Have you tried Gmc? I THINK its a Gnome app but I use it in both KDE
and Gnome.
skinky
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 17:09, you wrote:
> Thanks, but I mean something more like a GUI file browser, like
> nautilus or explorer (or PowerDesk for windows) that allows me to
> browse easily through a la
Konqueror works for me. You can view directories, click on a file and
view it, with the option to edit it with either K Word, Text Editor, or
Advanced Editor. You can also right click and use "open with" if those
won't do the trick.
ShalomOut
Chal
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pa
Hello,
>Thanks, but I mean something more like a GUI file browser, like nautilus
>or explorer (or PowerDesk for windows) that allows me to browse easily
>through a large number of text files in a folder and preview (read) them
>in a side window while that file is highlighted. Similar to GQvi
Thanks, but I mean something more like a GUI file browser, like nautilus
or explorer (or PowerDesk for windows) that allows me to browse easily
through a large number of text files in a folder and preview (read) them
in a side window while that file is highlighted. Similar to GQview, but
for text
It was 06 Aug 2001 23:50:18 -0400 when paul rodrÃguez wrote:
>Does anybody know of a good text file browser? One that I can use to
>quickly look through my files and read the textfiles as I browse through
>them.
Yes. It is called less.
just type less and you can browse.
Type /something, hit e
Hello,
>Does anybody know of a good text file browser? One that I can use to
>quickly look through my files and read the textfiles as I browse through
>them.
If it is plain text, there are many that can do the job, for instance
emacs, vi, with powerful features. And if you prefer a more