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A simple method of note taking in the Terminal
This is a great tip, but is their anyway to control the
A simple method of note taking in the Terminal
Set the Delete key to Del via the VT menu (control key + left
A simple method of note taking in the Terminal
For those of us accustomed to remembering such restrictions in conjunction with Unix terminals, this tip could be handy, but I'd never bother remembering the minutiae. That's why I find it handier to go to the Services menu and choose "TextEdit --> Open File", even if there is no file I want opened. TextEdit merely complains, but it does so after opening up a nice, blank text file for me to type in. Easy: one menu, one more menu, one item, and one click later I've got a text editor on screen.
A simple method of note taking in the Terminal
That sounds good and all - but I don't really want to keep
Better than Cntl-c
If you use Cntl-D instead, you won't risk forgetting to terminate the last line. |
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