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Use tusc to show the open system calls, that gives the filename for each one opened.
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MEDIT(1) General Commands Manual MEDIT(1)
NAME
medit - text editor
SYNOPSIS
medit [OPTION]... [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
medit is a text editor.
OPTIONS
-n, --new-app
run new instance of medit. By default medit opens FILES (or creates a new document if none are given) in an existing instance of
application
-s, --use-session[=yes|no]
load and save session. By default medit does it when -n is not used. If this option is not given on command line then medit uses
the corresponding preferences setting.
--pid PID
use existing instance with process id PID.
--app-name NAME
use instance name NAME. If an instance with this name is already running, then it will send files given on the command line to that
instance and exit.
-e, --encoding ENCODING
use provided character encoding to open the file
-l, --line LINE
open file and position cursor on line LINE. Alternatively line number may be specified with filename, e.g. medit foo.txt:12
-r, --reload
automatically reload opened file if it was modified on disk by another program.
-w, --new-window
open file in a new window.
-t, --new-tab
open file in a new tab.
--log-file FILE
write debug output into FILE. This option is only useful on Windows.
--log-window
show debug output in a log window. This option is only useful on Windows.
--debug DOMAINS
enable debug output for DOMAINS (if medit was compiled with --enable-debug option).
--geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT
--geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y
default window size and position.
-h, --help
show summary of options.
-v, --version
show program version.
FILES list of files to open. Filenames may include line numbers after colon, e.g. /tmp/file.txt:200. Trailing colon is ignored.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
MEDIT_PID
if set, it is used as --pid argument. When medit spawns a process (e.g. a DVI viewer) it sets MEDIT_PID to its own process id, so
the child process may in turn simply use 'medit filename' to open a file (e.g. for inverse DVI search).
CONTACT
http://mooedit.sourceforge.net/contact.html
AUTHOR
Written and maintained by Yevgen Muntyan <emuntyan@users.sourceforge.net>
September 2010 MEDIT(1)