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Name : joe Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.8 Vendor: SuSE GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany
Release : 154 Build Date: Fri Mar 24 23:13:17 2000
Install date: (not installed) Build Host: Bareis.suse.de
Group : unsorted Source RPM: joe-2.8-154.src.rpm
Size : 320082 License: 1992 Joseph H. Allen
Packager : feedback@suse.de
Summary : Joe Text editor
Description :
JOE (Joe's Own Editor) is a freeware ASCII editor for UNIX. Joe is similar to
most IBM PC text editors. The keyboard combinations are similar to WordStar[tm]
and Turbo C. Some of Joe's features include:
-full support of termcap/terminfo
(useful for device independent description to control screen output).
-optimizing screen refresh even as GNU Emacs (Joe can even be used at 2400 baud).
-easy installation. All features for UNIX integration of the VI: a marked block of
text can be filtered through a UNIX command; and wherever JOE accepts a
filename parameter the following can also be substituted:
!command :to redirect from/to another command
>>filename :to append onto an existing file
filename,start,size :to edit a part of a file/device
- :to use standard input/output
When JOE has several files opened at the same time, each file is
displayed in its own window. Additionally, JOE allows for shell-windows
whereby the output of the executed commands are saved in a buffer,
automatic filename completion (via TAB), help windows, undo-redo,
search and replace using regular expressions.
Authors:
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Joseph H. Allen <jhallen@world.std.com>
SuSE series: ap
/usr/bin/jmacs
/usr/bin/joe
/usr/bin/jpico
/usr/bin/jstar
/usr/bin/rjoe
/usr/bin/termidx
/usr/doc/packages/joe
/usr/doc/packages/joe/INFO
/usr/doc/packages/joe/LIST
/usr/doc/packages/joe/README
/usr/doc/packages/joe/TODO
/usr/doc/packages/joe/VERSION
/usr/doc/packages/joe/copying
/usr/lib/jmacsrc
/usr/lib/joerc
/usr/lib/jpicorc
/usr/lib/jstarrc
/usr/lib/rjoerc
/usr/share/man/man1/joe.1.gz