execute the the current file
Submitted by Tuesday, 12 July, 2005 - 16:13
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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
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