From: Randall R S. <rs...@so...> - 2006-10-20 17:58:04
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Ben, As always, these discussions belong on the list, not in my personal inbox... On Friday 20 October 2006 10:14, you wrote: > Well the way that I installed things is to download the java > installer and then run that via > java --jar jedit....jar > that installs things and puts a shortcut in your bin dir. That installer also errors out prematurely and yields an application that does not exhibit the proper menubar integration between the native menubar and the jEdit Java menubar. > I dont worry about the dock because I use quicksilver and I have it > set to pick up anything in my ~/bin. The dock is not the issue. The menubar is. > I dont know if that helps or not but thats how I have things running. > > benh~ As I indicated, using Alan's most recent Mac OS X disk image, which contains a real Mac OS X application, icon and all, that is installed by the usual expedient of dragging the application (icon) to a location on your hard drive (typically in the Applications folder) everything works great and jEdit is indistinguishable from a native application. Randall Schulz |