NEdit can be customized many different
ways. The most important user-settable options are
presented in the
menu, including all options that users might need
to change during an editing session. Options set in
the
sub-menu of the
menu can be preserved between sessions by selecting
,
which writes a file called .nedit in the user's home
directory. See the section titled Preferences
for more details.
User defined commands can be added
to NEdit's Shell, Macro, and window background menus.
Dialogs for creating items in these menus can be found
under
in the
sub menu of the
menu.
For users who depend on NEdit every
day and want to tune every excruciating detail, there
are also X resources for tuning a vast number of such
details, down to the color of each individual button.
See the section "X
Resources" for more information, as well
as a list of selected resources. The most common reason
customizing your X resources for NEdit, however, is
key binding. While limited key binding can be done
through Preferences settings (),
you can really only add keys this way, and each key
must have a corresponding menu item. Any significant
changes to key binding should be made via the Translations
resource and menu accelerator resources. The sections
titled "Key Binding"
and "X Resources"
have more information.
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