Re: graphical file browser from command line
On 10/03/2008, Ivan Glushkov <glushkov@mail.desy.de> wrote:
> to see the right part of the text in less -S you should use the right
> arrow. If you really insist on scrollbar, then any graphic text editing
> program would do.For example kate in KDE can be configured not to fold
> the lines.
I'm pretty sure that you mean that Kate can be configured not to
_wrap_ the lines. Kate can be configures [not] to fold as well, but
that is different than wrapping. Folding is closing code blocks to
make the code more readable.
Example:
Unfolded code:
if (this) {
that;
the other;
}
print output;
Folded code:
if (this) {
---------------------
print output;
When the if's run on for 50+ lines, it helps.
Dotan Cohen
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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