Re: Edit Program

1998-04-17 Thread C.J.LAWSON
Try jed..

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On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:

 Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
 me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: Edit Program

1998-04-13 Thread Pete Poff
Could anyone tell me the magic keystrokes for copy and paste?

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On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Nathan C. Burnett wrote:

 On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:
 
  Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
  me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.
 
 emacs, vi, jed, pico.basically all of them provided you know the magic
 keystrokes.  Also, if you're running on the console and have gpm working,
 you already have X-like copy-paste on the text consoles.
 
 l8r, Nate
 
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Re: Edit Program

1998-04-13 Thread Anders Hammarquist
Could anyone tell me the magic keystrokes for copy and paste?

Left mouse button marks and copies, middle (both if you only have two
and are emulating a 3-button mouse) mouse button pastes. Most X programs
follow this convention, as well as the Linux console if you run gpm.

Emacs keystrokes are (many other apps use these too):
 mark: C-SPC or C-@
  cut: C-w
 copy: M-w
paste: C-y
(C is control key, M is meta or alt key, it can also be emulated by pressing
escape first and then the indicated key). The emacs mark command sets the
start of the region to cut or copy, the cursor (point in emacs-speak) is
the end of the region.

On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Nathan C. Burnett wrote:

 On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:

  Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
  me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.

 emacs, vi, jed, pico.basically all of them provided you know the magic
 keystrokes.  Also, if you're running on the console and have gpm working,
 you already have X-like copy-paste on the text consoles.

 l8r, Nate

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  only the greatest overcome it.
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Re: Edit Program

1998-04-11 Thread C.J.LAWSON
You could install Jed (http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed.html). It has
served me pretty well for years, functioning as a micro emacs and
requiring next to nothing in terms of memory..

Jon

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On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:

 On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:
 
  Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
  me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.
 
 Pine will (for some reason it appears to have been removed from hamm)
 
 If you install gpm, you can copy and paste any text, even to a different
 virtual console.
 
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Edit Program

1998-04-10 Thread Pete Poff
Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.

Thanks,

Pete Poff
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Re: Edit Program

1998-04-10 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:

 Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
 me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.

Pine will (for some reason it appears to have been removed from hamm)

If you install gpm, you can copy and paste any text, even to a different
virtual console.

Bob


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Re: Edit Program

1998-04-10 Thread Nathan C. Burnett
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:

 Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
 me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.

emacs, vi, jed, pico.basically all of them provided you know the magic
keystrokes.  Also, if you're running on the console and have gpm working,
you already have X-like copy-paste on the text consoles.

l8r, Nate

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Re: Edit Program

1998-04-10 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:

 On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Pete Poff wrote:
 
  Is there a edit program that I can use without X-WIN that will allow
  me to copy and paste?  If so, where can i find it.
 
 Pine will (for some reason it appears to have been removed from hamm)

Oops, I meant pico (which is the editor included in pine, but is also a
separate package for general editing use).

 
 If you install gpm, you can copy and paste any text, even to a different
 virtual console.

Bob


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