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* It is an alternative to the vi text editor. |
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* Nano is based on Pico, an older text editor. |
* Nano is based on Pico, an older text editor. |
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==Usage Tips== |
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* Although ctrl-key combinations are listed for all commands, you can use the Escape key (black circled x) as a substitute for combinations that Sugar reserves for other purposes, such as CTRL-O for WriteOut (file save, represented as ^O on the nano menu). Instead, press Escape twice, then the letter O. The usual WriteOut "File Name to Write:" prompt will appear. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
Revision as of 20:08, 12 January 2008
- Nano is a text editor built into recent builds of the OLPC.
- It runs from the shell, not from within the Sugar desktop, so is mainly of use to developers.
- It is an alternative to the vi text editor.
- Nano is based on Pico, an older text editor.
Usage Tips
- Although ctrl-key combinations are listed for all commands, you can use the Escape key (black circled x) as a substitute for combinations that Sugar reserves for other purposes, such as CTRL-O for WriteOut (file save, represented as ^O on the nano menu). Instead, press Escape twice, then the letter O. The usual WriteOut "File Name to Write:" prompt will appear.