CSS Editor : changing template
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 11 May, 2005 - 15:08
Hi
I'm using CSS Editor. Where can I change the style of the result I obtain ? I mean, CSS Editor writes the CSS element on several lines, whereas I'm used to present my CSS on one only line per element.
Thx
Better webhosting and message boards needed!
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 12 May, 2005 - 19:05
jEdit is great editor. But it has awfull website. It is incredible slow, still failures. When I try to view message board, I give up after while because I do not have time to wait minutes for few pages to display.
Message boards aren't better too. They are full of spams (e.g. http://community.jedit.org/?q=node/view/1733), when people try to increase their pagerank by linking to their sites. They are not well-aranged, etc etc!
How about moving to any better webhostig (e. g. sourceforge.net, or trying to get sponsored hosting) and impoving message boards?
REQUEST - General CODE completion via TAGS and editmode xml data
Submitted by
wrongway on
Friday, 13 May, 2005 - 11:12
Greetings you wonderful jedit coders and hackers. I write today with a feature request ... General CODE completion via TAGS and editmode xml data...
I see many people asking for code completion for various langs, and I feel a simple implementation via the TAGS file, and modes.xml data, can work for a whole slew of langs.
Basically have a shortcut (ie ctrl+space) that would grab the previous word, and check for matches in the tags and the editmode xml data, showing a popup with the list of matching keywords for completion.
It seems like it would be a fairly easy plugin for an experienced jedit hacker.
Thanks in advance..
WrongWay
Copying Jedit with Plugins and Configuration From One Machine to Another
Submitted by Anonymous on Saturday, 14 May, 2005 - 14:15
Hi,
I have the following dilemma. I am currently using jEdit with several plugins on my Linux machine. I want to use jEdit on a Sun machine that has no internet access. I can take a CD with me and take the jar file but I was wondering if I could take all the plugins and settings that I have on my Linux machine with me. Is this possible? If so, how would I go about doing so? Thanks for your time.
Unable to start Jedit under winXP
Submitted by Anonymous on Monday, 16 May, 2005 - 16:40
Hi to all!
I set up and started properly jedit on my notebook (wXP - sp1 - Java:Runtime Env. Stand.Ed 1.4.2_01) but I waws unable to make it run with my other computer:
wXP-sp1-java:1.4.2_08).
It hangs at the end of the progress bar run on the splash screen.
Here are the lines around the first error in the activity log:
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[message] BeanShell: Running script C:\Program Files\jEdit\startup\startup.bsh
[debug] String: BeanShell interpreter version 2.0b1.1-jedit-1
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=LOAD_STARTED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=CREATED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[error] GUIUtilities: java.lang.NullPointerException
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.parseStyle(GUIUtilities.java:790)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:888)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:864)
****************
thank for help
Mehmet Okonsar
pianist-composer
www.okonsar.com
mehmet@okonsar.com
Unable to start Jedit under winXP
Submitted by Anonymous on Monday, 16 May, 2005 - 16:47
Hi to all!
I set up and started properly jedit on my notebook (wXP - sp1 - Java:Runtime Env. Stand.Ed 1.4.2_01) but I waws unable to make it run with my other computer:
wXP-sp1-java:1.4.2_08).
It hangs at the end of the progress bar run on the splash screen.
Here are the lines around the first error in the activity log:
**************
[message] BeanShell: Running script C:\Program Files\jEdit\startup\startup.bsh
[debug] String: BeanShell interpreter version 2.0b1.1-jedit-1
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=LOAD_STARTED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=CREATED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[error] GUIUtilities: java.lang.NullPointerException
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.parseStyle(GUIUtilities.java:790)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:888)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:864)
****************
thank for help
Mehmet Okonsar
pianist-composer
www.okonsar.com
mehmet@okonsar.com
Unable to start Jedit under winXP
Submitted by Anonymous on Monday, 16 May, 2005 - 16:48
Hi to all!
I set up and started properly jedit on my notebook (wXP - sp1 - Java:Runtime Env. Stand.Ed 1.4.2_01) but I waws unable to make it run with my other computer:
wXP-sp1-java:1.4.2_08).
