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PROGRAM:
NAME
ne - A nice editor
SYNOPSIS
ne [options] files
Options:
[--help] [--] [+[N[,M]]] [--binary] [--utf8] [--no-utf8] [--ansi] [--no-ansi]
[--no-config] [--no-syntax] [--keys key-configuration-file] [--menus
menu-configuration-file] [--macro macro-file]
DESCRIPTION
ne is a free text editor that runs on (hopefully almost) any UN*X machine. ne is easy to
use for the beginner, but powerful and fully configurable for the wizard, and most sparing
in its resource usage.
This documentation is incomplete. The Texinfo/info/HTML/PDF documentation is the
authoritative source (try info ne or info -f ne).
OPTIONS
--help Prints a help message.
-- Next token is a filename. May appear more than once.
+[N[,M]]
Moves to the last or N-th line, first or M-th column of the next named file. May
appear more than once.
--binary
Load the next named file in binary mode. May appear more than once.
--utf8 Use UTF-8 I/O.
--no-utf8
Do not use UTF-8 I/O.
--ansi Use the built-in ANSI sequences.
--no-ansi
Never use the built-in ANSI sequences.
--no-config
Skip reading the menu and keyboard configuration files.
--no-syntax
Disable syntax-highlighting support.
--keys key-configuration-file
Use the specified keyboard configuration file.
--menus menu-configuration-file
Use the specified menu configuration file.
--macro macro-file
Execute the given macro after startup.
USAGE
Start ne, then use escape, escape-escape or F1 to access the menus.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to Sebastiano Vigna <[email protected]> or Todd Lewis
<[email protected]>.
AUTHORS
ne was originally written by Sebastiano Vigna. Todd M. Lewis added several new features.
Daniele Filaretti helped with syntax highlighting.
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