Re: Good terminal emulator, editor, for cutting and pasting
From: Dan Espen (daneNO_at_SPAM.mk.telcordia.com)
Date: 12/21/03
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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 11:33:28 -0500
linuxquestion@yahoo.com writes:
> I can use vi. And yes I know that it can cut and paste.
> But I don't like it. (Let's not get into the discussion.)
> I prefer an editor like windows notepad. With menus.
> And control - c and control -v.
Please don't toppost.
I think you are looking for "nedit".
> The other question is, which SHELL in Redhat has menus, and uses
> the same cut and paste convention?
No SHELL that I know of implements cut and paste.
Shells are things like bash, csh, zsh.
You are probably asking for a terminal emulator.
The menus on your system probably lead to a bunch of terminal
emulators, why don't you try one? I've seen a few with menus,
but once I see menus, I know that its not for me so I don't know
much about them.
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