Hello!
> 1) How do I get the F4 editor to be what is activated when I press ENTER
> on, for instance, a .c file? I've tried editing the shell extensions
> file as suggested in the FAQ, but no luck. If the is no line in the
> defaults section, nothing happens at all. I tried the obvious (putting
> edit, like view, on the open line) but also no luck.
>From the menu: Command->Edit extension file
Find "shell/.c", change the entry to something like this:
shell/.c
Open=emacs %f
Edit=emacs %f
> 2) How do I get the F4 editor to create a NEW file, such as test.c or
> test.txt? I know I'm just being stupid here, but after a year or so of
> using it, I really can't find it. Sure would appreciate a tip on that.
> As it is, I have to manually invoke VI (which I frigging hate), type a
> line, save it, and THEN use F4 to edit - pretty silly, eh? So what am I
> missing?
Shift-F4.
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Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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