Choose and insert file path and name to hyperlinks
Submitted by
philaweb on
Tuesday, 14 March, 2006 - 12:51
Hi,
I am new to this forum and to JEdit plugin's as well.
Is there a plugin avialable for download with the functionality of choosing and inserting a file path and file name to hyperlinks?
Well, it is the only tedious thing about the plain JEdit version, that I have to type all file paths and names manually.
TIA
Choosing and inserting file path and file name to hyperlinks
Submitted by
philaweb on
Tuesday, 14 March, 2006 - 12:56
Hi,
I am new to this forum and to JEdit plugin's as well.
Is there a plugin avialable for download with the functionality of choosing and inserting a file path and file name to hyperlinks?
Well, it is the only tedious thing about the plain JEdit version, that I have to type all file paths and names manually.
TIA
Project viewer recent version became annoying
Submitted by
bigugga on
Wednesday, 15 March, 2006 - 10:21
Upgraded to newer version of this cool plugin and noticed now behavior. As I switch between open files, project viewer cursor updates its position according to opened file. It becomes very annoying, when working on many files in project (not fit in screen on left side).
Please add some checkbox or smth one may uncheck this "feature"
Thanx a lot for this great plugin!
SearchAndReplace problem
Submitted by
turtlecove on
Wednesday, 15 March, 2006 - 18:57
I am writing a Macro that enables a simple kind of Wiki link in any text file. Basically if I run my macro, it finds the nearest words in [brackets] and uses that as a file name to open. It works well, but I added the feature to jump to an anchor [filename#anchor] and I cannot figure out how to get it to jump to text in a document. Here is what I have:
newbuffer=jEdit.openFile( view, WikiWord);
if (hasAnchor) {
SearchAndReplace.setSearchString(anchor);
SearchAndReplace.find( view, newbuffer, 0, true, false);
}
It behaves very erratically. It always opens the new file ok. But then it sometimes finds the anchor text, but usually does not. I've tried resetting the cursor to the top of the file to make sure it isn't past the anchor text:
view.getTextArea.setCaretPosition(0);
But that didn't help.
Strangely, if I add this:
Macros.message(view, "finding " + anchor);
before the find, it works! I suspect the popup window causes the interface to 'refresh' in some way bringing the newly opened file to some displayed state, as opposed to some open-but-not-yet-displayed-state... but I'm just guessing here...
Any help?
Cannot type in save dialog
Submitted by
scaRFhogg on
Wednesday, 15 March, 2006 - 21:36
Sometimes i cannot type in the "File name" field of the save or save as dialog. Selecting text in the field with the mouse does work. But the input field acts as if it was in "read only" mode. Jedit does not give any error message/exception. Also nothing in the activity log. Restarting jedit usually fixes the problem for the next few saves. This is very annoying.
I'm running jedit 4.3pre3 with java jre 1.5.0_05 on kubuntu breezy badger.
Any suggestions on how to fix this problem appreciated.
Thank you.
Duplicate Selection/Line macros (Duplicate_Selection_Line.bsh v1.0 by Sergey Kojin)
Submitted by
runmen on
Thursday, 16 March, 2006 - 17:17
This is modified version of original Duplicate_Line.bsh that allow duplicate not only lines, but also selection, like in IntelliJ IDEA Ctlr+D (duplicate) feature
Checked for jEdit 4.3.pre3
TSP-mode (tsp.xml v0.0.2)
Submitted by
goebbe on
Thursday, 16 March, 2006 - 20:03
Very basic jedit-mode for TSP (Time Series Processor).
New in 0.0.2: recognise internal variables
By default, this edit-mode is now included in the latest developer versions of Jedit.
What Else In jEdit Will Close A Tag Automatically?
I know the XML plugin will cause jE to close a tag when < / is typed. But I've turned that off. But it's still doing it.
Where else can I look?
C++ fonction declaration to definition (declarationToImplementation.bsh v0.1 by clement)
Submitted by
clement on
Friday, 17 March, 2006 - 13:33
Macro that transform a C++ fonction declaration into a fonction definition. The class name is added according to filename of current buffer. To use, copy the fonction declaration into the .cpp file you want to define the fonction and apply the macro. The semi-colon at end of declaration is expected to be copied and is removed.
Happy coding,
Clément.
Edit Mode-specific Shortcuts (key bindings)
Submitted by
bmc on
Friday, 17 March, 2006 - 18:23
As far as I can tell, from digging through the docs and the API, there's no support for mode-specific key bindings. This feature would be *really* useful.
WikiWord (WikiWord.bsh v1.7 by Peter Theobald)
Submitted by
turtlecove on
Friday, 17 March, 2006 - 18:52
Find the word the cursor is on and open a file by that name.
Can find [Filename in brackets] or wordsSeparatedBySpaces or words-separated-by-tabs.
Can also jump to specific locations within the current file or other files by using text anchors like this: [myfile#this-anchor] or [myfile:this-anchor] or MyFile:This-anchor or MyFile#this-anchor . Anchors are searched for as [this-anchor] or if that isn't found just the anchor text anywhere in the file.
