So I was playing around with 4coder under Ubuntu 16.04 today, and noticed that it would fail to start if my command line was not set to the directory where I placed 4coder. I made a little fix to this by creating a bash file that I called
4coder.sh:
| #!/bin/bash
#!/bin/sh
OLD_DIRECTORY=`pwd`
cd /path/to/4coder
4ed
cd $OLD_DIRECTORY
|
Hope this helps other people as well as it did for me!