Hi,
I use jEdit on a USB drive and before version 5.0 the JVM option "-Duser.home=" did
work as expected. This system property is in current version ignored and the environment
variable %APPHOME% is used instead on Windows machines.
The attached patch checks first if "-Duser.home=" was specified and use the provided
location otherwise %APPHOME% is used.
kind regards
Frank
Submitted | sub_optimal - 2013-05-28 - 22:30:08z | Assigned | ezust |
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Priority | 5 | Category | general |
Status | Pending | Group | None |
Resolution | Invalid | Visibility | No |
2013-11-27 - 22:18:41z ezust |
System.getProperty("user.home") works better than actually checking the command line
arguments. But i will fix things up so it does check that also. |
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2013-11-27 - 22:24:42z ezust |
Why is it important that you are able to -Duser.home= in order to change how jEdit
behaves, when jEdit has its own command line argument for this purpose? You can achieve what you want (jEdit using a different settings directory) without patching jEdit at all, but simply using java -jar jedit.jar -settings=/path/to/your/settingsdir |
2013-06-04 - 20:30:33z sub_optimal |
02-system_property_user.home.patch fixes an issue in the initial patch |
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