jedit command line usage under OSX Panther
Submitted by Anonymous on Saturday, 10 January, 2004 - 22:32
Does anybody know how to use the command line under OSX?
ex: sudo jedit /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
OSX Panther
Java 1.4.1
jEdit 4.2pre8
thanks very much
Manuel
Trouble Installing on RH9
Submitted by Anonymous on Wednesday, 7 January, 2004 - 23:40
Can someone help me set my JAVA_HOME variable? I'm running RH9. I've been through the FAQs, a couple of web pages, and I'm not having much luck. Will I need to set the path in one of my command prompt files, or in /usr/bin/jedit?
Thanks In Advance,
Chris Leonard
No Print Service Found
Submitted by Anonymous on Sunday, 4 January, 2004 - 06:40
I know this isn't a jEdit question per se... but I've looked everywhere on the web and groups for an answer.
I get the message 'No Print Service Found' when trying to print on RedHat 9 with Blackdown's 1.4. JVM. Can anyone suggest how to configure this, or a place to look. I can print OK on a Windows install.
thanks
KDE problem with JEdit 4.1 final
Submitted by Anonymous on Friday, 19 December, 2003 - 05:26
To be exact; this is a KDE problem.
JEdit 4.1 final installs fine in Mandrake 9.2. A fresh install of j2re1.4.2_03 followed by linking j2re; export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2re; and a single command "jedit" from terminal results in a running application.
Now, why will KDE -not- open JEdit? "jedit" from the quicklauncher does not open the application. The ADD Application from medudrake with command "jedit" also does not work.I do not want to open a terminal each time to use jedit. help!
Please help a newbie fix my simple problem with KDE/jedit.