Programmer's Text Editor Written in Java
jEdit is a cross-platform programmer's text editor written in Java.
Some of jEdit's features include:
* Built-in macro language (BeanShell)
* Extensible plug-in architecture with more than 80 plug-ins
available
* Plug-ins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using
the plug-in manager feature
* Syntax highlighting for more than 80 languages
* Supports a large number of character encodings including UTF8 and
Unicode
* Autoindenting of source code
* Folding (indent and marker based)
* Word wrap
* Unlimited undo and redo
* Highly configurable and customizable
* Every other feature, both basic and advanced, that you would expect
to find in a text editor
- Developed at Java:packages
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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00bsh-jedit.patch | 0000072827 71.1 KB | |
01bsh-jedit-asm.patch | 0000005750 5.62 KB | |
02build.xml.patch | 0000000659 659 Bytes | |
jedit-16.png | 0000000895 895 Bytes | |
jedit-32.png | 0000002054 2.01 KB | |
jedit-48.png | 0000003172 3.1 KB | |
jedit-installer.patch | 0000001935 1.89 KB | |
jedit.changes | 0000005889 5.75 KB | |
jedit.spec | 0000007600 7.42 KB | |
jedit4.3.2source.tar.bz2 | 0002062221 1.97 MB |
Revision 13 (latest revision is 37)
Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
accepted
request 71180
from
Pavol Rusnak (prusnak)
(revision 13)
Don't hardcode docbook-xsl-stylesheet version (forwarded request 71076 from namtrac)
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