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Re: jedit jaundice


From: joe ferguson
Subject: Re: jedit jaundice
Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:49:58 -0500
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The console says:

 jedit -Xms2m -Xma8M
Invalid initial heap size: -XmsM

for many values of Xms, Xmx

joe

Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
> jEdit 4.3pre17 is needed with the Sun JDK.
> What do you mean by "doesn't like"? It displays a "oh, I don't like
> that parameter, that's so smelly" message?
>
> Bert
>
> joe ferguson wrote:
>> I am also trying to run jedit since readinf the recent post.  But I get
>> stuck right off the bat when java startup doesn't like the Xms command
>> line parameter -- no value seems to do it.
>>
>> opensuse linux 11.1(64 bit), jrt 1.6. KDE4
>>
>> Stephen Corey wrote:
>>   
>>> J. wrote:
>>>     
>>>>                                                                        
>>>>                                                                        
>>>>                         B.H.
>>>> I iherited a linux computer full of lilypond files and I was told
>>>> that I have to set up3 editors here [jedit emacs vim].
>>>> I heard that the lilypond tool for jed. is fantastible every one on
>>>> the site says so. But no place on the plugin manager has it.
>>>> Maybe I got senile and I don't see it or some thing?I'm atotal newbi
>>>> and need hand holding, :(
>>>> Also can't set up emacs or vim either.
>>>> First jedit.
>>>>                     Help.
>>>>  
>>>>                                 Jonnie
>>>>
>>>>
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>>> Hi Jonnie,
>>>
>>> In order for people to be able to help you more, please provide the
>>> flavor or distro of Linux you are using.  It would also help to know
>>> the version of Lilypond installed on the computer.  You can find this
>>> out by opening a terminal and typing "lilypond --version" without the
>>> quotes.
>>>
>>> The lilypondtool for jEdit does work nicely but needs to be configured
>>> properly in order to run.  How it is configured will depend partly on
>>> how Lilypond was installed on your system.
>>>
>>>
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