#! /bin/sh # # This script launch the Jext the Java text editor. # It checks for a $HOME/.jext directory and eventually creates it. # Next it checks for a $HOME/.jext/variables file which define the JEXT_HOME JAVA_CMD and JAVA_OPT variables. # If this file doesn't exist the script creates it by asking the options to the user. # Sharpshooter 23/02/2002 # Modified by Todd Berman 23/05/2003 # Help if [ "$1" = "--help" ] then echo "This script launch Jext the Java text editor." echo "Usage : $0 [files]" exit 0 fi # Check for the user's ~/.jext directory. if ! [ -d ~/.jext ] then echo "It seems you don't have a .jext directory in your home dir." echo "I create it." echo mkdir -p ~/.jext/xinsert fi # Check for the $HOME/.jext/variables file. if ! [ -f ~/.jext/variables ] then echo "JEXT_HOME="/usr/share/jext/lib > ~/.jext/variables echo "JAVA_CMD="`java-config --java` >>~/.jext/variables fi # Extract the contents of the ~/.jext/variables file. JEXT_HOME=`grep JEXT_HOME ~/.jext/variables | cut -f2 -d=` JAVA_CMD=`grep JAVA_CMD ~/.jext/variables | cut -f2 -d=` JAVA_OPT=`grep JAVA_OPT ~/.jext/variables | cut -f2 -d=` # Launch JEXT exec "$JAVA_CMD" $JAVA_OPTS -Dpython=`java-config --classpath=jython` -classpath "`java-config --classpath=jython`:`java-config --classpath=jext`" org.jext.Jext "$@"