JDEE Wiki?
Hi Paul, Have you considered hosting a Wiki for the JDEE? I think it would cut a lot on basic questions, as it would be a more friendly way for JDEE users to share and organize their knowledge, tips, etc. It would definetely be more effective than browsing the mailing list. A Wiki with attachments capabilities (like JSPWiki) would also make it easier for users to post their own patches, plugins, etc. Regards, Nascif -Original Message- From: Jeff Greif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 2:03 PM To: Anakreon; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Syntax highlighting problem See http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg07761.html and the other messages of that thread. Jeff - Original Message - From: Anakreon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 10:43 AM Subject: Syntax highlighting problem Version info emacs:GNU Emacs 21.3.1 jde:the latest stable release OS:Linux The problem is that after the firts java file is loaded, any other java file I load is displayed without syntax highlighting. If the jde is not loaded at startup, then this behaveur does not apear. Anakreon.
Re: JDEE Wiki?
Hi Nascif, Nascif Abousalh-Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have you considered hosting a Wiki for the JDEE? I think it would cut a lot on basic questions, as it would be a more friendly way for JDEE users to share and organize their knowledge, tips, etc. It would definetely be more effective than browsing the mailing list. Why don't you use the EmacsWiki? [http://emacswiki.org]. Hey, you have a user page there,so you know it. There is already a page for JDEE: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/JavaDevelopmentEnvironment Let's extend it. A Wiki with attachments capabilities (like JSPWiki) would also make it easier for users to post their own patches, plugins, etc. Ok, binaries are not possible on the EmacsWiki, but do we need it? code snippets or pointers to supplementary packages should suffice. -- Ole Arndt http://www.sugarshark.com
Re: JDEE Wiki?
Yeah, I second the motion of using the Emacs Wiki - that would be the most natural place for it. A lot of things that come up are related to other Emacs packages, so the cross-referencing would be useful. On Oct 18, 2004, at 5:05 PM, Ole Arndt wrote: Hi Nascif, Nascif Abousalh-Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have you considered hosting a Wiki for the JDEE? I think it would cut a lot on basic questions, as it would be a more friendly way for JDEE users to share and organize their knowledge, tips, etc. It would definetely be more effective than browsing the mailing list. Why don't you use the EmacsWiki? [http://emacswiki.org]. Hey, you have a user page there,so you know it. There is already a page for JDEE: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/JavaDevelopmentEnvironment Let's extend it. A Wiki with attachments capabilities (like JSPWiki) would also make it easier for users to post their own patches, plugins, etc. Ok, binaries are not possible on the EmacsWiki, but do we need it? code snippets or pointers to supplementary packages should suffice. -- Ole Arndt http://www.sugarshark.com