NAME¶
jEdit - Programmer's Text Editor written in Java
SYNOPSIS¶
jedit [
options ] [
files ]
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page briefly documents
jEdit's command-line parameters.
Complete documentation can be found by invoking the Help->jEdit Help menu
item within
jEdit or by invoking jedit -usage.
jEdit 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,
jEdit 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.
jEdit Requires Sun Java 2 version 1.6.
jEdit is released under the GNU General Public License, which can be
found in the online help.
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
MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS¶
- -log=level
- 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.
- -usage
- Show a brief command line usage message without starting
jEdit. This message is also shown if an invalid switch was
specified.
- -version
- Show the version number without starting jEdit.
- --
- Specifies the end of command-line processing. Further
parameters are treated as file names, even if they begin with a dash.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS¶
- -plugins
- Enable loading of plugins. This is the default. Has no
effect when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- -noplugins
- Disable loading of plugins. Has no effect when connecting
to another instance via the edit server.
- -restore
- Restore previously open files on startup. This is the
default.
- -norestore
- Do not restore previously open files on startup.
- -run=script
- Run the specified BeanShell script. There can only be one
of these parameters on the command line.
- -settings=dir
- 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.
- -nosettings
- Start jEdit without loading user-specific
settings.
- -startupscripts
- Run startup scripts. This is the default. Has no effect
when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- -nostartupscripts
- Disable startup scripts. Has no effect when connecting to
another instance via the edit server.
EDIT SERVER OPTIONS¶
For information about the edit server, see the section "Starting
jEdit" in the
jEdit online help.
- -background
- Run jEdit 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.
- -nobackground
- Disable background mode. This is the default. Has no effect
when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- -gui
- Open an initial view. This is the default. Has no effect
when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- -nogui
- 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"
jEdit when you log in to your computer, for example. Has no effect
when connecting to another instance via the edit server.
- -server
- Store the server port info in the file named
"server" inside the settings directory. This is the
default.
- -server=name
- Store the server port info in the file named
"name". File names for this parameter are relative to the
settings directory.
- -noserver
- Do not attempt to connect to a running edit server, and
does not start one either.
FILES¶
- ~/.jedit
- Each user who runs jEdit has a settings directory.
Its content is documented in the "Customizing jEdit" section of
the online help.
SEE ALSO¶
java(1)
VERSION¶
jEdit @jedit.version@
BUGS¶
See
http://www.jEdit.org/index.php?page=feedback for bug reporting information.
WEB¶
http://www.jEdit.org/