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<h1>AntWork Plugin for the Jext - Java Text Editor</h1>
<a name="authors"></a>by<ul>
<li>Klaus Hartlage
(<a href="mailto:KHartlage@t-online.de">KHartlage@t-online.de</a>)</li>
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<p>Version $Revision$ - $Date$</p>
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<p>You can download the plugin at: <a
href="ftp://jext.sourceforge.net/pub/jext/plugins/AntWork.zip">ftp://jext.sourceforge.net/pub/jext/plugins/AntWork.zip</a></p>
<h2>Installation instructions from the Readme.txt:</h2>
<p>You have to enable the Jext Console to see the Ant output (menu:
Edit-&gt;Options... - General Panel), because the Ant messages are
redirected to the Jext console.</p>
<p>You can configure the Ant call in the Jext menu: Edit-&gt;Options... -
Plugin Options - Antwork Plugin Panel; here you can set the ant home
directory and the path to your build file.</p>
<p>You can start AntWork in the menu: Plugins-&gt;Ant-&gt;Work Now! In the
appearing dialog box you can enter the target which you want to
compile.</p>
<p>If a javac error occurs in the ant run an error-list opens within
Jext. With a double-click on the error-message you jump to the error
in the specified java text file.</p>
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<p align="center">Copyright &copy; 2001-2002 Apache Software Foundation. All rights
Reserved.</p>
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