scoedit(XC)
scoedit --
graphical editor
Command syntax
scoedit [-r] filename
Desktop syntax
Double-click on the Edit icon and select New
or Open from the Edit menu.
Or drop a file icon on the Edit icon or in the
open Edit window.
Or double-click on a file icon.
Description
The default editor, scoedit can be used to create,
edit, and save files.
The toolbar, just below the menu bar, provides quick
access to these frequently used menu items (from left to right):
Open, Save, Include,
Find, Print.
To attach a different editor to the Edit icon, set the
EDITOR environment variable to the name
of the desired editor.
For example, this line in your .profile or .cshrc file
would change the default editor to vi:
EDITOR=/bin/vi
NOTE:
If you are using Korn shell (ksh), the EDITOR
variable also determines the command-line editor.
See the ksh(C) manual page for more details.
Command options
These options can be used when scoedit is invoked from
the command line:
-r-
starts scoedit in read-only mode.
filename-
specifies the file to edit.
If you do not give the full pathname, scoedit looks
for the file in the current directory.
Resources
You can customize the characteristics of scoedit
using your personal X resource file,
$HOME/.Xdefaults-hostname,
where hostname is the name of the machine on which the
client is running.
If this file does not exist in your home directory,
you will need to create it. Changes made to this file take
effect the next time you run scoedit.
The class name for scoedit is ScoEdit.
scoedit understands all of the core resource names and classes.
Files
$HOME/.odtpref/ScoEdit
/usr/bin/X11/scoedit
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/ScoEdit
/usr/lib/X11/sco/startup/ScoEdit
$HOME/.Xdefaults-hostname
/usr/lib/X11/sco/ScoEdit/pixmaps/open.px
/usr/lib/X11/sco/ScoEdit/pixmaps/save.px
/usr/lib/X11/sco/ScoEdit/pixmaps/include.px
/usr/lib/X11/sco/ScoEdit/pixmaps/find.px
/usr/lib/X11/sco/ScoEdit/pixmaps/print.px
See also
Xt_options(XC)
© 2005 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 26 May 2005