community.jedit.org now used for news
Submitted by
jgellene on
Friday, 19 October, 2001 - 10:17
New BeanShell macros
Submitted by
jgellene on
Friday, 19 October, 2001 - 18:29
- Dump_Project_File_Names.bsh writes a list of files in current view of the Project Viewer plugin to a new buffer.
- Edit_jEdit_Property.bsh displays a dialog for viewing and editing individual jEdit properties, including properties set by plugins and custom properties set by users.
- Make_Extra_Console.bsh creates a separate instance of the Console plugin interface in its own frame window. This allows you to run and view output from separate external processes from within jEdit.
New beta plugin version: Sessions 0.7.3
Submitted by
jgellene on
Friday, 19 October, 2001 - 23:54
Originally written by Dirk Moebius and revised by Sergey Udaltsov, the Sessions plugin maintains lists of open files as workspaces called "sessions". It provides functions for creating, naming, maintaining and loading sessions.
jEdit 4.0 progress report
Submitted by
slava on
Saturday, 20 October, 2001 - 02:38
jEdit 4.0 development is moving along well. I have recently started writing a new document model, which will bring performance and memory usage improvements. There are also a lot of UI changes that improve the general jEdit experience. I plan on releasing a '4.0pre0 snapshot' in maybe a week's time; this will not be an official release, but rather something that plugin developers and daring users can try out. Me and John Gellene will then start updating the documentation, and when that is done, I will release 4.0pre1.
Using a dedicated browser window in InfoViewer
Submitted by
jgellene on
Saturday, 20 October, 2001 - 10:29
To do this, you will need the Windows Script Host, which is installed on most versions of Windows. The latest version, Windows Script Host 5.6, is available by download from
Microsoft's MSDN web site. The most recent version compatible with Windows 95 is
Windows Script Host 5.5. You will also need the script
launch_same_ie.js
, available in the
Downloads section.
jmk (Make in Java) home page
Submitted by
Brad Mace on
Saturday, 20 October, 2001 - 12:15
One more theme: could this be the one?
Submitted by
jgellene on
Saturday, 20 October, 2001 - 14:12
A new theme, "Binary", is available for your inspection and use if you are a
registered member of jEdit Community. It is adapted from the theme of the same name created by
Dezina and released for public use. This has potential as our signature "default" theme. What do you think?
HTTPClient library
Submitted by
Brad Mace on
Saturday, 20 October, 2001 - 18:54
jEdit Community registers its 100th member
Submitted by
jgellene on
Saturday, 20 October, 2001 - 22:37
Our community now numbers over 100, after less than two weeks online. What are
you waiting for? Become a
member today!
New beta version of JythonInterpreter available
Submitted by
jgellene on
Monday, 22 October, 2001 - 04:16
The new version provides a completely new GUI and new functionality for running and importing buffers. It contains new "Path Handler" and "Path Browser" features and adds a navigation button to go to a traceback's source Install first .
Carlos Quiroz, the author of the plugin, recommends that you first install the current release version 0.5 of JythonIntepreter using jEdit's Plugin Manager feature. This will ensure that your installation contains the required version of Jython itself. To install the new beta version of the plugin, simply substitute it for the earlier version
Running multiple versions of jEdit
Submitted by
jgellene on
Monday, 22 October, 2001 - 14:33
Multiple installations on Windows
If you are running jEdit under Windows, follow these steps using jEditLauncher:
First, download the installer for the new version, save it to your desktop or some other temporary location, and run it by double-clicking its file icon (if you have associated .jar archive files with a Java application loader) or by running the loader - either java.exe
or javaw.exe
- from a command line with the -jar
parameter and the full path of the installer file as the target.
Next, select an installation directory for the new version that differs from your existing installation directoy. The default value offered by the installer specifies the version in the directory's name, so that will work fine.
plugin updates: AntFarm, FTP, IRC, JCompiler, Sessions, SQL
Submitted by
jgellene on
Monday, 22 October, 2001 - 20:01
* AntFarm 1.0.1: includes Ant 1.4.1, a bug fix release of Ant; fixed NPE caused by build files that did not have a name specified for the project; the Console is not brought to the front when selecting build files or targets from the tree view; removed remaining JDK 1.2 dependencies; requires jEdit 3.2final, Console 3.0, EditBus 1.1, XML 0.3, and JDK 1.1
* FTP 0.3.1: renaming and saving files didn't work with the Microsoft FTP server; made file listing parsing code more compatible with servers that use non-English month names; Connecting to a different port didn't work properly; requires jEdit 2.7pre2 and JDK 1.1
IRC plugin 1.6 ready
Submitted by
jgellene on
Tuesday, 23 October, 2001 - 21:44
Yesterday, Plugin Central has been updated to include version 1.5 of the IRC plugin. Due to quick development and release cycles, version 1.6 is already complete.
For those of you who don't have CVS or do not want to get the current version and compile it yourself, you can grab a pre-compiled version of the IRC plugin at the
IQ Computing web site. To install it, just replace your existing IRC.jar in jEdit's "jars" directory with the new Jar file.
Javadocs for jEdit available online
Submitted by
jgellene on
Wednesday, 24 October, 2001 - 11:50
The documentation outlines each of the more than 200 classes and interfaces created by jEdit and provides a breakdown of its data fields, methods and relationships with other classes.
A version of the documentation suitable for local browsing remains available in our
Downloads section.
The online documentation was generated using version 1.3 of Sun's
javadoc tool and a doclet customized for jEdit Community.
jEdit Community back online
Submitted by
jgellene on
Wednesday, 24 October, 2001 - 16:20
We have restored all content and services to jEdit Community following a security breach at around 1430 UTC on October 24. We also took the opportunity to upgrade portions of the web portal software. Our apologies for the interruption in service.
Introducing the Docker plugin
Submitted by
jgellene on
Thursday, 25 October, 2001 - 14:44
A new beta plugin from Calvin Yu awaits you in the
Downloads section. The
Docker plugin will automatically expand and collapse a view's tabbed panes based on mouse and focus movements.
jEdit Community now over 200 members
Submitted by
jgellene on
Friday, 26 October, 2001 - 21:13
As our base of users increases, we hope to receive more contributions of news items, articles and downloads to share with everyone. There is an enormous amount of knowledge and sophistication among so many of our users. It would be terrrfic if you could spend a little time sharing it with others online. That's why we called it "jEdit Community".
As always, let us know if there is something you want to see added (or subtracted!) from the site, and especially if you would like to contribute content.
Changes to message boards
Submitted by
jgellene on
Saturday, 27 October, 2001 - 12:37
Based on the recent survey regarding message boards and mailing lists, and a review of message board traffic, we have made a few small changes to the
message boards.
CPost formatted source code printer
Submitted by
Brad Mace on
Sunday, 28 October, 2001 - 00:47
PrintFile utility home page
Submitted by
Brad Mace on
Sunday, 28 October, 2001 - 01:37