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And remember.unless you launch it to the background it will quit when you close your last session.
#Deleting entire lines jedit mac os#
Do yourself a favor and try ignoring the 'not recommended' part of the mac os plug in visual setup. The more feedback we can get into this project the better our experiences will be. I recommend downloading the mac version just for statistics. This is a major effort at a quality application and the project seems to have a lot of momentum.
#Deleting entire lines jedit download#
Some plugins require java 1.4, but jedit is smart enough to only download the required ones. In fact, if I test a version I can just use the java installer and the only difference I'm getting is the app name. The 4.1 release runs w/ java 1.3 (still on most people's machines) unless you edit it to use 1.4* I turned on hardware acceleration and had no problems.
#Deleting entire lines jedit plus#
Also, showing the search at anytime (grep enabled of course) is a big plus over a panel.

#Deleting entire lines jedit code#
For those who code I recommend adding the xinsert and xml plugins to the interface. It almost a never leave environment once you have it set-up right. There are plugins that give you a console, telnet, ftp, cvs, project management, a web browser, an irc client, headline grabber, etc. The docking system for commands is a MUST this is far superior to the BBEdit floating pallettes because you can do some serious interface customization. You can then set custom folding that's as close to a function pull-down as you can get, but still maintains the advantages of code (visual structure). Furthermore it's reccommended that you download all the plugins (this doesn't take very long at all and is done from the program). Folding is turned off by default, but you can set it to fold (collapse the code) based on the document formatting.

Jedit is missing the function popdown that is in BBEdit, instead it uses a system called Folding. Since we get BBEdit as well it's a good idea to compare the two.įeatures: I gave this a five because of the default feature set and the plug-in architecture. I own BBEdit and have tried most editors on the market, but it seems like the non-mac users are finally getting an editor which is about the same as BBEdit. Jedit from is my editor of choice for practically any project.
