Martin wrote:
> JHS 1.0.23 help urgently needed
I don't know enough about JHS to give you specific advice. But in the short
term (i.e. for tomorrow's demo), have you considered using JSoftware's JHS?
At least you know that works.
If you need to have the URL display your domain, well, there are a number of
sneaky tricks to make jsoftware.com look like gaertner.de. At the easy end,
a change to the HOSTS file; at the more complex end, a transparent proxy.
> I get the login page, but can't login. I'm at a loss
> about the user part.
If this works like JUM on JSoftware.com, then in the user box, you type the
username you want, then press "new", then "start", then "status". IIRC,
anyway; I forgot my JHS password and so I can't test my theory out.
> I'm afraid that the font will be a bit too skinny
Ah, this maybe I can help with. Googling for [jhs monospace
site:jsoftware.com inurl:trac] and fiddling with Trac eventually leads us
to:
http://www.jsoftware.com/trac/addons/browser/tags/j701/ide/jhs/1.0/jijx.ijs#
L159
which is where JHS specifies the font family (in CSS) of the IJX tab. Not
sure where this manifests up on your filesystem (don't have JHS/J7 installed
here) but a grep or Find-in-Files should tell you.
If that doesn't work, you could try fiddling with your browser
configuration. Set your font or user-CSS preferences to override the
font-family specification (see [1]). You might have to use the !important
declaration, or maybe delete the courier & courier-new fonts from your
client machine.
Sorry I can't test these theories before publishing them.
-Dan
[1] How to apply user stylesheets in various browsers
http://www.squarefree.com/userstyles/user-style-sheets.html
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