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+ | ====== Jedit tip ====== | ||
+ | ===== -. End of line codes ===== | ||
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+ | When using jedit to edit files that will be saved on a remote linux or unix system, you may run into problems if you don't change the code jedit puts at the end of the line to indicate a return. Jedit calles this the //default line separator// | ||
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+ | There are two ways to change the //default line separator// | ||
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+ | ==== -. Changing the Global Defalut ==== | ||
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+ | To change the global options, select ``Utilities``-> | ||
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+ | Once you have made the change to ``Unix`` click on ``OK``. | ||
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+ | ==== -. Changing the Buffer Options ==== | ||
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+ | If you want to change the line separator for a particular buffer, you do that by selecting | ||
+ | ``Utilities``-> | ||
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+ | ===== -. Jedit and passwords ===== | ||
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+ | Some folks using jedit on the windows machines to edit files on a remote linux system have reported that it seems to be remembering their linux passwords. | ||
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+ | ``Plugins``--> | ||
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+ | --- // |