Although I like jedit,
I've unloaded it from my windows machine.
Why?
For some reason you insist on associating
.txt files
with jedit, and don't provide an option to remove it.
I choose not to use jedit for text files (too long to
load).
Very nice product though.
regards DaveP
Submitted | dpawson - 2004-10-13 - 11:21:51z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | None |
Status | Open | Group | None |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2004-10-13 - 21:47:34z russelldad |
Logged In: YES user_id=1113035 Note: jedit-users@lists.sourceforge.net is a great mailing list for help with jEdit. Opening jEdit quickly If you add -background -reuseview to the command that opens jEdit, it will only be "slow" to open the first time you open it after rebooting. you can then close jEdit. The next time you open it, jEdit will open quickly (almost as fast as notepad.exe) Here is an example of the command to open jEdit with those arguments. D:\devtools\java\j2sdk1.4.1_03\bin\javaw.exe -jar "D:\devtools\jEdit\jedit.jar" -background -reuseview Reassociating Files That said, you should be able to change the file assiciation of .txt files by right clicking on a .txt file, selecting Choose Program, and making sure the "Always use this program to open these files" is checked. Then select "notepad" or the .txt editor of your choice. |
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2004-10-15 - 14:07:53z orutherfurd |
Logged In: YES user_id=265596 DaveP, As a workaround for the file-association problem, you can try removing: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\Shell\Open with jEdit I don't have a good answer for how or why the file associations are being hijacked, but a few others have reported it, too. I'm sure it doesn't help to say that I don't see it on my machine -- but I don't. If I can't figure out why this is happening, it maybe be better to not create the context menu entry for future versions -- until a better solution can be found. |
2007-04-18 - 20:14:53z rschwenn |
Logged In: YES user_id=1486645 Originator: NO Has anyone ever seen the registry entries, that seem to cause the hijacking? |