NEDIT(1) NEDIT(1)
NAME
NEdit - Text Editor
SYNOPSYS
nedit [-read] [-create] [-line n | +n] [-server] [-do command] [-tags file] [-tabs n] [-wrap] [-nowrap] [-autowrap] [-autoindent] [-noau-
toindent] [-autosave] [-noautosave] [-lm languagemode] [-rows n] [-columns n] [-font font] [-geometry geometry] [-iconic] [-noiconic]
[-display [host]:server[.screen]] [-xrm resourcestring] [-svrname name] [-import file] [-background color] [-foreground color] [-V] [-ver-
sion] [file...]
DESCRIPTION
NEdit is a standard GUI (Graphical User Interface) style text editor for programs and plain-text files. It provides mouse based editing and
a streamlined editing style, based on popular Macintosh and MS Windows editors, for users of X workstations and X terminals.
OPTIONS
-read
Open the file read-only regardless of the actual file protection.
-create
Don't warn about file creation when a file doesn't exist.
-line n, +n
Go to line number n.
-server
Designate this session as an NEdit server, for processing commands from the nc(1) program. nc(1) can be used to interface NEdit to code
development environments, mailers, etc., or just as a quick way to open files from the shell command line without starting a new NEdit
session.
-do command
Execute an NEdit macro or action. On each file following the -do argument on the command line. -do is particularly useful from the
nc(1) program, where `nc -do' can remotely execute commands in an nedit -server session.
-tags file
Load a file of directions for finding definitions of program subroutines and data objects. The file must be of the format generated by
Exuberant Ctags, or the standard Unix ctags(1) command.
-tabs n
Set tab stops every n characters.
-wrap, -nowrap
Wrap long lines at the right edge of the window rather than continuing them past it. (Continuous Wrap mode)
-autowrap, -noautowrap
Wrap long lines when the cursor reaches the right edge of the window by inserting newlines at word boundaries. (Auto Newline Wrap mode)
-autoindent, -noautoindent
Maintain a running indent.
-autosave, -noautosave
Maintain a backup copy of the file being edited under the name ~filename (on Unix) or _filename (on VMS).
-lm languagemode
Initial language mode used for editing succeeding files.
-rows n
Default height in characters for an editing window.
-columns n
Default width in characters for an editing window.
-font font, -fn font
Font for text being edited. Font for menus and dialogs can be set with -xrm "*fontList:font".
-geometry geometry, -g geometry
The initial size and/or location of editor windows. The argument geometry has the form:
[<width>x<height>][+|-][<xoffset>[+|-]<yoffset>]
where `<width>' and `<height>' are the desired width and height of the window, and `<xoffset>' and `<yoffset>' are the distance from
the edge of the screen to the window, + for top or left, - for bottom or right. -geometry can be specified for individual files on the
command line.
-iconic, -noiconic
Initial window state for succeeding files.
-display [host]:server[.screen]
The name of the X server to use. host specifies the machine, server specifies the display server number, and screen specifies the
screen number. host or screen can be omitted and default to the local machine, and screen 0.
-background color, -bg color
Background color. The background color for text can be set separately with -xrm "nedit*text.background: color".
-foreground color, -fg color
Foreground color. The foreground color for text can be set separately with -xrm "nedit*text.foreground: color".
-xrm resourcestring
Set the value of an X resource to override a default value.
-svrname name
When starting nedit in server mode, name the server, such that it responds to requests only when nc(1) is given a corresponding -svr-
name argument. By naming servers, you can run several simultaneously, and direct files and commands specifically to any one.
-import file
Loads an additional preferences file on top of the existing defaults saved in your .nedit file. To incorporate macros, language modes,
and highlight patterns and styles written by other users, run nedit with -import <file>, then re-save your .nedit file with Prefer-
ences->Save Defaults.
-V, -version
Prints version and build information, to be mentioned when reporting bugs and problems. Also prints credits and license information.
ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY
NEdit requires an X-based workstation or X-Terminal. If you have used telnet or rlogin to access the host Unix system, set the Unix
environment variable for your display:
% setenv DISPLAY devicename:0
FILES
NEdit stores a few files in a user's home directory:
.nedit
The general configuration file. Do not edit this file by hand.
.neditmacro
A file that can contain a number of macro statements and subroutines. The statements will be executed when a NEdit server starts, the
subroutines will be loaded for later reference.
.neditdb
The list of recently opened files. Do not edit this file by hand.
NOTES
For more information see NEdit's online help, or nedit.doc in the NEdit distribution kit.
NEdit sources, executables, additional documentation, and contributed software are available from the NEdit web site at http://nedit.org.
SEE ALSO
nc(1), X(1), mwm(1), vi(1), emacs(1), ctags(1)
AUTHORS
NEdit was written by Mark Edel, Joy Kyriakopulos, Christopher Conrad, Jim Clark, Arnulfo Zepeda-Navratil, Suresh Ravoor, Tony Balinski, Max
Vohlken, Yunliang Yu, Donna Reid, Arne Forlie, Eddy De Greef, Steve LoBasso, Alexander Mai, Scott Tringali, and Thorsten Haude.
The regular expression matching routines used in NEdit are adapted (with permission) from original code written by Henry Spencer at the
University of Toronto.
Syntax highlighting patterns and smart indent macros were contributed by: Simon T. MacDonald, Maurice Leysens, Matt Majka, Alfred Smeenk,
Alain Fargues, Christopher Conrad, Scott Markinson, Konrad Bernloehr, Ivan Herman, Patrice Venant, Christian Denat, Philippe Couton, Max
Vohlken, Markus Schwarzenberg, Himanshu Gohel, Steven C. Kapp, Michael Turomsha, John Fieber, Chris Ross, Nathaniel Gray, Joachim Lous,
Mike Duigou, Seak Teng-Fong, Joor Loohuis, Mark Jones, and Niek van den Berg.
COPYRIGHT
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 in the Help section "Distribution Policy" for more
details.
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