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+ | ====== jEdit ====== | ||
+ | To use the academic version of topas or to unleash the power of the many features that can't be accessed through the gui mode of the commercial version, topas can be controlled using text based input files. In Durham we've been using " | ||
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+ | jedit is a powerful free java based editor that makes it extremely easy to work with topas input files. With jedit you can: {{ : | ||
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+ | * Colour code your input files to highlight keywords/ | ||
+ | * Quickly produce input files from scratch without having to remember topas key words using the xinsert plugin | ||
+ | * Use predictive typing (ctrl-b) to autocomplete topas keywords | ||
+ | * launch external programmes (such as topas academic) from within the editor | ||
+ | * write your own macros to perform common tasks | ||
+ | * etc | ||
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+ | For more information on setting up jedit for topas: | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | For more information on jedit itself: | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | For Alan's tips on jEdit go to: [[using_jedit| using jEdit]] |