I think this is awesome, thanks for making me aware of it. 1 suggestion would be an option to do the table changes to a new text area instead of the current one...
I've never thought to submit a bug for this, and it's happened pretty much since I started using jEdit, but this happens for remote server work as well when using the FTP plugin. Would be a pretty big fix in my books because I have to change the way I work to ensure I don't get caught by this (which I've almost trained myself to do over the years). Thanks for logging this.
As I clicked send I knew that would be the workaround. Unfortunately, I'm looking for a workaround to get the jedit.exe to work, so the "right click to open in jEdit" functionality works. Unless there's functionality I've completely overlooked in the java based installer? On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 8:57 PM Dale Anson dale@daleanson.com wrote: The work-around is to use the java-based installer. I've run it successfully with java 4 through 11. I'd even suggest using the java-based installer from the daily...
Hi Is there a workaround for this? thanks On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 5:02 PM Gatak via jEdit-devel jedit-devel@lists.sourceforge.net wrote: JDK11 is lates General Release now, and JDK 12 will be released in March. [bugs:#4072] https://sourceforge.net/p/jedit/bugs/4072/ Java 10 support in Windows* Status: open Group: minor bug Labels: java10 Created: Sun Sep 09, 2018 06:13 PM UTC by Gatak Last Updated: Sun Sep 09, 2018 06:13 PM UTC Owner: nobody The jedit installer and launcher does not recognize java10...
There are 2 things being discussed here it seems: 1- Developing for WordPress WordPress is developed using PHP with a database for storage. So, to develop a WP plugin, for example, you'd just need an IDE that can work with PHP and possibly JS/CSS/HTML. You probably don't need to access the data in the DB directly. If you're developing themes for WordPress, again, you need an IDE that can handle PHP/JS/CSS/HTML 2- Writing/Posting/Blogging to WordPress If you're wanting to create a plugin in jEdit...
As far as I can tell, that list is for developing in WordPress as opposed to posting articles/posts/pages to WordPress which is what I understood your plugin suggestion to mean. And, jEdit should be on there if you feel it compares to those editors as a PHP "IDE". I've used it for WordPress coding in the past many times, but I'm not exactly a full time WP developer. An example of the items that they list for the other editors and matches jEdit perfectly: - It has a simple interface with many features...
Ok, that's strange. I wonder if it's a port thing or something. If you'd like assistance debugging that, and you'd like to take it out of the jEdit discussion, feel free to respond directly. I don't pretend to think I know anything you don't, but in case you'd like a second pair of eyes, let me know. On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 9:43 PM Alan Ezust via jEdit-devel jedit-devel@lists.sourceforge.net wrote: I tried to install Jetpack but the instructions do not work on my particular combo of platform, wordpress...
Do you need to install JetPack? There are quite a few benefits to installing it (I think), mainly for things like using the WP CDN for your images. I also like the way they do the "related posts". But, if you don't want to install it for other reasons, I guess you'll need a jEdit plugin :) On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 8:45 PM Alan Ezust ezust@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I never tried the app before. I just downloaded it and tried it. The wordpress site I want to edit is not hosted on wordpress.com though,...