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JDisplay displays Java, HTML, bat, SQL, ini, csv, xml, mproperties... files a variety of colours, fonts, sizes and weights to help make them more presentable. Why would you use it? For the same sorts of reasons you use...

JDisplay displays Java, HTML, bat, SQL, ini, csv, xml, mft
properties... files a variety of colours, fonts, sizes
and weights to help make them more presentable and readable.
Why would you use it? For the same sorts of reasons you use
colours and fonts in an IDE like IntelliJ or Eclipse. They
make the code much easier to understand.
There is no server-side code used. Java utilities parse the
code snippets into compact binary tokens, assigning colours,
fonts, sizes and weights to each token. Then the tokens can
be rendered three ways:
1. using a Java Applet. This is usually best for very
large listings.
2. as piece of CSS style-decorated HTML code you include in
your html as an iframe. This is usually best for
intermediate listings.
3. inline in your HTML. This is usually best for short
listings. The problem, in the process of editing the html
it is fairly easy to damage the generated listings. They
must be regenerated before every upload.
I have been using the JDisplay suite of utilities for many
years. I did not write it for public use. I offer it on an
as-is basis. The code itself in well documented, but there
is no step-by-step documentation on getting it to work.
I presume the user is familiar with bat and ant files and
Java building.
I have not included the enormous HTML static macros package
which I use for deciding the sizes and display rendering
method for each snippet, though I did include the code to
make those decisions hooked into your own framework.
The parsers are rough and ready. They need to work on code
snippets and erroneous code, not perfect code the way a
standard parser does. If improve the parsers, or add new
ones, please pass them along for the public distribution.
JDisplay is enormously more complicated than it appears on
the surface. You can spelunk and discover all manner of
interesting code you can cannibalise.



Previous Versions

Here you can find the changelog of JDisplay since it was posted on our website on 2015-04-26 03:00:00. The latest version is 4.7 and it was updated on 2024-03-19 23:23:25. See below the changes in each version.

JDisplay version 4.7
Updated At: 2014-08-01
Changes: change *.html to *.htm, *.adler to *.checksum, use 64bit FNV1a64 checksums
JDisplay version 3.9
Updated At: 2008-08-08
Changes: parser for to display vanilla text files such as .txt .mft .list


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Downloads: 191
Updated At: 2024-03-19 23:23:25
Publisher: Canadian Mind Products
Operating System: Java,Linux,Mac OS X,Unix,Win2000,Win7 X32,Win7 X64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista X64,WinXP
License Type: Free