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can jedit be made as a green software?
Submitted by Anonymous on Sunday, 23 January, 2005 - 09:10
I found that the files of jedit are located in ~/.jedit and the install directory. But a problem occurs when I use jedit in my school. After I logout the computer will reset everything of the computer including the home directory. So the setting is lost. Is it possible to make jedit place everything inside the install directory?
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specify settings dir on cmd line
by nol on Sun, 23/01/2005 - 23:53
You can specify the directory to use for settings with the -settings option at startup.
 
thanks but another question
by Anonymous on Mon, 24/01/2005 - 13:50
Do you mean run jedit normally to let it create the directory ~/.jedit and copy it the directory I want, and use the command line to start jedit next time?

Or can I ask jedit to create the .jedit directory to some where directly?
 
 
You specify the .jedit location
by Anonymous on Mon, 14/03/2005 - 03:24
just start jedit with

jedit -settings=<path>

and it will create a new .jedit directory in that directory and use it instead of your home directory. Jeff
 
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