Pico is designed to be a simple, easy-to-use text editor with a
layout very similar to the
pine mailer.
To start pico, simply type the name pico in your UNIX window.
If you want to edit an existing file, enter pico filename
in the UNIX window
where you replace filename with your file's name.
This will be useful for cleaning up your Splus output for assignments.
Pico Help
The status line at the
top of the display shows pico's version, the current file being
edited and whether or not there are outstanding modifications
that have not been saved. The third line from the bottom is used
to report informational messages and for additional command input.
The bottom two lines list the available editing commands.
Each character typed is automatically inserted into the buffer
(file)
at the current cursor position. Editing commands and cursor
movement (besides arrow keys) are given to pico by typing
special control-key sequences. A caret, '^', is used to denote
the control key, sometimes marked "CTRL" on the keyboard,
so the CTRL-q key
combination is written as ^Q.
The following functions are available in pico (where applicable,
corresponding function key commands are in parentheses).
^G (F1) Display this help text.
^F move Forward a character.
^B move Backward a character.
^P move to the Previous line.
^N move to the Next line.
^A move to the beginning of the current line.
^E move to the End of the current line.
^V (F8) move forward a page of text.
^Y (F7) move backward a page of text.
^W (F6) Search for (where is) text, neglecting case.
^L Refresh the display.
^D Delete the character at the cursor position.
^^ Mark cursor position as beginning of selected text.
Note: Setting mark when already set unselects text.
^K (F9) Cut selected text (displayed in inverse characters).
Note: The selected text's boundary on the cursor
side ends at the left edge of the cursor. So, with
selected text to the left of the cursor, the
character under the cursor is not selected.
^U (F10) Uncut (paste) last cut text inserting it at the
current cursor position.
^I Insert a tab at the current cursor position.
^J (F4) Format (justify) the current paragraph.
Note: paragraphs are delimited by blank lines or
indentation.
^T (F12) To invoke the spelling checker
^C (F11) Report current cursor position
^R (F5) Insert a file at the current cursor position.
^O (F3) Output the current buffer to a file, saving it.
^X (F2) Exit pico, saving buffer.
Pine and Pico are trademarks of the University of Washington.
No commercial use of these trademarks may be made without prior
written permission of the University of Washington.