Begin4 Title: sue Version: 8.4 Entered-date: 2008-04-07 Description: Single User Editor for the Linux Text Console, stand-alone. This is the first ever Linux text console editor with Windows manners. And not a half finished attempt that is going to turn into a ruin asap. You may have heard of jed, a well known editor with Unix manners. Sue is jed with Windows manners. It is stable, it is powerful, it has a macro language, it is highly configurable, it has pulldown menus, it has colour, it has a file manager (both listings and tree). You get here Windows conventions so you can use the editor right away after installation without wondering how this or that has to be done. Extended keys are available by default, which means you do not have to put up with the crippled keymap used in the console. Ctrl-Home is not Home and block selection is with shifted arrows. If you have been despairing about emacs or vim, the wait is over: this editor is the one you were looking for. Keywords: text console editor Author: frank_n_dale@yahoo.com (frank n. dale) Maintained-by: frank_n_dale@yahoo.com (frank n. dale) Primary-site: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/apps/editors/ sue-8.4.tgz Alternate-site: Original-site: Platforms: Linux text console only, x86 PC, stand-alone Copying-policy: GPL End