On Thu, Sep 8, 2016, at 13:51, Antonio Diaz Diaz wrote: > Benno Schulenberg wrote: > > But do you mean to say you have those fifty thousand files open at > > the same time? > > Yes. Moe edits them almost as if they were just a single file. Searching > and replacing globally, and moving freely from one file to any other [...]
Impressive. > Are you using moe on an utf-8 terminal? You need to select some ISO-8859 > variant for moe to work, [...] Ah. Yes, all my environments are UTF8, and I don't wish to change that. So I guess that moe is unusable for me. > The problem is that xz files must be created for a given purpose. For > example, the xz man page states that "you must use --check=none or > --check=crc32 when creating files for embedded systems". Pfff. What silly complications. > Backwards compatibility is important. This is why I need to investigate > this further. Okay. About the Help key... Today I tried moe on an up-to-date Manjaro system, and there... ^H works as backspace. There is no way there that I can access Help, because also there F1 calls up the help of the Xfce terminal. Regards, Benno -- http://www.fastmail.com - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free _______________________________________________ Bug-moe mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-moe
