It looks like micro-Emacs has what you want:
>From http://www.eeng.brad.ac.uk/help/.edit/.uemacs/.appa.html
> -RThis places EMACS in "restricted mode" where any commands allowing the
> user to read or write any files other than
> the ones listed on the command line are disabled. Also
No doubt you've already considered this, but Emacs does what you want
via custom key maps and function hooks. Of course, it's probably more
horsepower than you need. I don't claim any expertise in Emacs, but I
had to solve a similar problem on an operating system long ago and far
away (OpenVMS/TPU)
Chris Lewis
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: looking for restricted editor
> Brian,
>
> You may be able to get THE - The Hesslin
.. and have a look.
Chris
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: looking for restricted editor
> Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm looking for some ki
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for some kind of editor that can be prevented from opening
> arbitrary files, and can, ideally, be set up to only start up with a
> given file at the command line, and save to that same file. It should be
> easy to use too. Does such a beast exis
I'm looking for some kind of editor that can be prevented from opening
arbitrary files, and can, ideally, be set up to only start up with a
given file at the command line, and save to that same file. It should be
easy to use too. Does such a beast exist?
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