Using acme for doing everything (to honor its name) works just fine. After you read a man page, all the refs in there are ready for button-3.
I found acme incovenient time ago when I was using it like I used other editors in unix. As soon as I started to use acme for everything, my feeling changed. But in any case, feelings about editors are a religion, aren“t they? :-) On 8/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Micah Stetson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you tried 'grep foo /dev/text', or is that not what you wanted? > people talk about adding look to the button-2 menu every once in a > while... Well, if Mr. Pike says "Look" would crowd button 2, then I drop it. But how does one jump to a string in a man page without visually scanning it from top to bottom (for example)? Plumbing the text 'man(1)' to sam works alright; but I thought there might be a way to leverage the text window's noscroll behaviour a little more. -Derek
