Is possible to decrease a width of gutter border?
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 17 November, 2004 - 10:19
Is possible to decrease a width of gutter border?
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Regards, Skalex.
Nice Aqua icons for jEdit (Aqua-jedit-icons.jar vv.1.0 by ThON, with help from HYKO)
Submitted by
thon on
Wednesday, 17 November, 2004 - 18:54
Here is a nice (I think) collection of icons for jEdit, based on
Aqua icons theme for KDE, which I've downloaded from www.kde-look.org.
Enjoy...
(Simply place the .jar file in the $JAVA_DIR/jre/lib/ext directory
and restart jEdit)
how to highlight java code and how to get rid of the blue line
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 17 November, 2004 - 21:15
Hi!
sorry, i'm a newbie, so...
the features list "highlighting of many languages"... my java files has no different colors or highlighting at all. i installed some plugins, and it did well with html code, but not with my java code. could it be it is, because it's not named .java?
and how do i get rid of the blue vertikal line?
what is it good for?
thanks for your help!
Arne
how to highlight java code and how to get rid of the blue line
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 17 November, 2004 - 21:16
Hi!
sorry, i'm a newbie, so...
the features list "highlighting of many languages"... my java files has no different colors or highlighting at all. i installed some plugins, and it did well with html code, but not with my java code. could it be it is, because it's not named .java?
and how do i get rid of the blue vertikal line?
what is it good for?
thanks for your help!
Arne
how to highlight java code and how to get rid of the blue line
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 17 November, 2004 - 21:19
Hi!
sorry, i'm a newbie, so...
the features list "highlighting of many languages"... my java files has no different colors or highlighting at all. i installed some plugins, and it did well with html code, but not with my java code. could it be it is, because it's not named .java?
and how do i get rid of the blue vertikal line?
what is it good for?
thanks for your help!
Arne
Beanshell Plugin issue
Submitted by
rmsh on
Wednesday, 17 November, 2004 - 21:35
Hi
"getClassPath()" function in Beanshell console is throwing the following error
Surprisingly, same command works fine in beanshell standalone.... any clues what is happening here.
Sourced file: inline evaluation of: ``getClassPath();'' : reflection error: bsh.ReflectError: Method getClassPath() not found in class'org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShell$CustomClassManager' : at Line: 10 : in file: getClassPath : .getClassPath ( )
Called from method: getClassPath : at Line: 1 : in file: inline evaluation of: ``getClassPath();'' : getClassPath ( )
at bsh.BSHPrimarySuffix.doSuffix(BSHPrimarySuffix.java:131)
at bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:80)
at bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:47)
at bsh.BSHAssignment.eval(BSHAssignment.java:77)
at bsh.BSHBlock.evalBlock(BSHBlock.java:130)
at bsh.BSHBlock.eval(BSHBlock.java:80)
at bsh.BshMethod.invokeImpl(BshMethod.java:349)
at bsh.BshMethod.invoke(BshMethod.java:246)
at bsh.BshMethod.invoke(BshMethod.java:179)
at bsh.Name.invokeLocalMethod(Name.java:915)
at bsh.Name.invokeMethod(Name.java:805)
at bsh.BSHMethodInvocation.eval(BSHMethodInvocation.java:72)
at bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:102)
at bsh.BSHPrimaryExpression.eval(BSHPrimaryExpression.java:47)
at bsh.Interpreter.eval(Interpreter.java:641)
at bsh.Interpreter.eval(Interpreter.java:731)
at bsh.Interpreter.eval(Interpreter.java:720)
at org.gjt.sp.jedit.BeanShell._eval(BeanShell.java:446)
at console.ConsoleBeanShell.execute(ConsoleBeanShell.java:73)
at console.Console.run(Console.java:412)
at console.Console.access$1300(Console.java:44)
at console.Console$RunActionHandler.actionPerformed(Console.java:758)
at console.ConsolePane.fireActionEvent(ConsolePane.java:134)
at console.ConsolePane$EnterAction.actionPerformed(ConsolePane.java:347)
at javax.swing.SwingUtilities.notifyAction(SwingUtilities.java:1571)
at javax.swing.JComponent.processKeyBinding(JComponent.java:2730)
at javax.swing.JComponent.processKeyBindings(JComponent.java:2765)
at javax.swing.JComponent.processKeyEvent(JComponent.java:2693)
at java.awt.Component.processEvent(Component.java:5265)
at java.awt.Container.processEvent(Container.java:1966)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:3955)
at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:2024)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3803)
