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Top Forums Programming Open Source What editor does everyone use? Post 81496 by [MA]Flying_Meat on Sunday 21st of August 2005 12:29:14 PM
Old 08-21-2005
Sorry if I voted twice (feeble memory Smilie ), but I use Nedit since it's a feature rich, plain text editor. It runs on nearly every platform, has good mouse support, syntax highlighting, search and replace, runs or gets the result of CLI commands, recent document list,..
Give it a go, if you have not done so recently. Smilie

< poop! page 2. I need more coffee. Smilie subtract 1 vote from nedit results >
 

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E3(1)							      General Commands Manual							     E3(1)

NAME
E3 - A mini text editor SYNOPSIS
e3[ws|em|pi|vi|ne] [filename] DESCRIPTION
e3 is a complete mini application written fully in assembler, with a code size less than 10000 byte. There is a status & input line, where you can enter filenames, blocknames, find-texts and line numbers. The editor commands are similary the families of Wordstar-like or Emacs or Pico or vi or Nedit editors. For online help press ESC:h in vi mode, else Alt-H. This man page describes Wordstar key bindings only. KEYBOARD COMMANDS FOR WS
^A Go word left ^C Go page down ^D Go right ^E Go up ^F Go word right ^G Delete current character ^H Delete left character ^I Tabulator ^J Get online help ^KB Set block start marker ^KC Copy current block ^KD Save file and load a new one ^KK Set block end marker ^KQ Abort editing and exit. Confirm with Y or y that your changes are lost. ^KR Insert a file as a new block ^KS Save file and continue editing ^KV Move current block inside file ^KW Save a block into a file ^KX Save file and exit ^KY Delete text a block ^KZ Suspend (simple ^Z in other editor modes) ^L Repeat last ^QF or ^QA ^M Enter new line ^QA Search & Replace (a prompt appears). For options compare ^QF. ^QB Go to block begin ^QC Go to end of file ^QD Go to end of line ^QE Go to top of screen: 1st columne, 1st line ^QF Find a text string (a prompt appears). Valid options are Case sensitive and Backward. You could abort via pressing ^U . This options are equal to e3em, e3pi, e3ne, but their abort keys are ^G and ^C. ^QG Delete character under cursor ^QG Delete character left of cursor ^QH,^Q(Del) Delete up to line begin ^QI Go to line number (prompt appears) ^QK Go to block end ^QR Go to file begin ^QS Go to line begin ^QV Go to last postion of find ^QW Go to previous word ^QX Go to bottom of window (last line, end of line) ^QY Delete to line end ^QZ Go to next word ^R Go page up ^S Go left ^T Delete to next word ^U Undo the last operation. Also abort input in status line (this is used for ^QI,^QF,^KR,^KW etc.) ^V Toggle insert mode ^W Scroll up ^X Go down ^Y Delete current line ^Z Scroll down UNDO OPERATION DETAILS
e3 has an UNDO mode starting in v2.2. There is no predefined UNDO level count. You can expect to UNDO at least one last insert-, delete-, overwrite- or sed_pipe-operation, but in most cases there are lots of UNDO stages available. e3 has a fixed size undo buffer and will use an external helper file if some deleted data is bigger sized than the undo buffer. This buffer is organized as a ring, overwriting older UNDO information if neccessary. So one never can say exactly how many UNDO operations are possible. For using the UNDO press one of: ^U in Wordstar mode ^QU in Pico mode ^_ in Emacs mode u in vi command mode ^U in Nedit mode BUILT IN CALCULATOR
e3 has an arithmetic calculator built in for some simple arithmetic calculations inside your text. Place cursor at begin of the task i.e. something like: -3.002*-(2--3)= and press one of: ^KN in Wordstar mode ^QC in Pico mode ^X^N in Emacs mode # in vi command mode ^K in Nedit mode This will insert the result into text. Use the values between -999999999999.999999 ... 999999999999.999999 with up to 6 decimal digits and the operators +-*/ and parenthesis ( ). Also available are p for constant PI and r for accessing the result of last calculation RUNTIME MODE SWITCHING
You can switch to other editor mode by pressing one of: ^KM in Wordstar mode ^QM in Pico mode altX in Emacs mode <ESC>; in vi command mode ^E in Nedit mode e3 will set a prompt SET MODE . Now enter one of e3ws, e3em, e3pi, e3vi, e3ne for setting Wordstar-like or Emacs or Pico or vi or Nedit style. OPTIONS
e3 accepts a filename for text editing. Switch the editor mode depending of the binary name, one of e3ws, e3em, e3pi, e3vi, e3ne FILES
e3 is an assembled executable for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BeOS(tm), QNX(tm). e3ws, e3em, e3pi, e3vi, e3ne are symbolic links to e3. e3.exe is an assembled executable for 32 bit Win versions like 95/98/ME/etc. e3c is a 'C' compiled executable for some other platforms, optional built, supporting WS key bindings only. e3arm is a new experimental (alpha code quality) assembled executable for ARM Linux, optional built (identical e3, but no arithmetics and no UNDO available). e3.hlp help text file (for e3c only) e3.res error message text file (for e3c only) e3-16 e3-16, e3-16.com, e3-16e.exe are special bonus files for 16 bit operating systems ELKS (==Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset) and DOS, supporting WS key bindings only. COPYRIGHT
e3 is Copyright (c) 2000,01,02,03 Albrecht Kleine This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. BUGS
There probably are some, but I don't know what they are yet. E3(1)
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