> From: Milosz K. [mailto:[email protected]]
> For AXIS INI setting "EDITOR=gedit" to work, you must have gedit installed.

Well yes.  But that doesn't explain how to get Mousepad to work.  Notice from 
the help terminal in typical Linux documentation it tells what to do and not 
why.  So why:
gnome-terminal -e vim

At the command line level I even tried typing in Mousepad and it couldn't find 
the application.  From the menu it's referred to as /usr/share/applications but 
not where it is.  So how does Linux find this and therefore how do I get 
LinuxCNC to find this?

John


> 
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 1:15 PM John Dammeyer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> > So what can I do.  How do I specify the editor so that it runs with the
> > currently loaded G-Code file?
> >
> > From the doc:
> > EDITOR = gedit - The editor to use when selecting File > Edit to edit the
> > G code from the AXIS menu. This must be configured for this menu item to
> > work. Another valid entry is gnome-terminal -e vim.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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