Use pico, it has the same layout as pine and all the keystokes are listed
at the bottom of the screen at all times. I you run pico -m it enables
mouse support.

~Sam


On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, John Gould wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>                I need to give a couple of users a simple editor that works
> within a virtual terminal (not X). These people are not really computer
> literate and would have trouble with vi or vim. They would be following
> written instructions to edit a couple of config files. Has anyone any
> suggestions as to a simple editor I could install such that they can
> carry out this task. Ease of use is much more important
> than editing power, hence the requirement to not use vi or vim.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
> Best regards John
> 
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