Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> In fact, he mentioned META key, wich is ALT, not CTRL, and that is
> just a shortcut (-c command line option) when you're using the
> interface already, alt+c will bring the constant cursor position, so,
> he was first, just used a more "complex" explanation.
That is it. Y
AJ Spagnoletti schreef:
> Holly just so you know for an answer to your question. On my end of it
> all your post made the list fine.
>
> AJ
>
Thank you, AJ.
Holly
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Holly just so you know for an answer to your question. On my end of it
all your post made the list fine.
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In fact, he mentioned META key, wich is ALT, not CTRL, and that is
just a shortcut (-c command line option) when you're using the
interface already, alt+c will bring the constant cursor position, so,
he was first, just used a more "complex" explanation.
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Holly Bostick wrote:
> Ryan Viljoen schreef:
>>>
>>>does "nano -c" help you?
>>>
>
>
> Hey, didn't I say this (first, even)?
No! You said to hit ctrl+c (^C) to make nano show the line.
Note, that with -c you don't need to hit ctrl+c.
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Ryan Viljoen schreef:
> a perfect :D o///
>
> Thank you Norberto
> cheers
> Rav \o/
>
> On 6/22/05, Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Ryan Viljoen wrote:
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>>>Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
>>
>>does "nano -c" help you?
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a perfect :D o///
Thank you Norberto
cheers
Rav \o/
On 6/22/05, Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
>
> does "nano -c" help you?
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Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
does "nano -c" help you?
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Yeah, I have become lazy and started using nano. I used to use vim so
maybe I should get back to it. I cant say I am such a fan of emacs :(
dont know why, quite honestly i despise it. heheh.
Anyway thanks for the help
Cheers
Rav
On 6/22/05, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found nan
I found nano a little hard to deal with, I used pico before and I
didn't like it at all because of the commands interface. I could find
all the features it provides well documented at man pages and Internet
but nothing about line numbering.
You probably need line numbers for programming or for log
Ryan Viljoen schreef:
> Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
>
Doesn't look like it, but with Meta-C (the Meta key is usually ALT, but
you can change this, or your keyboard settings may do so), you get a
constant cursor position display, which will tell you what line you are
current
Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
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