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NAME

       ne - A nice editor

SYNOPSIS

       ne [options] files

       Options:
              [--help]  [--]  [+[N[,M]]]  [--binary]  [--utf8]  [--no-utf8]  [--ansi] [--no-ansi]
              [--no-config]    [--no-syntax]     [--keys     key-configuration-file]     [--menus
              menu-configuration-file] [--macro macro-file]

DESCRIPTION

       ne  is a free text editor that runs on (hopefully almost) any UN*X machine.  ne is easy to
       use for the beginner, but powerful and fully configurable for the wizard, and most sparing
       in its resource usage.

       This   documentation  is  incomplete.   The  Texinfo/info/HTML/PDF  documentation  is  the
       authoritative source (try info ne or info -f ne).

   OPTIONS
       --help Prints a help message.

       --     Next token is a filename.  May appear more than once.

       +[N[,M]]
              Moves to the last or N-th line, first or M-th column of the next named  file.   May
              appear more than once.

       --binary
              Load the next named file in binary mode.  May appear more than once.

       --utf8 Use UTF-8 I/O.

       --no-utf8
              Do not use UTF-8 I/O.

       --ansi Use the built-in ANSI sequences.

       --no-ansi
              Never use the built-in ANSI sequences.

       --no-config
              Skip reading the menu and keyboard configuration files.

       --no-syntax
              Disable syntax-highlighting support.

       --keys key-configuration-file
              Use the specified keyboard configuration file.

       --menus menu-configuration-file
              Use the specified menu configuration file.

       --macro macro-file
              Execute the given macro after startup.

   USAGE
       Start ne, then use escape, escape-escape or F1 to access the menus.

   BUGS
       Please   send   bug   reports  to  Sebastiano  Vigna  <vigna@di.unimi.it>  or  Todd  Lewis
       <utoddl@email.unc.edu>.

   AUTHORS
       ne was originally written by Sebastiano Vigna. Todd M. Lewis added several  new  features.
       Daniele Filaretti helped with syntax highlighting.