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button to launch java program ?
Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 8 March, 2005 - 09:10
the JCompiler plugin provides a command to compile a java file, that I can associate to a button.
But how do I create a button to execute the current java file ?
I can't believe that I have to write the "java ..." command in the console to do that.
I've look at the FAQ, I've not found this question: noboby uses Jedit to develop java applications ? Eye-wink
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I use a macro
by Anonymous on Tue, 08/03/2005 - 12:17
I do know you can associate a button to compile your java app. I just dont know how. Here's what I do: I make a new macro by recording, and I then compilepkg in the jCompiler plugin. I then save this macro to the right place (with the rest of your macros) so that when I go to the global preferences and to "shortcuts", I can associate one of the Fn keys to run that macro. I've settled for 3 macros:
F5 => compilepkg
F6 => run the program with my own custom args
F7 => open the macro binded to 'F6' in a buffer so I can edit it

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