New features for jEdit Community site
Submitted by
jgellene on
Monday, 15 October, 2001 - 20:17
We've added a few more features to close out the first week of jEdit Community's operations.
The left column of blocks now includes a listing of the five most recently posted downloads and web links. Tooltips provide a summary of the material. The download links take you directly to the our full information page for the download item. The web links open the linked page in a new browser window.
There are two new themes available, both with Macromedia Flash graphics and music (or sound effects, depending on your taste). The WebDesignHQ_FlashGrey and WebDesignHQ_FlashRed themes were created and made available by
WebDesignHq.com. The themes run on Internet Explorer and versions of Netscape Navigator prior to version 6. The Mozilla codebase (also used by Netscape 6) does not support the scripting methods available in prior Netscape versions that are used by the themes' embedded Macromedia Flash Player.
jEdit Community passes 50 members
Submitted by
jgellene on
Sunday, 14 October, 2001 - 15:59
Over the weekend jEdit Community registered its 50th member, after only four days in operation! Thanks to all of you for your interest and support.
I want to emphasize that membership information is not distributed to anyone and is used only for purposes of jEdit Community: password maintenance and the occassional annoucement on matters dealing directly with jEdit or the site itself. You need only supply a user name and a valid email address. Please consider
becoming a member if you have not done so already.
Running jEdit 3.2.2 on the Microsoft VM
Submitted by
jgellene on
Sunday, 14 October, 2001 - 13:32
While Microsoft's support for Java seems to range from lukewarm to non-existent, it continues to make available the
Microsoft SDK for Java 4.0 for download. It includes two application launchers,
jview.exe
and
wjview.exe
. They operate like
java.exe
and
javaw.exe
, although command-line syntax differs substantially. The Java virtual machine included in the package reports its
java.version
property as 1.1.4. Version 3.2.2 of jEdit will run in Microsoft's virtual machine if you place the Swing classes in its classpath.
Keyboard problems: what's your experience?
Submitted by
jgellene on
Friday, 12 October, 2001 - 22:41
It would be useful to collect in one place any bugs or other problems jEdit users have with different combinations of operating systems, JDK's and keyboards for various languages. There are a number of posts on the mailing lists but it would be good to get current experience. If you have some combination to report on, leave a short comment to this article from which other users can get guidance.
Beta plugins in Downloads section
Submitted by
jgellene on
Friday, 12 October, 2001 - 20:34
The
Downloads section of jEditCommunity is available as a repository for beta or development versions of plugins that are not ready for posting on jEdit's
Plugin Central. You can either post a download link or send an
email message attaching a jar archive file. If the download is a new plugin, a short description of its capabilities will obviously be helpful.
New PostNuke theme available
Submitted by
jgellene on
Wednesday, 10 October, 2001 - 17:54
The
PostNuke web portal system uses "themes" to provide options for layout and presentation of the site's content. The jEdit Community site now has the "Slate" theme as an alternative to the default "PostNuke" and "ExtraLite" themes. Rendered largely in shades of dark and darker blue, the Slate theme is based on the PostNuke theme of the same name created by
PixelMayhem (formerly known as Somara), which has kindly released its creation for public use.
If you are a registered member of jEdit Community, you can specify the Slate theme and other display options in the
Your Account section of the site.
jEdit Community featured on PostNuke site
Submitted by
jgellene on
Wednesday, 10 October, 2001 - 12:23
The jEdit Community site is being featured on the home page of the
PostNuke project as a new site adopting the web portal system. We hope that this will give PostNuke users an opportunity to learn more about jEdit.