When I start JHS, I see addons/ide/jhs/config/jhs.cfg listed in 4!:3.

I think you are starting JHS in a way that doesn't require a cfg file.

I think if you create a cfg file and load it that you will see it in 4!:3.

On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 4:02 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's what I see in jhs:
>
>  J Http Server
>    >4!:3''
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/bin/profile.ijs
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/util/boot.ijs
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/main/stdlib.ijs
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/util/scripts.ijs
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/main/regex.ijs
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/main/task.ijs
> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/util/configure.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/j64-806-user/config/recent.dat
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/core.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/system/main/socket.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/system/defs/hostdefs_darwin_64.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/system/defs/netdefs_darwin_64.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/util.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/utilh.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/utiljs.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/sp.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/jfif.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/tool.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/d3.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/debug.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/convert/json/json.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/jijx.ijs
> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/addons/ide/jhs/jfilesrc.ijs
>    JVERSION
> Engine: j806/j64/darwin
> Release: commercial/2017-11-06T10:20:33
> Library: 8.06.09
> Platform: Darwin 64
> Installer: J806 install
> InstallPath: /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806
> Contact: www.jsoftware.com
>
> (No .cfg files)
>
> --
> Raul
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Eric Iverson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Now I am confused. The .cfg files I expect to see (JHS) are listed in
> 4!:3.
> > So this could use another look.
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 3:41 PM, Eric Iverson <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> You are right and that is a good point. When 4!:3 was invented we didn't
> >> use cfg files. This is perhaps a low level bug that should be
> investigated
> >> and fixed one day.
> >>
> >> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 1:42 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I do not see the .cfg files listed when I use 4!:3''
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Raul
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 1:33 PM, Eric Iverson <
> [email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > 4!:3'' gives similar info more directly and portable.
> >>> >
> >>> > On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 1:29 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> Ah, here's an osx approach (beware line wrap on all of this, of
> >>> course):
> >>> >>
> >>> >> $ :|2>/dev/null sudo dtrace -n 'syscall::open*:entry {
> >>> >> printf("%s",copyinstr(arg0)); }' -c Applications/j64-806/bin/
> jconsole
> >>> >> | awk '{print $4}' | egrep -v dylib | grep 'j.*\.' | uniq
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/bin/profile.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/bin/../system/util
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/bin/profilex.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/.jprofile.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/util/boot.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/main/stdlib.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/util/scripts.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/main/regex.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/main/task.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/util/configure.ijs
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/system/config/base.cfg
> >>> >> /Users/rauldmiller/Applications/j64-806/user/config/base.cfg
> >>> >> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/user/config/folders.cfg
> >>> >> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/system/config/folders.cfg
> >>> >> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/user/config/recent.dat
> >>> >> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/system/config/version.txt
> >>> >> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/bin/installer.txt
> >>> >> /users/rauldmiller/applications/j64-806/user/config/startup.ijs
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Thanks,
> >>> >>
> >>> >> --
> >>> >> Raul
> >>> >>
> >>> >> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Alex Shroyer <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> >> > This was on MacOS 10.12.6; thanks for the advice.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:13 PM, Raul Miller <
> [email protected]
> >>> >
> >>> >> wrote:
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >> Which OS are you working under?
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> I threw a j install on a fresh ubuntu 16 machine and looked the
> >>> >> >> startup files j was opening:
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> $ :|strace -e trace=open /usr/bin/ijconsole 2>&1 | egrep -v
> >>> >> >> 'DIRECTORY|\.so\.' | egrep '^open.".*j.*"' | cut -f2 -d'"'  |
> uniq
> >>> >> >> /etc/j/8.06/profile.ijs
> >>> >> >> /etc/j/8.06/profilex.ijs
> >>> >> >> /home/ubuntu/.jprofile.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/util/boot.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/main/stdlib.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/bin/libjqt.so
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/util/scripts.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/main/regex.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/main/task.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/util/configure.ijs
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/config/base.cfg
> >>> >> >> /home/ubuntu/j64-806-user/config/base.cfg
> >>> >> >> /home/ubuntu/j64-806-user/config/folders.cfg
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/config/folders.cfg
> >>> >> >> /home/ubuntu/j64-806-user/config/recent.dat
> >>> >> >> /usr/share/j/8.06/system/config/version.txt
> >>> >> >> /home/ubuntu/j64-806-user/config/startup.ijs
> >>> >> >> /home/ubuntu/j64-806-user/break/7015.default
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> If I were concerned with what .cfg files were relevant, on the
> >>> >> >> machine, I think I'd start my investigation with something like
> >>> this.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> Good luck,
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> --
> >>> >> >> Raul
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Alex Shroyer <
> [email protected]>
> >>> >> wrote:
> >>> >> >> > Thanks Raul!  That is exactly what I wanted.
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > I played with this a bit and eventually realized that changes
> to
> >>> >> >> > "~/j64-805/system/config/base.cfg" were having no effect.
> >>> >> >> > Instead I made my changes inside "~/j64-805-user/config/
> base.cf
> >>> g".
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > Cheers,
> >>> >> >> > Alex
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:13 AM, Raul Miller <
> >>> [email protected]>
> >>> >> >> wrote:
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> >> 9!:37 lets you set that width, it's documented on J's global
> >>> settings
> >>> >> >> >> foreign page: http://www.jsoftware.com/help/
> dictionary/dx009.htm
> >>> >> >> >>
> >>> >> >> >> But also keep in mind that jconsole is a rather minimal
> >>> environment.
> >>> >> >> >> If you want deeper OS bindings, that can be a bit of work.
> >>> >> >> >>
> >>> >> >> >> I hope this helps,
> >>> >> >> >>
> >>> >> >> >> --
> >>> >> >> >> Raul
> >>> >> >> >>
> >>> >> >> >>
> >>> >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:09 AM, Alex Shroyer <
> >>> [email protected]>
> >>> >> >> wrote:
> >>> >> >> >> > When the console is wider than some number of characters,
> the J
> >>> >> >> >> interpreter
> >>> >> >> >> > writes "..." before printing the next line.
> >>> >> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> >> > But my terminal is narrower than this, so I end up with ugly
> >>> line
> >>> >> >> >> wrapping
> >>> >> >> >> > in addition to the ellipses.
> >>> >> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> >> > Is there a way to adjust the width at which the J terminal
> >>> prints
> >>> >> the
> >>> >> >> >> "..."?
> >>> >> >> >> > It seems that if I was able to tell J to make its lines
> >>> shorter,
> >>> >> then
> >>> >> >> I
> >>> >> >> >> > would be able to avoid the line wrapping problem.
> >>> >> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> >> > Thanks,
> >>> >> >> >> > Alex
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