I thought I would have a look as well, but got this fail dependencies,
which doesn't make sense to me.

Would somebody explain what this is saying.


rpm -ihv jedit-rhmenu-4.1-1jpp.noarch.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
        jedit = 4.1-1jpp is needed by jedit-rhmenu-4.1-1jpp


david

On 21 Mar 2003, Julien Olivier wrote:

> Le ven 21/03/2003 à 22:07, David Busby a écrit :
> > I asked a similar question a few days (maybe?) ago aboud cool Code editors,
> > I tried some of the recommended and dig this one written in Java called
> > jEdit.
> > 
> 
> I just tried it (downloaded from jpackage.org) and you're right: it
> rocks ! I think I'll keep it for a while.
> 
> Thanks for the tip !
> 
> > /B
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jeff Kinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 13:03
> > Subject: Re: A code editor with auto-indentation ?
> > 
> > 
> > > On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 09:51:49PM +0100, Julien Olivier wrote:
> > > > Hi
> > > >
> > > > I'm an almost happy Emacs user. What I really LOVE in emacs is the fact
> > > > that you can automatically indent code using TAB (by automatically I
> > > > mean that you press TAB once and the code is put at the correct columne,
> > > > without needing to press TAB several times).
> > > >
> > > > The problem is that Emacs has some bugs/problems:
> > > >  - It can't open files located in non-UTF paths.
> > > >  - It has weird keybindings (CTRL-W to cut, CTRL-Y to paste, nothing to
> > > > copy, F10-f-s to save, F10-f-e to exit...)
> > > >  - There is no way to make a search or to repeat this search using a key
> > > > combination.
> > > >  - It uses the X11 clipboard so that you can't select something and
> > > > paste over it.
> > > >  - Selecting several lines of code and pressing a key to REPLACE the
> > > > selected characters doesn't work
> > > >
> > > > So my question is: is there any other code editor with the auto-indent
> > > > feature and which doesn't have the bugs I wrote upper ? Or,
> > > > alternatively, is there something like kvim (a vim module for KDE) but
> > > > using GNOME and Emacs ?
> > >
> > > Emacs is the most programmable editor on the planet.  You can write a
> > > macro to make it do anything you want it to do.  All the keybindings are
> > > re-programmable.   Just read the docs and start hacking! :-)
> > >
> > > --
> > > Jeff Kinz, Open-PC, Emergent Research,  Hudson, MA.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > copyright 2003.  Use is restricted. Any use is an
> > > acceptance of the offer at http://www.kinz.org/policy.html.
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