at java.awt.KeyboardFocusManager.redispatchEvent(KeyboardFocusManager.java:1810)
at java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.dispatchKeyEvent(DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.java:668)
at java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.preDispatchKeyEvent(DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.java:916)
at java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.typeAheadAssertions(DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.java:794)
at java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.dispatchEvent(DefaultKeyboardFocusManager.java:632)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:3841)
at java.awt.Container.dispatchEventImpl(Container.java:2024)
at java.awt.Window.dispatchEventImpl(Window.java:1766)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:3803)
at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:463)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:234)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:163)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:157)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:149)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:110)
-Ramesh
Input Method Editor for jEdit
Submitted by
bibiko on
Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 10:19
Dear all,
this is only to let you know that there is a way to input foreign language scripts with jEdit.
Under https://sourceforge.net/projects/jgim/ you will find a java based customizable input editor for all java applications. If you install it and make sure that you have installed the right fonts you are able to input Chinese, Kannada, Bengali etc. It based on Yudit coming from UNIX. It is a very good solution with some disadvantages of choosing the right character but this issue stands on the ToDo list. By the way is there any chance to write with jEdit Arabic or Hebrew, i.e. is there any support for writing from right to left?
All the best
Hans
Input Method Editor for jEdit
Submitted by
bibiko on
Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 10:20
Dear all,
this is only to let you know that there is a way to input foreign language scripts with jEdit.
Under https://sourceforge.net/projects/jgim/ you will find a java based customizable input editor for all java applications. If you install it and make sure that you have installed the right fonts you are able to input Chinese, Kannada, Bengali etc. It based on Yudit coming from UNIX. It is a very good solution with some disadvantages of choosing the right character but this issue stands on the ToDo list. By the way is there any chance to write with jEdit Arabic or Hebrew, i.e. is there any support for writing from right to left?
All the best
Hans
Better indenting?!?
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 15:44
I like Jedit a lot, but I keep having trouble with the indenting. In perl, the indenting code simply does not seem to understand situations when a statement is being continued on the next line. In these cases, there should be some extra-indent (e.g. one additional indent level), but Jedit does not do that.
Deep indent does not work correctly either because it will indent way too deep in many situations.
It would really be great if this would work like in other editors, e.g. (x)emacs, where the indenter actually knows about the syntax of the language to indent and acts accordingly.
Is there a way to replace the default indenting by a plugin that would try to do it more intelligently?
How to paste strings in JEdit text area by clicking a plugin button
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 16:06
Hi,
I'm trying to paste strings generated by my plugin in the JEdit main window.
I'm writing "something.setSelectedText()", but it arises a compiler error while importing " org.gjt.sp.jedit.textarea.* ".
What do I have to do? Or...: what's the easiest way to do what I want?
Thanks,
Mik
I/O thread blocking when there is available threads
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 20:35
I am trying to identify or at least understand the I/O thread. When I do a search in a project, it takes some time, during that time, I cannot open a file because Jedit reports that 1 I/O operation is in progress. However when I view the available I/O threads in utilities/troubleshooting, I see that I can have up to 4. So why cannot I open a file when there is an empty I/O thread slot available ?
Do I have to tell Jedit to use threads in parallel ? Is there a setting where I can increase the number of threads ? Thanks a lot.
