Jedit4.3 plugin farce!!
Submitted by
rowck001 on
Tuesday, 18 July, 2006 - 09:23
I want to install dotcomplete on jedit 4.3pre. This depends on anthelper which in turn depends on version 1.4>> of jbrowse.
No worries ... I installed all these plugins and jedit comes back with error saying "anthelper needs 1.4>> version of jbrowse - but it is not installed!!
Hmm - jbrowse 1.5 (which a normal person would believe is greater than version 1.4) is installed in the jars folder and is visible in plugin manager (which again a normal person would suggest it physically exists)- so what the hell is jedit doing??
an example of 9 years project maturity??? ... I dont think so!!
Turn off space bar expands abbreviation in comments
Submitted by
mce on
Tuesday, 18 July, 2006 - 02:42
Hi,
I use jEdit 4.2 Final and I have abbreviations set-up to auto expand when I press spacebar, but using this setting an abbreviation is expanded in a comment too, is it possible to not autoexpand an abbrev in a comment?
Thanks,
Cristian
Buttons made from macro are not saved after closing jedit
Submitted by
frisky on
Sunday, 16 July, 2006 - 08:35
I record a marcro and it works OK in the macro drop down menu. I then go to global options, toolbar were I can make a button for the marco - exactly what I need - therefore any action I need can be a toogle button. I usually find a gif I convert to a png button graphic and I have a dsitinct button.
BUT, when I close jedit and reopen it the new buttons are gone. Please help.
Thanks
More config questions - thanks!
Submitted by
frisky on
Friday, 14 July, 2006 - 23:59
Hi, I have tried to find these answers in the docs w/no luck - if you tell me specifically were an answer is in the docs that would be great or just tell me quickly here how. Thanks. Again thank you - I am trying to config JEdit - I want this as my "goto" editor.
1. How do I toogle the wrap guide on/off? Specifically how - there should be a way. Is the action bar the only way? Please cite how - just this one time for me w/the action bar - another way w/out going into the global config?
2.Right now I use-control the added plugins functionalies from a plugin drop down menu were i have to drill down deep w/the mouse. It's very unwieldy - I want either toggle buttons and/or to add key combo or sometrhing so I could record the actions - I guess I could add it to a marcro and then have a toogle button. How? The drop down menu is "killing" me.
3. The plugin settings are *not* saved when I shut down Jedit - eg. I check that i want buffer tabs (the buffer tab plugin). But when I restartup the changes are not saved - I have to go in to this drop down and reconfig everything - I need a way to save and easily toogle (as I cite above) plugin options and any other changes I make. Same thing - I make want the show whitesapce set my way every time I start - but my previous settings are never saved.
Thank You again,
Lee
More config questions - thanks!
Submitted by
frisky on
Friday, 14 July, 2006 - 23:26
Hi, I have tried to find these answers in the docs w/no luck - if you tell me specifically were an answer is in the docs that would be great or just tell me quickly here how. Thanks. Again thank you - I am trying to config JEdit - I want this as my "goto" editor.
1. How do I toogle the wrap guide on/off? Specifically how - there should be a way. Is the action bar the only way? Please cite how - just this one time for me w/the action bar - another way w/out going into the global config?
2.Right now I use-control the added plugins functionalies from a plugin drop down menu were i have to drill down deep w/the mouse. It's very unwieldy - I want either toggle buttons and/or to add key combo or sometrhing so I could record the actions - I guess I could add it to a marcro and then have a toogle button. How? The drop down menu is "killing" me.
3. The plugin settings are *not* saved when I shut down Jedit - eg. I check that i want buffer tabs (the buffer tab plugin). But when I restartup the changes are not saved - I have to go in to this drop down and reconfig everything - I need a way to save and easily toogle (as I cite above) plugin options and any other changes I make. Same thing - I make want the show whitesapce set my way every time I start - but my previous settings are never saved.
Thank You again,
Lee
plugin does not seem to work & other questions
Submitted by
frisky on
Monday, 10 July, 2006 - 15:49
jEdit 4.3pre5
win2k
java 1.5
I'm looking for a way to see spaces, tabs, end of lines.
Most editors have a toggle toolbar button or key sequence that will show spaces as dots for example. Very handy to format and line things up on a page.
I don't see the command for this in Jedit.
Note I tried the plugin "Whitespace" but it must be broken - cause it seems to do nothing(?) Show spaces has no effect.
Also I set the the faint blue wrap guide line to not show in the global options - but when I restart jedit the change is not saved and it shows up again. Also is there a way to toogle this line on/off from the toolbar?
Thanks
Couple newbie setup questions
Submitted by
frisky on
Monday, 10 July, 2006 - 15:18
1. What plugin should I install for HTML tag paring - I heard it's possible in Jedit. eg, finding open and closing html tags in a 1000's of lines of spaghetti code.
2. Looking a way to toogle line wrapping on/off? Most editors have something in the toolbar that will do this.
3. Is there a way to make .php use arial font and .html files to use new courier font? ie. Customize via file extension?
4. Sorry, I don't see a spell checker. Is there one for english?
5. I don't see old fashion fonts like courier - is this available?
Thank you!
Memory consumption growing even when idle?
Hi all,
I've been using jEdit as my primary editor for several months now, and generally am very happy with it. One thing I've noticed is that jEdit seems to consume more and more memory over time, even when the app sits idle for extended periods. I know you can quickly release memory by double-clicking the usage report in the status bar, but is there something I can do to avoid some of that? Or are there debugging techniques that I could use to determine if it is from certain plugins, for instance?
Thanks for any advice!
Bracket balancing -- help needed
Submitted by
clif2 on
Sunday, 9 July, 2006 - 11:14
Hi,
I've an error in one of my source files, which I suspect is a missing }. How can find all the unclosed braces (etc.) in a file?
