Bill,
Good question. It works nicely from jconsole (which is my normal
working environment - and I assumed Matthew's as well since he also
asked about colorizing editors...) But, on my iMac the jIDE uses very
thin black lines in the key, while jconsole and resulting PDF
provides thicker key lines in correct colors. By the way, the
displayed results from the PDF are generally much prettier than the
IDE (Java I suppose) provided rendering - things like Devon's pet
example:
'surface' plot +/~ 1 o. i: 6j99
really show the difference! Especially if you zoom in.
Matthew,
On the question about syntax highlighting editors you got a response
from Bill suggesting emacs as a choice. I normally use TextWrangler,
a very nice and powerful editor that is free from
http://bbedit.com/products/textwrangler/
From time to time I think I will put together a syntax module for J
in TextWrangler, but so far the interest level hasn't stayed high
enough to work on what it should look like. Maybe if I took the emacs
coloring as a design I would get past square one... While I really do
prefer using terminal with jconsole, having syntax color isn't a big
thing for me. I DO wish there was a way to run the labs etc. from
jconsole....
- joey
At 00:16 +0800 2008/11/01, bill lam wrote:
Did you run under jconsole with the latest base library or java-frontend?
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Matthew Brand wrote:
Does anyone else have the problem that on a Mac (leopard) the commands,
load 'plot'
'key A B' plot (i.10),:(4*i.10)
uses black as the colour in the key for both lines? The two lines in
the plot are blue and red.
Thanks,
> Matthew.
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