From: Larry A. <lab...@mi...> - 2005-08-05 05:09:43
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I could not find this information on the 2 Joe websites or the various files listed below. What program syntax does these Joe configuration files represent: joerc - A mystery to me jmacsrc - Macintosh program? jpicorc - Suspect PICO jstarrc - Wordstar (what I use) rjoerc - ?? I'd like to be able to tell people what my favorite editor is like. Thanks, Larry -- Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX Using Thunderbird on Slackware Linux |
From: Brian C. <B.C...@po...> - 2005-08-05 08:31:12
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On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 12:09:53AM -0500, Larry Alkoff wrote: > I could not find this information on the 2 Joe websites > or the various files listed below. > > What program syntax does these Joe configuration files represent: > joerc - A mystery to me Err, "joe" :-) That is, joe's default bindings, loosely based on Wordstar I believe. > jmacsrc - Macintosh program? emacs. (That is: type: "jmacs" and joe will start up in emacs-emulation mode) > jpicorc - Suspect PICO (correct) > jstarrc - Wordstar (what I use) (correct) > rjoerc - ?? "Restricted access joe". I believe rjoe behaves like normal joe but all commands which would allow you to open another file for editing, exit to a shell etc. have been disabled. Brian. |
From: Jeff <dar...@ve...> - 2005-08-05 15:06:01
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 00:09:53 -0500, Larry Alkoff <lab...@mi...> wrote: >What program syntax does these Joe configuration files represent: >joerc - A mystery to me >jmacsrc - Macintosh program? >jpicorc - Suspect PICO >jstarrc - Wordstar (what I use) >rjoerc - ?? Uhm, those are the settings files for joe itself. Though, with all the new features, it might not look like a config file any more. Do you suppose the editors of the Guiness Book of World Records could be persuaded to do "longest config file for a software application"? :D >I'd like to be able to tell people what my favorite editor is like. You could suggest that they read the man page.. :) Jeff |