On 10/23/2016 04:49 AM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:

Again, this feature is suppored by jEdit. So it must be possible to
somehow get it to work. That being said, this featuer is not supported
by NetBeans: https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=138943

As for jEdit, then it seems at least they have had trouble with this
aspect of the app - though I do not know if it is the exact same issue:
    * https://sourceforge.net/p/jedit/bugs/3453/?page=0
However the abvoe jEdit bug was closed with the following patch - I do
not know it could be of any use to you:
    * https://sourceforge.net/p/jedit/patches/377/

Difficult to read and understand the above patch.

Once again, reading the Java source code of jEdit to find out how they did it would be too time-consuming for us. Sorry.




Btw, with regard to opening files from Finder, then, first I do not know
if this helps, however, I see that Eclipse has had the same issue as
XMLmind and NetBeans currenltly have. Here is a web page that described
a solution:
http://bewarethepenguin.blogspot.no/2010/08/setting-up-java-files-to-automatically.html


The above blog page basically teaches a Mac user to associate a ".java" application to Eclipse.

This page does not describe what to do to workaround the Java bug which prevents a Java application from opening a file to which the Java application has been successfully associated.



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