yeah, pico too.
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On Dec 24, 2005, at 7:52 PM, BlindTech of BlindTechs.net wrote:
piko here.
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I kind of like namo.
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On Dec 24, 2005, at 1:15 PM, louie wrote:
Open -e filename brings up text edit, no more VI or emax for me.
Louie
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl Homiak"
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Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: tips for cursoring in terminal
While using left arrow and vokeys in the terminal takes you back
to the beginning of the scroll and spits everything out, using
vokeys- shift and left arrow doesn't do this; it spells going
backwards of course. So this is a good technique if you just want
to make sure the last command you did was accurate or if you want
to see the output of the last command. You can also use shift-
vokeys and either left or right arrow anywhere in the text area to
see what you wrote.
Also, if you are using emacs in the terminal, it often seems
easier to just arrow up and down and left and right in your file;
you needn't interact with the text area and use vokeys with arrows
for editing.
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