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jEdit 4.2 User's GuideExactly how jEdit is started depends on the operating system. For example, on Unix you can run “jedit” at the command line, or select jEdit from a menu; on Windows, you can double-click on the jEdit icon or select it from the Start menu.
If jEdit is started while another copy is already running, control is transferred to the running copy, and a second instance is not loaded. This saves time and memory if jEdit is started multiple times. Communication between instances of jEdit is implemented using TCP/IP sockets; the initial instance is known as the server, and subsequent invocations are clients.
If you find yourself launching and exiting jEdit a lot, the startup time can get a bit bothersome. If the -background command line switch is specified, jEdit will continue running and waiting for client requests even after all editor windows are closed. When run in background mode, you can open and close jEdit any number of times, only having to wait for it to start the first time. The downside of this is increased memory usage.
When running on MacOS X, the -background command-line switch is active by default, so that jEdit conforms to the platform convention that programs should stay open until the Quit command is explicitly invoked by the user, even if all windows are closed. To disable background mode on MacOS X, use the -nobackground switch.
For more information about command line switches that control the server feature, see the section called “Command Line Usage”.
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SYMPTOM
When the brakes are applied normally, the driver feels a pulsing sensation through the brake pedal.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The front brake pads have caused a variation in the brake disc thickness.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Refinish the front brake discs, and install the updated brake pads.
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Step #1: Establish administrative level authority
Log in to the CAPDKSU domain with local Administrator privileges. If you followed the network setup CD correctly, your CAPDKSU account has local Administrator privileges.
Step #2:
Click Start Run, type “control” in the open box and click OK or press enter on the keyboard:
Step #3:
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In Add/Remove Programs navigate to DWF Composer and click the “Remove” button. Follow the onscreen instructions to remove DWF Composer. If you do not have DWF Composer installed skip to Uninstall Revit
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