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se has a long history dating back to the early 1980s. Features - command syntax that is very familiar to users who already know ed. - full visual interface allowing you to see the text you're editing. - built-in help system which describes many of the available commands. - many configurable options which can be loaded from a .serc file. - can be run interactively or in a script via the included scriptse utility. - portable across many platforms. - will notify you if you have new/unread e-mail. - optional usage logging. WWW: http://se-editor.org/ PR: ports/177361 Submitted by: Danilo Egea Gondolfo <danilogondolfo@gmail.com>
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se is a screen oriented version of the classic UNIX text editor ed.
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se has a long history dating back to the early 1980s.
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Features
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- command syntax that is very familiar to users who already know ed.
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- full visual interface allowing you to see the text you're editing.
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- built-in help system which describes many of the available commands.
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- many configurable options which can be loaded from a .serc file.
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- can be run interactively or in a script via the included scriptse utility.
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- portable across many platforms.
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- will notify you if you have new/unread e-mail.
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- optional usage logging.
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WWW: http://se-editor.org/
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