Uninstalling JEdit
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 20:45
Hi There,
Was wondering what the procedure is to uninstalling jEdit on MacOS X is... the jEdit documentation relates uninstalling to Windows...
thanks
What is the best java code completion plugin
Submitted by
rmsh on
Thursday, 18 November, 2004 - 21:33
Hi,
I'm relatively new to jEdit, still under experimenting stage. I see more than one choice for java code completion. Which one of them is the best and works fine.
I tried codeaid and had some troubles making it work with jEdit4.2.
Thanks in advance
-Ramesh
Newbee needs help with new Mode:
Submitted by
phcjpp on
Friday, 19 November, 2004 - 12:23
Hi,
Quick question I am trying to use a SPAN_REGEXP that really needs a regexp in the tag too and I was wondering if there is a way round this
A comment starts with / on a new line and ends with a \ on a new line - if possible whitespace should be ignored e.g.
(^[[:blank:]]*/[[:blank:]]*$)
and should end with
(^[[:blank:]]*\[[:blank:]]*$) (NOT ALLOWED!)
is there a way round this ?
Thanks
Chris
Java syntax parsing
Submitted by Anonymous on Friday, 19 November, 2004 - 19:45
I'm trying to find a plugin that will simply parse my open .java file(s) and report (in ErrorList) whether there are syntax issues. I have a weak work-around that compiles (JCompiler) only the current buffer and then reports the errors. But this is a bit time consuming...Ideally, the plugin would parse everything open and then I could cycle through the buffers looking for the red marks to correct my errors. This would save me a nice amount of time prior to a lengthy build process.
TIA
custom classes in jcompiler
Submitted by Anonymous on Friday, 19 November, 2004 - 20:00
Hi,
im new to java and jedit(great features)
my main problem is that i have to use custom classes that come with my learning script.
First is there a global dir where java looks for them?
Second i added the path to the classpath in jcompiler:
/home/Programmierung/classes/
When i compile my helloworld:
import javakurs.io.*;
public class BeispielApp {
public static void main( String[] argv )
{
Ausgabe.println( "Hello World" );
}
}
it runs trough and dont seem to make errors, but when i wanna run my prog with the console java i get this:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javakurs/io/AusgabeFenster
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:620)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:124)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:260)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:56)
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:195)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:268)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:319)
at javakurs.io.Ausgabe.(Ausgabe.java:31)
at BeispielApp.main(BeispielApp.java:7)
Process java exited with code 1
I tested the same settings in eclipse and it runs fine.
this is the eclipse entry:
so what i am doing wrong?
Or is there a better way to set the classes and run/compile my stuff?
thx so far
File system browser current selected item/file?
Submitted by
fwelland on
Saturday, 20 November, 2004 - 02:29
jedit macro newbie; jedit user for a bit; java journeyman.
In a macro, is possible to get the currently selected item in the filesystem browser?
so in my random hacks I have gotten this..
doc = view.getDockableWindowManager();
names = doc.getRegisteredDockableWindows();
with the idea that if I had a handle of the file system browser (currently docked) then I could interrogate file system browser for the currently selected file(s) - it seems there are some getSelected methods in the VFSBrowser....on the right track?
TAB key stops working
Submitted by Anonymous on Saturday, 20 November, 2004 - 12:06
I'm using JEdit to edit Java source code. I use the TAB key to indent. It seems to work just fine until suddenly the TAB key seems to stop working. That is, when I press the TAB key at the start of a new line to indent it, nothing happens.
I have found that if I close the file, exit Jedit, then try editing the same file again, the TAB key again seems to work properly, for a while. After a while, the TAB key again seems to stop responding.
I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
Michael Galvin
Muskegon, MI
:..Www.Bim-Diesel.Ch.Vu
Submitted by Anonymous on Saturday, 20 November, 2004 - 18:35
Hello
:..Www.Bim-Diesel.Ch.Vu..:
Submitted by Anonymous on Saturday, 20 November, 2004 - 18:35
Hello