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Configuration of TextPad v5.2.0  XML
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4ukh

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OK i just downloaded the TextPad v5.2.0 for winXP Pro. to write, edit and compile java programs.

but it seems like very difficult to me to configure this TextPad application to compile my java programs.

so pleas help me...

thank you

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stdunbar

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I'm not familiar with this application. Can you provide a bit more detail about the problems you're having? Compiling isn't usually difficult once you get it but it can be a challenge to get setup.

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4ukh

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its a very simple application you just write the program code and it will automatically highlight the code regarding its behavior like if the typed word is reserved word it will be highlighted with the blue color and like wise if you defining some variable it will be highlighted with different color. either it is very handy to organize your code and even you can compile and run the code through this application but this need configuration/setup.

why not you just download this and try it out its about 2.5MB and might be this link will give you more info abut this application...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TextPad


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stdunbar

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But I'd have to boot into Windows! I avoid that unless I want to play a game I'll take a look and see what I can figure out.

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4ukh

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ops! sorry i didn't know that... be hurry and find me some solution...

thanks
 
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