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There should be a man page for pico. If they aren't on your computer, go
to http://www-st.towson.edu/docs/pine3.93/.
Regards,
Neil
Steve Bohm wrote:
>
> Try using PICO. It's a full-screen text editor. I like it a lot.. lots of
> keyboard shortcuts so it's real handy to use. I dunno if there's a man
> page on it or not, but you can try ("man pico").
>
> Steve
>
> Jeff Thomas wrote:
>
> > I recently made the switch to Linux from Windoze. (hooray) One of the
> > programs I use more than anything is a simple text editor, mainly for
> > HTML. I can't find one I like on Linux. Emacs is way more complicated
> > than I need. Vi might be OK, if I learned how to use it effectively.
> > But I prefer something at least vaguely graphic (I guess it's the
> > windoze in me). gEdit would be OK except it seems to crash a lot even
> > by windoze standards... I don't know what the problem is there.
> > gnotepad+ might be OK too, but it has HTML-specific stuff, which I
> > really don't want or need. Plus, both suffer from the problem of
> > wrapping text to the window width, instead of allowing infinite lines
> > needed for HTML. I was unimpressed by the KDE editors too. On windoze,
> > I was quite fond of the PFE (Programmer's File Editor) program. It was
> > like Notepad, but allowed infinite file size, infinite number of files
> > open at once, and many nice things beyond Notepad. Much to my dismay, I
> > just discovered today that the author has ditched development :( Of
> > course, it's a windoze program, so the source code isn't available
> > (well, *nothing* is available now). If I ever learn how to program (er,
> > I mean *when*), my first venture will be to port PFE to Linux ;)
> >
> > Anyway, there's tons of text editors out there; I was just hoping
> > someone knew of a particular editor that might fit my needs. It would
> > be much appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> > -jeff