Ron, 

I tried deleting the dependency on XML Indenter in the props file and
now when I launch the "Mark Logic Console" it goes 100% CPU.  It has
been a *long* time since I played with jEdit, so I am sure I have messed
something up.  

For now I think I am going go with either oXygen or IntelliJ and CQ.  So
no real worries...

Thanks,
Charlie

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ron
Hitchens
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 3:23 PM
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Editor experience 


Charlie,

    The jEdit snag is because of a declared dependency
on the XML Indenter in the jEdit configuration.  The
plugin doesn't actually require it to run.  If you
want to use jEdit I can repackage and send the plugin
to you.

    I started to fix it on the developer site while
updating the plugin to use XCC, but XQRunner requires
some additional updates for the jEdit plugin to work
properly.  I haven't been able to get that completed yet.

    As Kelly pointed out, IntelliJ works pretty well
for editing XQuery.  You don't get all the cool
refactoring actions, and you can't submit queries
directly from the editor (yet) but it's still a nice
editing environment.

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