>
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//gui_axis.html#r1_11_5
>
> then here
>
> http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//config_ini_config.html#r1_2_3
>
> John
>
EDITOR = gnome-terminal -e vim
Doesn't quite work on my machine. vim opens, but with no file.
EDITOR = gnome-terminal -x vim
Does work, starting vim with the appropriate file.
Same results using nano instead of vim. I would guess that the results
would be the same with any terminal based text editor.
Thanks for asking the original question. I didn't know (or I had
forgotten) that a text editor could be started from within axis. I
like the way it works compared to opening the editor separately.
Carl Helquist
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