 04:37
Just to confirm. I performed an upgrade installation of 10.3 to 10.4, and I also lost the mac-style menu bars. When I get a few minutes, I'll reinstall and see if that makes any difference.
 
Solution!
by Anonymous on Mon, 09/05/2005 - 17:59
I lost the menus, too, however, I've found a way to get 'em back.

Go to the jEdit.app and right-click, Show Package Contents. Then go into the Contents folder and double-click the Info.plist. It should load in the Property List Editor. If not, right-click, Open With... and find the Property List Editor.

Open up Root, then open Java, and add a new child under that. Name is "VMOptions", class is String, and value is "-Dapple.laf.useScreenMenuBar=true"

Then save the property list and go run jEdit again. This sets a system property in the VM telling the apple look and feel to "steal" the menu bar out of the java window and put it in the main menu bar instead.

If you're using 4.3, you can make the same thing happen by creating a jEdit.app for it and setting the same option.

-- Justin
 
Sweet! Thanks Justin! -Als
by justin_vt on Fri, 19/08/2005 - 18:07
Sweet! Thanks Justin!

-Also Justin
 
Same here.
by CyberSkull on Fri, 06/05/2005 - 05:55
Same here, although it does seem to load faster in tiger. I'm gonna experiment with the look and feel plugin some. It keeps on putting up a dialog whenever i hit OK or Apply even if I don't touch it. Changing the settings and restarting doesn't affect the problem.


Sincerely,
Your Dread Lord CyberSkull

Un-Certified Looney, Heretic @ Large, etc. . .
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