On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Ro wrote: > 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! > > > > -- > > ROM mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://www.rom.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rom > > >
Or, to go to a specific line from the commandline: pico +111 filename (assuming you want to go to line 111) -- Bobby "Chil" Bailey | "The only source of knowledge is Coders' Forum Moderator | experience." -- Albery Einstein. Coder's Repository Admin | DestinyMUD! telnet://nerp.net:1235 http://www.kyndig.com/ | #Rom on IRC! irc.acestar.org:6667 Welcome To Your New Addiction | PGP Keys: http://chil.kyndig.com/pgp

