Re: Java code conventions from Sun

2001-07-11 Thread Mark Mynsted
"EXT-Syre, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > if ( blah ) // many places I have worked demand that the curly brace > {// be on a separate line > statements; > } > c-indentation-style "ellemtel"

no speedbar or ECB

2001-07-05 Thread Mark Mynsted
yours; Mark Mynsted VHA Management Information Systems Client Services 972.830.0592, internal x1592

Never mind on C-c C-v C-n

2001-07-05 Thread Mark Mynsted
I found answer. Sorry, but I can not recall my mail.

C-c C-v C-n (jde-browse-jdk-doc) How use W3

2001-07-05 Thread Mark Mynsted
How do I tell jde to use W3 rather than netscape to show the documentation? P.S. This is not the same question as the one in the troubleshooting document. -- Sincerely yours; Mark Mynsted VHA Management Information Systems Client Services 972.830.0592, internal x1592

Use ecb with JSPs under JDE?

2001-04-30 Thread Mark Mynsted
logical, but I do not see anything in the documentation to help... Where should I go next? I really just want to be able to treat JSP files the same way I do .java files, under JDE. Sincerely yours; Mark Mynsted VHA Management Information Systems Client Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] (972) 830

Re: AW: AW: Docking the speedbar

2001-04-27 Thread Mark Mynsted
WOW! (Original exclamation edited.) ecb is amazing! :-) I just got it loaded... I can't believe I have not tried this before. Thanks to everybody involved. >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/27/2001 11:19:41 AM >>> Yes, of course. > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-

Re: AW: Docking the speedbar

2001-04-27 Thread Mark Mynsted
Would you notify this group when you release the new ECB? I am very interested. Sincerely yours; Mark Mynsted VHA Management Information Systems Client Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] (972) 830 - 0592, Internal x1592 >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/27/2001 2:49:25 AM >>> >F

Re: JIT

2001-03-12 Thread Mark Mynsted
I do my development on both WindowsNT 4.x and Linux. I can not speak for others, but my experience has been that the new HotSpot JRE is quite fast and a far better solution than the old JIT solution. (I do not belive there is a JIT solution for Linux.) Depending on what is being run, the HotSp

Re: big binaries

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
xchange for a little banner-adding. I appreciate others on the list sharing their work with me. However, large binary attachments aren't meant for mailing lists. Thanks! Bo Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bo.cornbreadtree.org On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 06:14:03PM -0600, Mark Mynsted wrote:

Re: big binaries

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
Great. What web site do you have in mind? >>> Kornelis Sietsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/7/2001 4:42:29 PM >>> Hi folks... This is all very cool, but may I humbly request that people keep the number of big binaries posted to the list to a minimum? Some of us still have low bandwidth, at least for

RE: Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
Here are the TeX files. I included the original gifs as well as my converted eps files. >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/7/2001 3:13:32 PM >>> > > My pleasure. > > I used html2latex. The following is the URL for the > homepage. It (and Paul) really did the work, but I will take > some credit.

RE: Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
ex and then converted that to PDF? Can you start with Paul's XML source and go directly to PDF? Jeff -Original Message- From: Mark Mynsted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 3:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Printable users guide

RE: Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
ram listing text runs off the page in place, perhaps due to the larger courier font. (3) The tables run off the edge. Other than that it looks good. Jeff -----Original Message- From: Mark Mynsted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 3:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL

Re: Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
thanks for the work! I assume you converted the XML documentation to texinfo format? What tool did you use to do the conversion? Regards, Ovidiu On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 14:26:07 -0600, "Mark Mynsted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, here is one to get you by until I get time to fix t

Re: Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
4 the text font is too small and images seem to be too big (wide), e.g. that on page 3 goes out of the page. Thanks Latchezar >Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm >Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 13:21:21 -0600 >From: &

Re: Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
ing :-). Using acroread 4 the text font is too small and images seem to be too big (wide), e.g. that on page 3 goes out of the page. Thanks Latchezar >Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm >Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 13:21:21 -0

Printable users guide

2001-03-07 Thread Mark Mynsted
Here is my first attempt... I am using the default fonts etc. So it may not look too good in pdf. Please let me know, I can convert the fonts to a format that should look better in pdf... jde-ug-content.dvi jde-ug-content.pdf

[Paul Kinnucan: Re: CC Mode 5.28 clashes with JDE]

2001-03-01 Thread Mark Mynsted
Thank you. I hate to ask this question, (because it shows just how dreadfully ignorant I am) but if the suggested modification is made, will my other abbrevs be cleared? That is to say, I have other abbrevs defined, such as an automatic closing "}", will I lose them for the JDE mode buffers?

Re: CC Mode 5.28 clashes with JDE

2001-03-01 Thread Mark Mynsted
Did anybody respond to this? I do not have anything to add, but I am curious. >>> Kevin Esler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/26/2001 6:48:32 PM >>> Just a warning to avoid this trouble; I haven't had time to debug it further yet. I installed CC Mode 5.28 yesterday and it caused problems with JDE-2-2.6.