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  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any pointers....

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any pointers....

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any pointers....

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any pointers....

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any pointers....

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any pointers....

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings? I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any po...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros posted a comment on discussion Help

    Is there any easy way I can emulate the following ... · status_color bg_blue+white · help_color bg_blue+white · menu_color bg_blue+white · prompt_color bg_blue+white · msg_color bg_blue+white into the new "Colors theme" settings. I just like white on black for the main screen and white on blue for the various menus and prompts. I understand that this is done in the /usr/share/joe/colors directory, but I'm not sure how to change "help_color" (as one example) in these .jcf files. Thanks for any po...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    *On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    *On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    *On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros posted a comment on discussion Help

    On my desktop I'm using JOE (Jstar) 3.5. On my laptop I have a newer version of Linux Mint and it uses JOE 4.1. In my text files I sometimes need to search for CAPS (actually the CAP / newline combo). In JOE 3.5 this was done using the following syntax [A-Z]\n — how is this done in the new syntax of JOE 4.1? I realize the new JOE is more Regex compliant, but I don't know Regex and my text searching needs are very limited. The search help file in Jstar 4.1 shows a set search with the same syntax as...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros modified a comment on ticket #185

    I would like this feature also. For now you can (mostly) work around it by enabling "flowed" in you configuration file, which "...forces an extra space after each line of a paragraph but the last." Once you've done that, you can use word wrap while inputting text, then do a search for a space/carriage return combination and then replace it with a space. (Search for " \n" replace with " ".) The reason I say it (mostly) works is because, if you go back and edit your text you will sometimes manually...

  • Rob Centros Rob Centros posted a comment on ticket #185

    I would like this feature also. For now you can (mostly) work around it by enabling "flowed" in you configuration file, which "...forces an extra space after each line of a paragraph but the last." Once you done that, you can use word wrap while inputting text, then do a search for a space/carriage return combination and then replace it with a space. (Search for " \n" replace with " ".) The reason I say it (mostly) works is because, if you go back and edit your text you will sometimes manually add...

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