control-w then control-t so
pico -w <filename>
then ctr-w ctr-t
it will then prompt you for the line # assuming that you have an updated
version of pico. Note: I placed -w so it wont word wrap.

On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hmm I forgot this but how do you go to a specific line in pico when you enter
> the file?
> I know there are better editors out there but I just feel at home with pico.
> I remember its something like pico +100-<filename> or something like that,
> but I can't figure it out!
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