Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: gerald001 on May 07, 2005, 11:48:27 PM
-
to the community,
ever wanted joe as text editor ?
Joe editor -- The Joe editor has a set of command close to the WordStar, so it can be convenient to DOS old-timers who know this ancient command set.
I prefer to use this one as it saves changes of a file as well the original before the changement was done with the the tilde (~) extension !
Packaged for SME Server.
(http://schwarzecker.homelinux.net/downloads/joe.jpg)
acts even like pico and others ( 'jpico' jstar' jmacs' )
download via Schwarzecker's Home (http://schwarzecker.homelinux.net)
have a nice day
Gerald
-
to the community,
ever wanted joe as text editor ?
Joe editor -- The Joe editor has a set of command close to the WordStar, so it can be convenient to DOS old-timers who know this ancient command set.
I prefer to use this one as it saves changes of a file as well the original before the changement was done with the the tilde (~) extension !
Packaged for SME Server.
(http://schwarzecker.homelinux.net/downloads/joe.jpg)
acts even like pico and others ( 'jpico' jstar' jmacs' )
download via Schwarzecker's Home (http://schwarzecker.homelinux.net/index.php)
have a nice day
Gerald
-
Why is the package noarch when joe is written in C, a compiled language? Shouldn't it be i386?
-
Why is the package noarch when joe is written in C, a compiled language? Shouldn't it be i386?
High Robert,
you are right, sorry for the mistake and I meanwhile upgraded the package to version 3.2 and packaged to joe-3.2-1.i386.rpm which is the latest source version available.
regards Gerald
-
ever wanted joe as text editor ?
Yes, and I use joe-2.9.7-4.i386.rpm since then.
http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/os/i386/