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- <td valign="TOP"><strong><font size="+2">Mac OS Plugin</font></strong></td>
- <td valign="TOP" align="RIGHT"><font size="-1"> <strong>Version 1.0.2 (Jan.
- 6, 2002)</strong> <br>
- By Kris Kopicki <krisk4@mac.com> </font></td>
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- <h3>Provides Mac OS specific features, such as:</h3>
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- <li>jEdit exits cleanly when using Command-Q or "Quit" from the "File"
- menu.</li>
- <li>Files created or associated with jEdit can now be opened from the Finder,
- by either double-clicking the file's icon or dragging the file's icon onto
- the jEdit application icon.</li>
- <li>jEdit is assigned as the creator of new files.</li>
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- <h3>Known Issues:</h3>
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- <li>Does not work under Mac OS X 10.0.x, as the MRJToolkit routines were not
- implemented until Mac OS X 10.1.</li>
- <li>Files opened in the Finder before jEdit is running are not opened in jEdit.</li>
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