> Thanks for the info. I had a look at vi and mcedit, I don't seem to > have nano. <flamesuit>I'll stick with kedit.</closing tag>
If kedit is the one that works for you, then kedit is the best editor in your situation - end of story. Everyone has their favourites, and folks often want to prosyltise their editor. The only reason I can think of to change is when the one you use now doesn't do what you want. Yuri
