I think any launcher that runs jedit should check first for -? or -help and run jedit without being in the background to pass those arguments, and then showing the results to stdout.
I confirm with XP and 4.4.2.
A workaround: java -jar c:\...\jedit\jedit.jar --help
Or if you want to be more Windows-centric, the Windows jedit.exe could/should support /? to mean the same thing.
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I confirm with XP and 4.4.2.
A workaround:
java -jar c:\...\jedit\jedit.jar --help
Or if you want to be more Windows-centric, the Windows jedit.exe could/should support /? to mean the same thing.