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RubyPlugin - No Interpreter Defined
Submitted by guivho on Tuesday, 27 September, 2005 - 07:56
Using jEdit to edit Ruby source code, using the RubyPlugin 0.6.9, I try to run the current buffer, e.g. by launching run from the action Action Bar. This causes following popup: 'No Interpreter Defined - There is no interpreter associated with this buffer. You can specify interpreters on a mode-specific basis in the Utilities->Global Options dialog box.'
For one, I would expect that the RubyPlugin would define ruby as the interpreter for ruby mode buffers.
For two, I have looked in vain through the Global Options dialog and I can not find an option to define compilers/interpreters on a mode-specific basis. I feel so stupid, as I have seen that panel while I was initially playing around with jEdit. But I can't find it anymore!?
Can anybody give me a pointer?
TIA, Guido
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it is relocated
by Vampire on Tue, 27/09/2005 - 23:00
The Plugin-options were formerly integrated with the global options. Now they are seperate. The message is old. You find what you search in
Plugin Options -> Console -> Compile & Run
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