Colin McDonald wrote:
> Is a java debugger the same thing as a java editor. I'm looking for a
> Java Editor (preferable with Colours) to use in Linux. Currently I use
> Kawa in Win 32, and I am looking for something similar to this for
> Linux.
My favourite is NEdit: http://fnpspa.fnal.gov/ni
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Chris Kakris wrote:
> > Is a java debugger the same thing as a java editor. I'm looking for a
> > Java Editor (preferable with Colours) to use in Linux. Currently I use
> > Kawa in Win 32, and I am looking for something similar to this for
> > Linux.
>
> I use vim with co
> Is a java debugger the same thing as a java editor. I'm looking for a
> Java Editor (preferable with Colours) to use in Linux. Currently I use
> Kawa in Win 32, and I am looking for something similar to this for
> Linux.
I use vim with colour syntax highlighting.
Chris
Dynamic Solutions P
Hi -
I'm desperate for Linux Java 1.2, and in my desperation
to see it finished, I offer ...
How can I help?
My background is numerical analysis and Java.
I know several Sun JDK releases had troubles with floating
point operations; I'd be happy to help there and in other areas
as well. I've al
Colin McDonald wrote:
>
> Is a java debugger the same thing as a java editor. I'm looking for a
> Java Editor (preferable with Colours) to use in Linux. Currently I use
> Kawa in Win 32, and I am looking for something similar to this for
> Linux.
XEmacs (http://www.xemacs.org) has colour
synt
Is a java debugger the same thing as a java editor. I'm looking for a
Java Editor (preferable with Colours) to use in Linux. Currently I use
Kawa in Win 32, and I am looking for something similar to this for
Linux.
Thanks
Chris Kakris wrote:
> Andre Paradis wrote:
> >
> > Could you suggest a
It's not xfree, per se. But your new kernel may require libc6 (glibc); this would
mean you
have to install the glibc version of JDK. If this is the problem, you may want to go
ahead
and install 1.1.7 while you're at it.
TJ Saunders wrote:
> Hello, all. Up until recently, I was doing just fi
HI,
this is my problem: I would like to save a white canvas with some
colored lines, boxes, circles in it (a whiteborad) as a GIF or JPG file.
Can someone help me ???
Thank you very much.
--
Maura Melotti
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes this is true except when the identifier is the name
for a inner class definition. An inner class ends up on the local
file systems with a name like "outerclassname$innerclassname.class".
Cheers
Chris
Paolo Ciccone wrote:
> > "AG" == Aaron Gaudio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> AG>
i don't think it is in 1.1.6 APIs but 1.2 or Java2 has it std. part of
SWING.
>hi all !!
>
>I'm developing a small application in java, and I need to do some
>printing. I've been looking at jdk 1.1.6 documentation, but I haven't
>been able to find anything useful. Does anyone knows where is some
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