Hallo David,
I did now successfully DOWNLOAD NetRexxDE.zip from www.KENAI.com, as indicated, but cannot find the documentation what I will have to do to install NetRexxDE as a PLUGIN to JEdit. 1.) Where do I find this documentation? 2.) May I suggest you put this into README.txt or add a small info-file in the ZIP what to do, until you get NetREXXDE as a 'official' PLUGIN for the JEdit PLUGIN manager. In my current installation of JEdit, I am always using still NetRexxJE ! Tom. PS: I'm copying ibm-netRexx here, as probably some other users of NetRexxDE will ran into the same problems (?) :-)
Tom. (ths@db-123.com)
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Thomas,
There is an 'Installation' section at the bundled documentation and also at the website: http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-misc/pages/NetRexxDE#Installation This time around NetRexxDE is released as a separate plugin. It wont replace NetRexxJe by itself. It may be useful to keep the latter installed for a while, so you have its settings available for reference when filling NetRexxDE options panel. De-installing at a latter time it's a matter of just deleting the NetRexxJe.jar file. Install proces is the same as before. Basically: - Locate the folder where you have installed NetRexxJe.jar. This would be a 'jars' folder under jEdit home directory or under Settings directory. You can access both from within jEdit (look under the 'Utilities' menu). - Replace NetRexxJe.jar with NetRexxDE.jar. Or just add the second if to keep both installed. - Activate the plugin in the Plugin Manager if you don't want to close, then relaunch jEdit. - That's it. A 'new NetRexxDE' menu entry will appear under 'Plugins' from where you can open, then dock or whatever, its main window for the first time. Cheers, David 2010/2/4 Thomas Schneider <[hidden email]> > Hallo David, > I did now successfully DOWNLOAD NetRexxDE.zip from www.KENAI.com, as > indicated, > but cannot find the documentation what I will have to do to install > NetRexxDE as a PLUGIN > to JEdit. > > 1.) Where do I find this documentation? > 2.) May I suggest you put this into README.txt or add a small > info-file in the ZIP what to do, until > you get NetREXXDE as a 'official' PLUGIN for the JEdit PLUGIN manager. > > In my current installation of JEdit, I am always using still NetRexxJE ! > > Tom. > > PS: I'm copying ibm-netRexx here, as probably some other users of > NetRexxDE will ran into the > same problems (?) :-) > > > > > -- Saludos / Regards, David Requena -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://ns.hursley.ibm.com/pipermail/ibm-netrexx/attachments/20100204/6df8767a/attachment.html |
Hello David,
that *is* exactly the *info I was missing* :-( :-) Thanks a lot. Will read now for a while all documents & code samples available, and report any problems I do find.... Thanks again a lot for your assistance. Tom. ========================================================= David Requena schrieb: > Thomas, > > There is an 'Installation' section at the bundled documentation and > also at the website: > http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-misc/pages/NetRexxDE#Installation > > This time around NetRexxDE is released as a separate plugin. It wont > replace NetRexxJe by itself. It may be useful to keep the latter > installed for a while, so you have its settings available for > reference when filling NetRexxDE options panel. De-installing at a > latter time it's a matter of just deleting the NetRexxJe.jar file. > > Install proces is the same as before. Basically: > > - Locate the folder where you have installed NetRexxJe.jar. This would > be a 'jars' folder under jEdit home directory or under Settings > directory. You can access both from within jEdit (look under the > 'Utilities' menu). > > - Replace NetRexxJe.jar with NetRexxDE.jar. Or just add the second if > to keep both installed. > > - Activate the plugin in the Plugin Manager if you don't want to > close, then relaunch jEdit. > > - That's it. A 'new NetRexxDE' menu entry will appear under 'Plugins' > from where you can open, then dock or whatever, its main window for > the first time. > > Cheers, > David > > 2010/2/4 Thomas Schneider <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> > > Hallo David, > I did now successfully DOWNLOAD NetRexxDE.zip from www.KENAI.com > <http://www.KENAI.com>, as > indicated, > but cannot find the documentation what I will have to do to install > NetRexxDE as a PLUGIN > to JEdit. > > 1.) Where do I find this documentation? > 2.) May I suggest you put this into README.txt or add a small > info-file in the ZIP what to do, until > you get NetREXXDE as a 'official' PLUGIN for the JEdit PLUGIN > manager. > > In my current installation of JEdit, I am always using still > NetRexxJE ! > > Tom. > > PS: I'm copying ibm-netRexx here, as probably some other users of > NetRexxDE will ran into the > same problems (?) :-) > > > > > > > > -- > Saludos / Regards, > David Requena >
Tom. (ths@db-123.com)
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