Subject: Re: install could use some static binaries
To: Phil Knaack <flipk@idea.exnet.iastate.edu>
From: Chris G Demetriou <Chris_G_Demetriou@ux2.sp.cs.cmu.edu>
List: port-i386
Date: 08/08/1996 20:47:43
> Chris G Demetriou writes:
> 
> >	(2) If you must put them into an editor, it should be
> >	    much, much more user-friendly than vi or ed
> >	    (or even emacs).  Something like 'pine,' that puts
> >	    put instructions on the screen to tell you exactly
> >	    what keys you can use, would be a more appropriate
> >	    default.
> 
> 	Is "pine" like "pico" ? I set up pico for my telnet-in-and-write-web-
> pages people, because it was the easiest to understand, and simple enough to
> not confuse them. "Pico" displays this at the bottom of the screen:
> 
>    ^G Get Help ^O WriteOut ^R Read File^Y Prev Pg  ^K Del Line ^C Cur Pos  
>    ^X Exit     ^J Justify  ^W Where is ^V Next Pg  ^U UnDel Lin^T To Spell 
> [ ... ]

yeah, that's what i meant.  can never remember which is which.  8-)



cgd