Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-27 Thread Chris Kassopulo

On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 02:30:15 -0800
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On December 24, 2001 06:19 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
  I believe someone here was asking for recommendations for a java IDE on
  linux. While my favorite tool isn't a gui driven ide, it is still a very
  usefull ide no less. May I recommend jedit? It's a nice, simple editor that
  handles a variety of programming languages, including netrexx.
 
  It's available as open source and pretty nifty, if I say so myself.
 
 That was me I think.  I'll have to give it a shot.
 
 David Aikema

Just spotted this.  May be more than your looking for.
It's an initial release.  Free for non-commercial use.

http://freshmeat.net/projects/wsad4linux/

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Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-27 Thread David Aikema

On December 27, 2001 08:43 am, Chris Kassopulo wrote:

 Just spotted this.  May be more than your looking for.
 It's an initial release.  Free for non-commercial use.

 http://freshmeat.net/projects/wsad4linux/

k... heading to it now

David Aikema
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Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-26 Thread Jerry McBride

On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 11:58:27 -0800 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
 linux?

I'm not a wheel mouse pro as it was a microsoft invention. However, I've heard whell 
mouse support is good underlinux... should be ok in Java apps.


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Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-26 Thread Ken Moffat

On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 13:40:26 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 11:58:27 -0800 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: 
  Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
  linux?
 
 I'm not a wheel mouse pro as it was a microsoft invention. However, I've
heard whell mouse support is good underlinux... should be ok in Java
apps.

My wheel mouse doesn't work in jedit. Thought the wheel plugin might help.
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Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-25 Thread David Aikema

On December 24, 2001 06:19 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
 I believe someone here was asking for recommendations for a java IDE on
 linux. While my favorite tool isn't a gui driven ide, it is still a very
 usefull ide no less. May I recommend jedit? It's a nice, simple editor that
 handles a variety of programming languages, including netrexx.

 It's available as open source and pretty nifty, if I say so myself.

That was me I think.  I'll have to give it a shot.

David Aikema
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Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-25 Thread Ken Moffat

On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 21:19:03 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I believe someone here was asking for recommendations for a java IDE on
linux. While my favorite tool isn't a gui driven ide, it is still a very
usefull ide no less. May I recommend jedit? It's a nice, simple editor
that handles a variety of programming languages, including netrexx. 
 It's available as open source and pretty nifty, if I say so myself.
 
 Cheers.

I just downloaded this. I'm using Libranet (debian), but I grabbed the rpm
version, ran alien on it to convert it to deb, and dpkg -i to install, and
it runs fine. Nice options. Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
linux? The info says version 2 works in linux with java 1.4 support. Not
sure what that means. (I have jdk1.3)-- 
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Re: Neat java editor...

2001-12-25 Thread David Aikema

On December 25, 2001 11:58 am, Ken Moffat wrote:

 I just downloaded this. I'm using Libranet (debian), but I grabbed the rpm
 version, ran alien on it to convert it to deb, and dpkg -i to install, and
 it runs fine. Nice options. Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
 linux? The info says version 2 works in linux with java 1.4 support. Not
 sure what that means. (I have jdk1.3)--

From the plugins section of jedit.org:
The WheelMouse plugin provides those using jEdit with a wheel mouse under 
Microsoft Windows with full scrolling functionality. The 2.x series provides 
the same functionality on all platforms with JDK 1.4 support using pure Java.

It looks like it -should- work it says -all- platforms after all and they 
do have an RPM package available so I'd presume that would mean its been 
tested on linux.

Wheel mouse support must be another thing they tucked inside the JDK with the 
latest version or something.  You would, of course, need to upgrade to JDK 
1.4 to test the wheel mouse though.

I'm currently taking advantage of the time between semesters playing a bit 
with c before having to go back to Java in January.

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Neat java editor...

2001-12-24 Thread Jerry McBride


I believe someone here was asking for recommendations for a java IDE on linux. While 
my favorite tool isn't a gui driven ide, it is still a very usefull ide no less. May I 
recommend jedit? It's a nice, simple editor that handles a variety of programming 
languages, including netrexx.

It's available as open source and pretty nifty, if I say so myself.

Cheers.


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