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pico(1)								       pico(1)

Name
       pico - simple text editor

Syntax
       pico [-f] [+n] [-nn] [-t] [-v] [-w] [-z] [file]

Description
       pico  is	 a simple, display-oriented text editor.commands are displayed
       at the bottom of the screen, and context-sensitive  help	 is  provided.
       As  characters  are  typed they are immediately inserted into the text.
       Editing commands are entered using control-key combinations.

       The editor has five  basic  features:  paragraph	 justification,	 case-
       insensitive  searching, block cut/paste, a spelling checker, and a file
       browser.

       Paragraph justification takes place in the paragraph that contains  the
       cursor,	 or,  if  the  cursor  is  between  lines,  in	the  paragraph
       immediately below.  Paragraphs are delimited  by	 blank	lines,	or  by
       lines  beginning	 with  a  space	 or  tab.  Unjustification can be done
       immediately after justification using the control-U key combination.

       String searches are not sensitive to case.   A  search  begins  at  the
       current cursor position and wraps around the end of the text.  The most
       recent search string is offered as the default in subsequent searches.

       Blocks of text can be moved, copied or deleted with creative use of the
       command for mark (ctrl-underscore), delete (ctrl-k) and undelete (ctrl-
       u).

       The spell checker examines all words in the text.  It then  offers,  in
       turn,   each   misspelled  word	for  correction	 while	simultaneously
       highlighting it in the text.  Spell checking can be  cancelled  at  any
       time.   Alternatively,  pico  will  substitute  for  the	 default spell
       checking routine a routine defined by the SPELL	environment  variable.
       The  replacement	 routine should read standard input and write standard
       output.

       The file browser is offered as an option in the "Read File" and	"Write
       Out" command prompts.  It is intended to help in searching for specific
       files and navigating directory hierarchies.  Filenames with  sizes  and
       names of directories in the current working directory are presented for
       selection.  The current working directory is displayed on the top  line
       of the display while the list of available commands takes up the bottom
       two.  Several basic file manipulation functions	are  supported:	  file
       renaming, copying, and deletion.

       More specific help is available in pico's online help.

Options
       -f     Use  function  keys for commands.	 This option supported only in
	      conjunction with UW Enhanced NCSA telnet.

       +n     Causes pico to be started with the cursor located n  lines  into
	      the file. (Note: no space between "+" sign and number)

       -nn    The -nn option enables new mail notification.  The n argument is
	      optional, and specifies how often, in seconds, your  mailbox  is
	      checked  for  new	 mail.	For example, -n60 causes pico to check
	      for new mail once every minute.  The  default  interval  is  180
	      seconds,	while  the  minimum  allowed  is  30.  (Note: no space
	      between "+" sign and number)

       -t     Enable "tool" mode.  Intended for	 when  pico  is	 used  as  the
	      editor  within  other  tools  (e.g., Elm, Pnews).	 pico will not
	      prompt for save on exit, and will not rename the	buffer	during
	      the "Write Out" command.

       -v     View the file only, disallowing any editing.

       -w     Disable word wrap (thus allow editing of long lines).

       -z     Enable ^Z suspension of pico.

       Lastly,	when  a	 running  pico	is  disconnected  (i.e.,  receipt of a
       SIGHUP), pico will save the current  work  if  needed  before  exiting.
       Work is saved under the current filename with ".save" appended.	If the
       current work is unnamed, it is saved under the filename "pico.save".

Bugs
       The manner in which lines longer than the display width	are  dealt  is
       not  immediately	 obvious.   Lines that continue beyond the edge of the
       display are indicated by a '$' character at the end of the line.	  Long
       lines are scrolled horizontally as the cursor moves through them.

Files
       pico.save	Unnamed interrupted work saved here
       *.save		Interrupted work is saved here

Authors
       Michael Seibel, mikes@cac.washington.edu
       Laurence Lundblade, lgl@cac.washington.edu
       pico is originally derived from MicroEmacs 3.6

				  Version 2.0			       pico(1)
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