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- .TH JEDIT 1 "October 24, 2010" jEdit "jEdit - Programmer's Text Editor"
- .SH NAME
- .B jEdit
- \- Programmer's Text Editor written in Java
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B "jedit "
- [
- .B options
- ] [
- .B files
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This manual page briefly documents \fBjEdit\fP's command-line parameters.
- Complete documentation can be found by invoking the Help->jEdit Help
- menu item within \fBjEdit\fP or by invoking jedit \-usage.
- \fBjEdit\fP is a cross-platform text editor written in Java. It
- has an extensive feature set that includes syntax highlighting, auto indent,
- folding, word wrap, abbreviation expansion, multiple clipboards, powerful search and replace and much more.
- Furthermore, \fBjEdit\fP is extremely customizable, and extensible, using either macros written in the BeanShell scripting language, or plugins written
- in Java. With plugins, you can create a very powerful development environment
- for HTML, XML, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, Lisp, Scheme, and many others.
- \fBjEdit\fP Requires Sun Java 2 version 1.6.
- \fBjEdit\fP is released under the GNU General Public License, which can be found in
- the online help.
- .PP
- .SH GENERAL COMMAND LINE USAGE
- When opening files from the command line, a line number or marker to position
- the caret on can be specified like so:
- $ jedit MyApplet.java +line:10
- $ jedit thesis.tex +marker:c
- Command-line switches begin with a "-". Some take a parameter. A file whose name
- begins with "-" can be opened like so:
- $ jedit -- \-myfile
- .SH MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS
- .TP
- \fB\-log=level\fR
- Set the minimum log level to an integer between 1 and 9. Default is 7.
- Has no effect when connecting to
- another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-usage\fR
- Show a brief command line usage message without starting \fBjEdit\fP. This message
- is also shown if an invalid switch was specified.
- .TP
- \fB\-version\fR
- Show the version number without starting \fBjEdit\fP.
- .TP
- \fB\--\fR
- Specifies the end of command-line processing. Further parameters are treated
- as file names, even if they begin with a dash.
- .SH CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
- .TP
- \fB\-plugins\fR
- Enable loading of plugins. This is the default. Has no effect
- when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-noplugins\fR
- Disable loading of plugins. Has no effect
- when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-restore\fR
- Restore previously open files on startup. This is the default.
- .TP
- \fB\-norestore\fR
- Do not restore previously open files on startup.
- .TP
- \fB\-run=script\fR
- Run the specified BeanShell script. There can only be one of these parameters
- on the command line.
- .TP
- \fB\-settings=dir\fR
- Store user-specific settings in the directory named "dir", instead
- of the default $HOME/.jedit. The directory will be created automatically
- if it does not exist. Has no effect when connecting to another instance via
- the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-nosettings\fR
- Start \fBjEdit\fP without loading user-specific settings.
- .TP
- \fB\-startupscripts\fR
- Run startup scripts. This is the default. Has no effect when connecting to
- another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-nostartupscripts\fR
- Disable startup scripts. Has no effect when connecting to
- another instance via the edit server.
- .SH EDIT SERVER OPTIONS
- For information about the edit server, see the section "Starting jEdit" in
- the \fBjEdit\fP online help.
- .TP
- \fB\-background\fR
- Run \fBjEdit\fP in background mode. In background mode, the edit server will continue
- listening for client connections even after all views are closed. Has no effect
- when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-nobackground\fR
- Disable background mode. This is the default. Has no effect when connecting to
- another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-gui\fR
- Open an initial view. This is the
- default. Has no effect when connecting to
- another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-nogui\fR
- Do not open an initial view, and instead only open one when the first
- client connects. Can only be used in combination with the \-background switch.
- You can use this switch to "pre-load" \fBjEdit\fP when you log in to your computer,
- for example. Has no effect when connecting to
- another instance via the edit server.
- .TP
- \fB\-server\fR
- Store the server port info in the file named "server" inside the settings
- directory. This is the default.
- .TP
- \fB\-server=name\fR
- Store the server port info in the file named "name". File names for this
- parameter are relative to the settings directory.
- .TP
- \fB\-noserver\fR
- Do not attempt to connect to a running edit server, and does not start one
- either.
- .SH FILES
- .TP
- ~/.jedit
- Each user who runs \fBjEdit\fP has a settings directory. Its content is documented
- in the "Customizing jEdit" section of the online help.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .BR java (1)
- .SH VERSION
- \fBjEdit\fP @jedit.version@
- .SH BUGS
- See http://www.jEdit.org/index.php?page=feedback for bug reporting information.
- .SH WEB
- http://www.jEdit.org/