[BL] word wrap editor

sindi keesan keesan at sdf.lonestar.org
Wed Nov 16 10:15:19 EST 2005


On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, mikkel meinike wrote:

> On 11/15/05, sindi keesan <keesan at sdf.lonestar.org> wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, mikkel meinike wrote:
>
>> I don't know how to print with formatting in linux, just plain
>> text, or pbm (netpbm) or pdf (ghostscript).

> I have started working whit groff it is small and can do a lot, images
> and everything. I will make a small homepage about this and BL3 it
> will take some time I let you know when there is somthing to see.
Thank you.

>
>> JOE (comes with Slackware) will wordwrap and Ctrl-K, J reformats it so you
>> don't need to do it manually.  (In Pico Ctrl-J does this, but in Joe it
>> deletes to end of line).
> I have tryed joe I forgot that but it has a slow comando symtax you
> have to do Ctrl+k for every thing, The joe pico does not work white
> danich letters æ, ø, å.
>
>> PICO can be made to wordwrap if you install a larger version than Steven
>> provided (which is actually Nano, with some features not working).
>

> I think I try this and David posted about how I could get it whit pine 
> from SW4.

I just checked and it does do upper ascii characters (the Danish 
characters you typed above).

Joe did not.  There is an -asis option but when I typed various upper 
ascii characters as Alt-number, they all came out the same.  Joe can be 
used with the same commands as Pico, instead of Wordstar, if you don't 
like Ctrl-K commands.

The e3pi that comes with BL3 does upper ascii but I don't see a way to do 
wordwrap at all.  It can also emulate pico (e3pi) or wordstar, etc.

> Thank you
> /Mikkel
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