Configuration options can be specified in the text file to use filename patterns and search paths.
I use this to set up a directory full of hyperlinked text. Attach a keyboard shortcut to the macro for quick jumping. I use control-TAB because it's next to control-` (previous file). So I can put the cursor inside a [WikiWord] and bounce back and forth to the file with control-TAB and control-`
New features added in V1.7, 2009-10-19
You can add the directives [path:xyz] or [rpath:xyz] anywhere in the document to set up search paths for documents. For example, the WikiLink [books-wanted.txt] will look in the current directory first, then in each directory in the path. rpath means 'recursive', which will search in that directory and all sub-directories under it.
You can also add the directives [filepattern:xyz] anywhere in the document to set up file name patterns, for example: [books-wanted] with [filepattern:$-notes.txt] will try to open 'books-wanted' and 'books-wanted-notes.txt' in the current directory and any directories in the path set up by [path:] and [rpath:]s. By default the given [WikiWord] itself ($) and WikiWord.txt ($.txt) are found first.
Note: I usually put all of my [path:][rpath:][filepattern:] directives at the end of my file.
Personally, I keep all of my life's information in text files, and I use this to set up indexes, tables of contents, cross-references, etc. between my documents.
I use this as follows: I have a main-index.txt file I always keep open. It has a line for each project I am working on with a WikiLink like this: Human Genome Project: decoding human genome [genome] due 1/15/2008 -and at the bottom of the main-index.txt file I have: [rpath:D:\Docs\Projects][filepattern:project notes $.txt] so it will look in my entire projects tree and find 'project notes genome.txt' when I click on [genome] and hit ctrl-TAB.
(This is my first jEdit macro. Enjoy.)
Magically matching caret on new SideKick Plugin with SideKickTree nodes
Submitted by
mabushadi on
Friday, 17 March, 2006 - 21:52
Hello,
I've been working on a SideKick extension parser (for FOCUS code) and was successful in adding Assets to the SideKick tree using SideKickParsedData. Clicking on the SideKickTree will make the caret jump fine to the right place in the textarea. But I can't get the reverse to happen. I can't click on the code buffer and have the SideKickTree adjust to the right node. Just how do you achieve that magic?
Your guidance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks and regards
problems rebuilding clipper jar
Ok, I followed the directions, made a new clip library, added it to the jar file and all that stuff.
Now, I think my problem is that I just need to rebuild the jar file.
Can someone tell me how to do this. I tried with NetBeans, and the visual basic suite, neither will do it for me.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Ruby Plugin: auto-completing quotes and brackets not working
Submitted by
malesca on
Sunday, 19 March, 2006 - 00:25
I've installed jEdit 4.3pre3 and the Ruby Plugin, but I find the auto-completion of quotes and brackets doesn't work. On my previous computer, I had jEdit 4.2 and the Ruby Plugin, and the auto-completion worked fine.
Does it work in 4.3 for anyone? Have I missed some setting? If I don't get it working, I'll try downgrading to 4.2.
Change from 1 into 2 Monitors
Submitted by
lucy on
Tuesday, 21 March, 2006 - 17:04
Change from 1 into 2 Monitors - how does it work and what should I install or buy, like cable or something. I know it seems to be stupid but I doesn´t know anything about this theme.
UMN Mapserver Mapfile Edit Mode (mapfile.xml v1.0 by Kenton Williams)
Submitted by
williamskg6 on
Tuesday, 21 March, 2006 - 19:14
This is a University of Minnesota Mapserver Mapfile edit mode for syntax highlighting while creating mapfiles. You can visit the UMN Mapserver website at http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/ for more details about Mapserver.
perlsidekick - especially for the author
Submitted by
cvicari on
Wednesday, 22 March, 2006 - 12:04
Hi everybody,
I installed the latest version of PerlSideKick in jedit 4.2final, using the plugin manager.
But, after installation, it claims that SideKick >= 0.5 is needed, while SideKick 0.5 claims that it needs at least jedit4.3pre3.
I guess that we need either to change dependencies handling, or simply the requirements for PerlSideKick.
Search dialog doesn't display - Solution
Submitted by
stanberka on
Wednesday, 22 March, 2006 - 18:10
Once a while I'm hitting the problem that the search-and-replace dialog doesn't stops showing up when requested (either way). I have found (after spending two hours +) that I have to delete the lines:
search.y=194
search.x=1248
from the "properties" file that is in user's .jEdit folder.
Console plugin version from plugin manager is for 4.3pre not the stable 4.2final
Submitted by
matthewyoung on
Thursday, 23 March, 2006 - 04:53
Or is this customary how jEdit work? That's all plug-in fetch by the plugin manage is for the latest whatever release?
Console : where are the error patterns ?
Submitted by
Baldurien on
Friday, 24 March, 2006 - 18:19
Hi,
I just installed the last version of the Console plugin, and *pouf* : no more pattern for the error list! So when I run my make command, I don't have the error in the error list (which is practic when with C++ ...)
I don't want to rewrite them all, so I decided to desinstall Console, and reinstall it, but since it seems that the pattern are not even in the release :/
What could I do?