2009/12/19 chip <c...@wiegand.org>:
> Excellent, that's what I hoping for.
> Thanks,
> chip

> I don't see a settings folder, did find a settings-backup folder buried
> under Documents and Settings etc etc etc.
> Can I just copy the entire .jedit folder from that directory and paste
> into a new install of jedit on the other computer? That would be the
> easiest thing to do, if it'll actually work afterwards.

Yes, I think the settings folder is your .jedit folder in this case.

> You could install it while online, then pull off the ethernet cable,
> uninstall, and try to install again from the files while offline.

> Can't install it offline, the computer I need it installed on is in a
> location with no internet access.

Here I'm saying "offline" meaning "With no internet access" in the
same computer just to make the test.

>Yes, I have to redo my encoding and
> other global settings, but I'm quite used to it now.

Possibly all these settings are also into the .jedit folder, outside
of the jars folder.  Try copying everything in .jedit, not only that
in jars.

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