From: hall003@hltrsa.pwv.gov.za
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Editing through a Terminal?
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 11:00:48 GMT+2 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DC9871AB6@hltrsa.pwv.gov.za> (raw)
Hello,
I know exactly what you are talking about.
In vocal eyes i use a setting called curser delay.
The normal default setting is 3 and i use a setting of 70
You will most likely have a simmelar setting in your screen reader.
By the way, There is an editor called joe under linux that works like
the side kick/pascal editor under dos. I use it for all my unix editing.
It can handle any size file too.
Hope this helps,
greetings, Willenm
Hi,
I'm a relative newbie to Linux so may be covering ground that has already
been dealt with here. I don't have a linux box of my own as of yet but do
have access to a couple on the net. The problem that I'm having is that
when I'm connected to one of these via telnet, I'm finding that it's almost
impossible to accurately edit any files. I am doing this from dos, with
artic Business vision for access. I have used two terminal programs, Cutcp
telnet, and Mskermit. i have checked my local and remote terminal
settings and to the best of my knowledge, they're both correctly set to
vt100. The editor with which I have been working is Pico. The problem is
that if I arrow accross a line of text, Artic will not accurately track
the cursor. As I arrow, characters are spoken; However the last character
spoken, is usually not the last character upon which the cursor is resting.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how I might get around this? I've
resorted to downloading files to my machine, editing them and then
uploading them to the linux box once again. Any help would be appreciated.
REgards,
Al
Regards,
Al
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