jEdit
by Karl Larsen
I got jEdit working in a terminal but it doesn't work. If I use $
jedit file1 it comes up and a panel that does nothing comes up in the
way. I tried to make a file and have tried Control-s to save it and it
does not work.
The instructions seem not to be for a Linux Terminal. Does anyone
here know how to use jEdit?
Karl
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16 years, 3 months
text editor documentation for docbook
by Murray McAllister
Hi,
I have, very slowly, been working internally on a few small documents
for Kate and jEdit, concentrating on the features to make it easy to
use/work with XML (plug-ins, extra packages etc). Paul suggested I
could host this somewhere and let everyone else add to it. Does anyone
know if it is possible to set up, say, svn in fedorapeople? For
example, set up a directory in my home directory on fedorapeople and
run svn from there?
Or is there a place on the wiki I could post this? I have finished
Kate, just not jEdit...nothing is private, so I don't see the problem
in copying it all straight into somewhere public. I am not an expert
with Kate or jEdit so it would be great to see what other people know.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Murray.
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Request for Review: Using FireGPG
by Eric Christensen
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/WithFireGPG
I started this page yesterday before finding all the information on joining the documentation team and how to PROPERLY submit a work. Sorry...
I have started a page with instructions on installing and setting up FireGPG which is a Firefox extension that allows users to sign and encrypt e-mail messages when using a webmail client. It was actually specifically designed to integrate with Gmail but also works with other webmail products (really any time you need to sign and/or encrypt text you can use the extension).
I haven't added the information for using it with webmail clients other than Gmail but what is there should be correct. I'd appreciate someone verifying the information.
Thanks,
Eric
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16 years, 3 months
[Fwd: Re: GPG Keysigning at FUDCon]
by John Poelstra
Would it make sense to change our docs to refer to subkeys.pgp.net
instead of MIT?
John
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Subject: Re: GPG Keysigning at FUDCon
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 13:43:54 -0500
From: Todd Zullinger <tmz(a)pobox.com>
Reply-To: Development discussions related to Fedora
<fedora-devel-list(a)redhat.com>
To: fedora-devel-list(a)redhat.com
References: <20071212214010.GA20896(a)auslistsprd01.us.dell.com>
<477C3AA7.9010700(a)redhat.com>
<1199353983.13378.1.camel(a)rousalka.dyndns.org> <477D1646.6080207(a)redhat.com>
John Poelstra wrote:
> I looked into it more and changed the expiration by:
>
> 1) gpg --edit <key> and then option "expire"
> 2) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-keys <key> to make change
> public
FWIW, you may want to send that to subkeys.pgp.net, which is where
Matt plans to pull the keys from for the key signing. This is the
default keyserver in recent gnupg releases. I think that there is a
sync between pgp.mit.edu and subkeys.pgp.net, but I'm not positive.
The gnupg default is subkeys.pgp.net because pgp.mit.edu runs ancient
keyserver software that has many known problems (it ignores photo
packets, can munge up multiple subkeys, and other annoyances).
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copying+pasting screen examples
by Murray McAllister
Hi,
I am trying to re-do the DNS section for use with RPMs instead of
tarball. I have just noticed that I can't correctly copy and paste the
examples I have done using {{{ }}}. I assume these will be converted
to <screen> tags eventually, maybe the problem will go away then.
For example, copying the /etc/named.conf options section from
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide/Servers/DN...
appears as the following in vim:
options {
directory "/etc/bind";
allow--query {any;};
recursion no;
pid--file "/var/run/named/named.pid";
zone--statistics yes;
statistics-f-ile "/etc/bind/namedstats.log";
};
There are double "-" characters, however these characters did not
appear when I copied them from vim into here :( . These options will
not be valid when double "-" characters are used. I'm not sure if this
is a huge problem, but I thought it would be ncie if people could copy
and paste these samples to get a basic working configuration before
changing it to suit their needs. I was thinking of putting a warning
to look out for this, but I thought it would look sloppy.
Has anyone had this problem before?
Kind Regards,
Murray.
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