

#JEDIT COMPILER JAVA CODE#
See also the latest Fossies "Diffs" side-by-side code changes report for "build.xml": 5.5.0_vs_5.6.0.ġ 9 10 This is an ant build.xml file for building jEdit - Programmer's Text Editor. Bugs and problems can be reported on the SourceForge issue tracker.As a special service "Fossies" has tried to format the requested source page into HTML format using (guessed) XML source code syntax highlighting (style: standard) with prefixed line numbers.Īlternatively you can here view or download the uninterpreted source code file. There is however a big range of external plugins (installable directly from the core UI) that can add to the core, functionality that most programmers might expect from their environment such as support for version control systems, helper windows, tabs, colour schemes, integrated terminals etc.įor more information, visit the Wiki, SourceForge Project Page, and Development Page.
#JEDIT COMPILER JAVA FULL#
The full changelog for version 5.0.0 includes API updates, rendering improvements and file migrations. In version 5, jEdit will remember the user's choice regarding the selected setting for large files Fast syntax highlighting for each individual line (the context of adjoining lines is not examined).Full support for syntax highlighting (slow).JEdit has many options when it comes to syntax highlighting for really big files. Here is a screenshot for the German translation: (click to enlarge) Users are also encouraged to contribute to the translation process. Starting with this 5.x version however, there is now support for translations. That poll showed that most users are indifferent to a translated UI. There is even an old online poll from 2004 regarding language packs. The assumption was that programmers need to understand English for professional purposes so most of them would already be familiar with that language. Originally the user interface of jEdit was offered only in English. Users are free to customize existing keybindings or create their own configuration from scratch. Whilst the IDEA keymappings are a helpful addition, it would be interesting if Eclipse and/or NetBeans support was also added. Here is a screenshot of jEdit 5: (click to enlarge)Īlternative keymappings are useful to developers that are coming from other environments since they can use jEdit with familiar keyboard shortcuts. Several bug fixes for scrolling, wrap, undo, and folding.HTML tags in JSP files are also supported. Localization initially supporting French, German, Russian, Czech and Japanese.
#JEDIT COMPILER JAVA MAC OS X#


JEdit is an advanced text editor for programmers.
