jhelp Config jump at the top of the page does in fact jump to the very short Config section. As it is near the bottom of the page, most browser only scroll until it is visible so Config isn't at the top of the page unlike other jumps. This can be confusing, but don't see what to do about it.
File jhs_default.ijs requires careful reading. In most cases you want to copy jhs_default.ijs to be jhs.ijs in the same folder. Then edit it as required. This is the place to change only the nouns listed such as PORT or LHOK. There isn't currently a clean way to change things such as font size. Changes for all users is not to bad, but changes just for your particular platform of browser is more difficult. Run sentence: 'PC_' names_jhs_ 0 NB. platform configuration Experiment with changes. PC_FONTSIZE_jhs_=: '24px' You need to reload the page (esc then j) to see the change. You could add these to your startup ijs file if you want. For font size I find the normal browser (ctrl+- or ctrl+=) to be pretty handy. On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Brian Schott <[email protected]>wrote: > Having found the following two links, I am having > trouble executing some changes. > > ~addons/ide/jhs/config/jhs_default.ijs > ~system/util/configure.ijs > > First a comment on a likely error. > http://127.0.0.1:65001/jhelp#config is one of the main links > on the JHS help page and it takes the user to the JUM config > instructions, not to JHS config instructions. I cannot find > any JHS config instructions on that page. I believe the > user should be instructed how to make JHS configurations and > that main link should be destroyed or should refer to a JHS > configure. > > > jhs_default.ijs is very careful to say it should not > be altered and instead copied versions should be used. How > should configure.ijs be used? Should it be copied, too. > > One change I would like to explore is increasing the > font sizes of the jhs windows, but I do not know how. I have > Elizabeth Castro's book "HTML for the World Wide Web" 5th > edn, which tells me a lot about CSS but I don't quite see > how or where to create a style sheet for this purpose. > > Another question is what is the meaning of the _nox > option in Browser_nox? I am unfamiliar with this. Does it > mean no unix? And what does that mean for someone like me on > a Mac? > > Thx, > > -- > > (B=) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
