From: Tai T. <ta...@pi...> - 2012-04-27 03:58:49
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Hi Evan and David, Thanks for helping out. Evan's script worked out of the box for me. There are some command line arguments that I added from David's script that I think are helpful in my case, so all is good. > By the way, where did you find the outdated OS X > command-line instructions? I found several different methods yesterday. The approach that I mentioned in my original email comes from: http://xilize.sourceforge.net/MiscNotes/jEditMisc/index.html#xil_2 It seemed the most straightforward approach. Thanks again, Tai > Evan Wright <mailto:ev...@ma...> > 26 April, 2012 5:35 PM > Hello Tai, > > Assuming that you just want to use the command line to open files > and jump to given lines / markers, the attached script should work for > you. If you're looking to temporarily change the settings directory or > use some other command line argument that is ignored when connecting > to an existing instance, you can try the OSX "open" command: > > open -a jEdit --args -nosettings > > Hopefully, some combination of these two should take care of whatever > you needed. By the way, where did you find the outdated OS X > command-line instructions? > > - Evan |