CodeBrowser not working properly with jEdit 4.3Pre5
Submitted by
Manil on
Friday, 7 July, 2006 - 19:44
Hi,
I have a probleme working with CodeBrowser in jEdit 4.3Pre5, everything was working perfectly before, but now when i click on a function the cursor doesn't go there, it seems that the find function is not working properly, with 4.3Pre4 every thing was fine, is there a major changing.
I removed Pre4 and installed Pre5 without removing the plugins that are in Document And Setting.....etc, juste the folder Program Files/jEdit.
Can Some one help me on that please.....
Thx a lot
"Search" help
Submitted by
ELockhart on
Friday, 7 July, 2006 - 12:42
I am relatively new to jEdit and using the "Search" feature. I have reviewed the jEdit Help under Regular Expressions but I am having trouble trying to construct a search that would find the word or string 'Folder' at the beginning of a line and also contain the string 'UT120AP' within the line, disregarding all other text contained within the line.
Can some please help? Also, is there documentation of sample regular expressions I might learn from?
Thanks in advanced,
Eric
Quick look around java codes
Submitted by
ccapeng on
Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 - 20:32
I have been tried Eclipse fow a while, but not really work for me. The UI is complciated and need to work on project concept.
But, I really like some of editing features in Eclipse, like "Open Declaration" and "Open Type Hierachy". Basically, I can look at the methods defined in the other classes easily.
Any similar features in jEdit?
Having trouble with lookahead regex in a syntax highlighting mode
Submitted by
soapi on
Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 - 15:26
In the particular language I am writing a mode for, the start and end of code blocks are delimited by { }. Code appears within these braces. So, it's a little like ?> except with different symbols.
Within these braces, *everything* after a double slash - // - is a comment... right to the end of a code block (not just on the same line).
For example:
{ some code // this is
a comment }
Now, the syntax I first tried was:
//
}
However, this interferes with the match for the end of the code block, and so the end } is not detected correctly.
I then tried:
//
(?=})
...which I think should do the trick, as the lookahead should trigger a match upon encountering the end brace, but not include it in the match, so it should still be there for the code block rule to find. The trouble is, it doesn't match anything at all! Further experimentation seems to suggest that the END block cannot actually contain regex - just the BEGIN block. If so, this is pretty useless, so I have to assume I'm doing something wrong.
Can anyone help me out and show me how to accomplish what I want?
Thanks!
Console plugin - change classpath default for javac
Submitted by
janM on
Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 - 11:30
I am using JEdit on Windows XP platform.
When I use the javac command with the console plugin it always defaults to "$Classpath; folder of java source code".
I would prefer to use the classpath environment variable setting, which it will do if I delete the default entry. However I don't want to have to do this each time I run the command.
Is there any way I can amend this default setting?
Thanks
swap to java.util.regex?
Submitted by
farmerBri on
Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 - 06:27
First off - long time user, first time poster - I love jEdit, have converted most of my co-developers to jEdit devotees in the last couple of years (it's suprisingly easy to push jEdit considering how close text-editor choice is to religion amongst developers)
So, yeah - jEdit uses
gnu.regexp rather than the java default
java.util.regex for reasons I don't yet understand... I'm hoping some kind soul will enlighten me.
I'm particularly missing lookbehinds, both negative and positive, but after a quick comparison of the
gnu.regexp documentation with
java.util.regex there is also lots of other useful things:
- \p{Punct} -- Punctuation: One of !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~
- \P{InGreek} -- Any character except one in the Greek block (negation)
- [a-z&&[^bc]] -- a through z, except for b and c: [ad-z] (subtraction)
- X?+ -- X, once or not at all (Possessive quantifiers)
- (?idmsux-idmsux:X) -- X, as a non-capturing group with the given flags on - off
I can't see anything in
gnu.regexp that is not available in
java.util.regex.
So
java.util.regex is more powerful (in terms of options) and I also often use the search in jEdit for conveniently testing my regexes before using in a java app, so it would be beneficial to say the least if they both spoke the same syntax
In summary - is it possible / feasible for me to swap the default regexp implementation to
java.util.regex?
I'm willing to get my hands dirty, but some pointers would be greatly appreciated.
cheers all.
hail jEdit.
"stackable" panes?
Can you have, say, two right-docked panes open at the same time, stacked on top of each other?
I haven't seen anything intuitive or obvious pointing to that, if so.. if not, I think that's a reasonable feature request. Has this been discussed? It's not a big deal ultimately, but it would be useful at times.
where do I put an editor scheme file?
Where in the world do I put my scheme file once i've downloaded it. I can't be this stupid...
how to 'search & replace' with a simple calculation???
Submitted by
NickRivers on
Wednesday, 21 June, 2006 - 12:17
Hi!
I'm trying to search a file with reg-expression '\d' and I want to replace the values with a BeanShell snippet which adds a value to the search-string. When I try something like '_0+1' for a line in my file which looks like 'array[1]' I get an 'array[11]' an not what I want, an 'array[2]'.
What I'm doing wrong?
Thank You
selecting a line of text with a left mouse click
Submitted by
stellari on
Monday, 19 June, 2006 - 19:08
I have noticed that if click after the end of a line (basically to move the insertion cursor to that line), spaces are added to allow the cursosr to reach that column. Is there an option to disable this and have jEdit place to cursor at the end of the current line text?
Using jEdit 4.3pre4
Thanks,
Franco
Does jedit support "code file includes"?
I am thinking about switching to jedit for editing html.
There is one feature I need: the ability to put code parts in separate files,
which are then included in the final html files, thus avoidiung the need to
edit 10s of files for the same change.
Is this possible in jedit? how is the feature called?
mm