Drop the attached into your ~/.jedit/plugins/beauty.BeautyPlugin folder and then use the Beauty plugin. Let me know how it works, I really haven't used it much.
Actually, no, you shouldn't have to do that. It's already included in the plugin and should already be there. Let me know if it's not, since it would be a bug if it isn't. To use it, go to Plugins - Plugin Options - Beauty - Modes and select "javascript:custom" for the javascript mode.
A side note -- I also have one for json files that works very well, I'll make a note to include it in the next release of the Beauty plugin. I should double check before I write, the json parser is already included, use "json:beauty" in the modes configuration.
Last edit: Dale Anson 2014-10-13
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Drop the attached into your ~/.jedit/plugins/beauty.BeautyPlugin folder and then use the Beauty plugin. Let me know how it works, I really haven't used it much.
Actually, no, you shouldn't have to do that. It's already included in the plugin and should already be there. Let me know if it's not, since it would be a bug if it isn't. To use it, go to Plugins - Plugin Options - Beauty - Modes and select "javascript:custom" for the javascript mode.
A side note -- I also have one for json files that works very well, I'll make a note to include it in the next release of the Beauty plugin.I should double check before I write, the json parser is already included, use "json:beauty" in the modes configuration.Last edit: Dale Anson 2014-10-13
Alan, did you ever get a chance to try this out?