It hangs at the end of the progress bar run on the splash screen.
Here are the lines around the first error in the activity log:
**************
[message] BeanShell: Running script C:\Program Files\jEdit\startup\startup.bsh
[debug] String: BeanShell interpreter version 2.0b1.1-jedit-1
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=LOAD_STARTED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=CREATED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[error] GUIUtilities: java.lang.NullPointerException
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.parseStyle(GUIUtilities.java:790)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:888)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:864)
****************
thank for help
Mehmet Okonsar
pianist-composer
www.okonsar.com
mehmet@okonsar.com
Unable to start Jedit under winXP
Submitted by Anonymous on Monday, 16 May, 2005 - 16:50
Hi to all!
I set up and started properly jedit on my notebook (wXP - sp1 - Java:Runtime Env. Stand.Ed 1.4.2_01) but I waws unable to make it run with my other computer:
wXP-sp1-java:1.4.2_08).
It hangs at the end of the progress bar run on the splash screen.
Here are the lines around the first error in the activity log:
**************
[message] BeanShell: Running script C:\Program Files\jEdit\startup\startup.bsh
[debug] String: BeanShell interpreter version 2.0b1.1-jedit-1
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=LOAD_STARTED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[debug] EditBus: BufferUpdate[what=CREATED,view=null,source=Untitled-1 (C:\Program Files\jEdit\)]
[error] GUIUtilities: java.lang.NullPointerException
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at java.util.StringTokenizer.(Unknown Source)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.parseStyle(GUIUtilities.java:790)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:888)
[error] GUIUtilities: at org.gjt.sp.jedit.GUIUtilities.loadStyles(GUIUtilities.java:864)
****************
thank for help
Mehmet Okonsar
pianist-composer
www.okonsar.com
mehmet@okonsar.com
ClearType on Windows
Submitted by Anonymous on Sunday, 10 July, 2005 - 18:47
ClearType antialiasing available on Windows is a lot better than jEdit's font smoothing. I have noticed that Eclipse, which I believe to be written in Java as well, and which I run on the same JVM, uses Windows' font smoothing. It would be great if jEdit allowed for this option.
Problem installing jEdit on Windows - beanshell startup.bsh error
Submitted by Anonymous on Monday, 11 July, 2005 - 18:09
Hi, I recently tried to install jEdit on my computer, but it won't run. It starts loading and then this error message pops out:
Sourced file: C:\Documents and Settings\mywei\Desktop\jEdit\startup\startup.bsh unknown error: Prohibited package name: java.lang : at Line: 22 : in file: C:\Documents and Settings\mywei\Desktop\jEdit\startup\startup.bsh : e = Math .E
any idea what's wrong? i tried different versions/installs and they all came up with the same error message.
Thanks in advance.
execute the the current file
Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 12 July, 2005 - 16:13
Hello,
jEdit is a text editor, text is saved in files and files are associated with applications. When I'm in the windows explorer and double-click on a rb file the ruby interpreter gets launches. I would like to execute the file from within jEdit by let's say pressing F5, is that possible? I hope I'm the right track using jEdit and Ruby for shell scripting in Windows, I don't want to mess with WSH and .NET doesn't support scripting, there are work arounds for .NET scripting but I thought it might be smarter to learn Ruby.
Regards,
stax
PS: still waiting for my password
Search for hi-lited word without openig the search dialog box?
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 14 July, 2005 - 16:41
Is there a simple way to search for a hi-lited string without opening the search dialog box or search bar? I.e. I'd like to hi-lite a string and with a single button press have Jedit find the next occurance of that string.
Thanks!
Sleek Color Schemes (sleek_schemes.zip v1.0 by sleek)
Submitted by
sleek on
Thursday, 14 July, 2005 - 19:41
This is a set of 2 color schemes I use when I'm programming in PHP. One is dark, the other is light. Enjoy
Python and Sidekick
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 14 July, 2005 - 20:48
In my Sidekick options, it lists the available parsers as Python, HTML, and XML. Yet when I open a Python file, Sidekick does not parse it. When I added PerlSidekick, I then had a Perl parser listed in Sidekick options, and it will show the structure of a Perl file nicely. So I'm assuming unless anyone tells me otherwise, that I need a Python Sidekick plugin. But I wonder why Python shows up as an available parser in the Sidekick options?
