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From: Przemyslaw W. <prz...@go...> - 2013-07-09 09:22:34
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On 09.07.2013 01:25, john francis lee wrote: > RIght. But when the xp instance opens in the virtualbox, jEdit loads as > a server. That seems to be the way it installed itself. How can I > prevent its doing that? I don't know, I'm not using Windows. You probably have something like jedit -background -nogui -server added as a startup program. Or maybe some jEdit launcher? Przemek |