A 10:40 16/03/98 -0500, vous avez écrit :
>Not to add anymore fuel to the Holy Flame War about to start:
>
>I grew up on DOS, then migrated to Windows 3.x, then Win95, and finally
>have been using Linux in some shape or form for about 2 years now. I
>currently use Pico as my editor of choice under Linux, because it's the
>only one I have found that behaves as close to DOS EDIT or Windows Notepad
>as I can find. This was all fine and dandy until one day when I was editing
>/etc/groups and when I saved, it wrapped a line or two. That's not good, so
>I am looking for a replacement for Pico, something that is as simple to
>use, that I don't have to remember alot of commands, and is a full screen
>editor. Old habits die hard I guess. If I had to, I could learn vi or
>emacs, but I want to stick with something that I am familiar with. Any
>suggestions?
>
>
You can try joe which is a bit difficult at the begining because you have
to learn some commands (ctrl+k+h for help) or nedit if you use Xwindows.
JY
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