Extending jedit with lisp
Submitted by Anonymous on Sunday, 17 July, 2005 - 14:22
Have anybody information or experience in extending jedit with lisp or some other functional languages?
May be it's possible to write scheme code and then compile it with Kawa http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/ into java byte-code and integrade with jedit?
Andrey
Embedding jEdit in my Swing app
Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 19 July, 2005 - 02:41
Is there documented method using jEdit as the text editing component within another Swing application? As a replacement for the JTextPane object, for example?
Windows XP Home SP2 Networking Broken by FTP Saving in jEdit
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 20 July, 2005 - 19:30
Hi, I've just started using jEdit and I love it (big thanks to the Devs,)! BUT I have a major problem. I have tried with 4.2final and 4.3pre2 beta. My problem is that when using the FTP plugin, after first loading a file from FTP, when trying to save the changes my whole network connection stops dead. jEdit also temporarily hangs, failing to redraw the UI for a while. Pinging my router fails, "ipconfig /renew" does nothing; disconnecting and reconnecting the ethernet cable doesn't work either. Only a reboot will bring the network back up. I have no problems on Win2K, but WinXP home with (for better or worse) all the latest updates is unusable. No problems with other Java apps (though none use FTP functionality), nor with any of my network apps (including other editors with FTP ability). I deleted my Java cache just in case.
JRE is Version 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_04-b05), I always uninstall JRE's before reinstalling new updates.
I have both a saved activity.log and an ethernet packet log if it would aid anyone. It seems some kind of backup mechanism fails.
Does anyone have any suggestions? The relevant part of activity.log:
[debug] WorkThread: Running in work thread: [id=11,run=org.gjt.sp.jedit.buffer.BufferSaveRequest[index.html (ftp://{removed for security}@www.liparispark.com:21/.users/35/{removed for security}/web/)]]
[debug] ConnectionManager: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: Connecting to ftp://www.liparispark.com:21
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 220 ProFTPD 1.2.9 Server (ProFTPD) [83.96.131.50]
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: sending command: USER {removed for security}
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 331 Password required for {removed for security}.
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: sending command: PASS {removed for security}
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 230 User {removed for security} logged in.
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: sending command: PWD
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 257 "/.users/35/{removed for security}" is current directory.
[debug] ConnectionManager: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: Connection 2:www.liparispark.com locked
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: sending command: TYPE I
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 200 Type set to I
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: sending command: PASV
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (83,96,131,50,236,188).
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: sending command: STOR /.users/35/{removed for security}/web/#index.html#save#
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[jEdit I/O #2,1,jEdit I/O]: received response: 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for /.users/35/{removed for security}/web/#index.html#save#
[debug] ConnectionManager: Closing connection to ftp://www.liparispark.com:21
[debug] FtpClient: Thread[AWT-EventQueue-0,6,main]: sending command: QUIT
[error] ConnectionManager: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
Changing Syntax Highlighting Categories
Submitted by Anonymous on Thursday, 21 July, 2005 - 08:10
Hi,
I'm using jedit for editing latex with the german language package. This package uses quotation marks for special charachters and so jedit's syntax highlighting interprets much of the text as LITERAL1, although this is not intended to be so. Is there a way of switching off syntax highlighting just for LITERAL1? How can one generally individually define syntax highlighting (not only the colour, but also when things should be marked in this colour)?
Thanks a lot,
Matthaeus
How to set HTML syntax highlighting for all files with extension .ftl ?
Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 26 July, 2005 - 07:39
How to set HTML syntax highlighting for all files with extension .ftl ?
Switch Project (Switch_Project.bsh v1.0 by Jeroen Budts (TeRanEX))
Submitted by
TeRanEX on
Wednesday, 27 July, 2005 - 16:50
A BeanShell macro script to easily switch between Projects (this macro requires the ProjectViewer plugin to work!). It is based on Buffer Switcher by Ollie Rutherfurth