On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 05:36:56PM +0630, Ста Деюс wrote: > Good time of the day, Didier.
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> On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 20:20:27 +0200 you wrote:
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> > With nano, how to save and exit, etc is writen permanently on the 2
> > bottom lines. If you were to explain how to navigate, insert or erase
> > text, save and exit with vi, the screen wouldn't be large enough.
> > Complex editors are not suitable as fallback; this is true also for
> > emacs.
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> I think comfortability comes w/ the easy to use / common (well known
> beforetimes) keys -- for nano it is written at the bottom, it is true,
> but in a disaster and may nervous circumstances -- it is strains a lot
> -- to see every time i need, say, to save a file -- w/ its no need
> questions: are you sure? what's the name -- though file is opened and
> the name is well known. -- For copy/paste procedure, to mark the text
> for selection -- i even keep quite -- never got the procedures happen.
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> On another hand, MCedit uses just F3 key and the cursor keys -- what
> can be easier to go to and fro -- for selecting?!
If you know which key it is.
> -- One key for
> cope/move the text! One key for: point the place of insertion, saving
> file ! -- Again, what can be easier?!
If you know which key it is.
Is there an explanatory legend on-screen somewhere?