text editors
Alex Snow
alex_snow at gmx.net
Fri Jun 25 09:30:04 EDT 2004
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give nano a try. it's really easy to learn and should do
everythingyou want it to do. if you need something more complex then
look at emacs.
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Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:52:40PM +1000, Danny Keogh wrote:
> Hi people. Is there actually such a thing as a normal text
> editor for linux? Every one I've used so far seems to rely on
> complicated interfaces and ridiculous commands to do simple
> things you should be able to do simply by moving a cursor around
> the screen. All I want to do is start editing some
> configuration files and actually learn how to use this thing
> properly but I've yet to find a simple to use text editor. Or
> am I just asking way too much here?
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> Danny Keogh
> <mailto:dwkeogh at optushome.com.au>
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