Bill,

I don't want to edit files in j.
I use vim or textedit.
I just don't think the verb shortcut is working for me now.
Otoh, I tried copy/pasteing the JHS launch icon as suggested in the jwiki
link but then the third step about editing any65002 (below) baffles me.
Where is that >>> stuff?

copy/paste the jhs805 launch icon
rename the copy to be any65002
edit any65002>properties>target from ~addons/... to be ~config/any65002.cfg

On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 12:03 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brian,
>
> Perhaps the instruction in jwiki assumed you had already
> launched a jhs session. I think that if you need to use the
> verb open for edit, you have to either run a jhs or a jqt
> session.
>
> If you run a jhs session, the first line (load'jhs') is not
> needed.
>
> I think jhs should run out-of-box in a fresh install without
> any customization.  To further customization, you can start
> a jhs sessin and follow steps in jwiki (changed to shortcut 'jhs').
>
> If you want to edit files inside jconsole, then first define the
> external editor, eg.
>
> Editor_j_=: 'vi'  NB. assume vi is avaiable and in PATH
> xedit jpath f
>
> That said, the open verb in jqt or jhs is more user frendly.
>
> Чт, 31 авг 2017, Brian Schott написал(а):
> > Bill,
> >
>
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