Why are the tabs for docked windows blurry under OS X 10.2? Go to left/top/bottom/right docking area does not work for some plugins? Java jeditXXXinstall.jar, but got the error message,Įxception in main(), NoClassDefFoundError: jeditXXXinstall/jar. XXX represents the version number), I tried to run What should I do when the installer displays the message,Īfter downloading jeditXXXinstall.jar (the
Why is jEdit's window movement and resizing so buggy? “OutOfMemoryError” while working with a large file or I have it set so I can make changes, save, compile, and run Stella just like I use Visual bB.After jEdit starts, I can't see all of the plugins I have downloaded.ĭuring an editing session I get an error message about an I may still start my Basic projects in Visual bB because it has helped a great deal pointing out errors, but when projects get large near the end, the Visual bB editor becomes unable to handle things and I find it best to switch to jEdit which can parallel the way I work in Visual bB. If a goto label has a label to go to or not). Granted it doesn't have the Utility Program Editors that Visual bB has for sprites, playfields, music and sound, color value chooser, and exhaustive syntax checking (i.e. I don't think it is coming across the fact that this is less like a text editor and more like an IDE environment. The errors (reported as warnings at the bottom right) in running the 5.1 in Java 1.6 are gone. It acts more like an Application as it doesn't spawn a java program. JEdit 5.2 is nicer for a number of reasons. The jEdit 5.2 pre-release requires Java version 1.7.
You must install newer versions from the Java website downloads.Įven though I was at the latest OSX 10.9.5, the newest Java I had was 1.6.
In Mac OSX it seems apple has stopped updating Java. I see this is on the "back burner" I just want to mention before I forget. I made mine look like an old amber monitor (color FFBF00): The buttons don't show the current color for some reason: If you've installed the console, you might like to edit the colors it uses as well. My Text Area settings - besides some color choices, I also changed the font and turned off anti-aliasing. I also like to click on Text Font to change the Font and Font SizeĪs well as check the thick checkbox to the right of Caret, which makes it easier to locate the cursor My mode files use INVALID to make the graphics in binary data stand out.Ĭhoices here include the color of the selected text and the current line. Note: make sure the token type INVALID has a different background color. In the jEdit section select Syntax HighlightingĬlick on any row to change the color for the token types. The second way lets you change all the colors at once:
Note: to change color, click the small colored square. Select the Edit Syntax Style of token under caret menu optionĬhange the Italic, Bold, Text color and Background color to whatever you'd like. Position the caret (blinking cursor) on the text you wish to change the color of - such as the 6502 opcode lda So I change it to black by doing the following:Ĭhange the Text color from black to whiteĬhange the Background color from white to blackįrom here I like to change some of the colors so they stand out more. The main thing I don't like is how the white background overpowers the colors. I don't care at all for the default colors used by jEdit: