| Article: |
An Introduction to Tiger Terminal | |
| Subject: | a tiny help.I am confussed | |
| Date: | 2006-09-08 16:05:51 | |
| From: | Hellmuthchileno | |
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Great tutorial indeed! However in spite that the man pico command indicates the manual for nano (just as the article indicates), this program is not installed and Terminal provides a list of the installed editors, xterm etc., defaulting to ansi an editor I do not know.
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a tiny help.I am confussed
2006-09-17 19:04:49 norburym [View]



www.nano-editor.org
The latest is nano-1.2.5.tar.gz
Type the following in terminal:
$tar xzf nano-1.2.5.tar.gz
$cd nano-1.2.5/
$./configure
#stuff comes out here
$make
$sudo make install
password:
#more stuff
The executable is installed into /usr/local/bin/nano and man pages will be in /usr/local/man
If you don't have /usr/local/bin in your search path, you'll have to add it or use the full path name when calling up nano.
To answer your other questions:
if your computer had pre-Tiger installed and you did an upgrade/archive install instead of a full clean install then you most likely didn't get nano (you probably don't have bash as the default shell, either).
I suspect that you have some localization issues here: from your name, I think you are Danish but your avatar looks like you are currently in Chile...?
If you have some localization settings at play, you may want to look at your Terminal - Window Setttings - Display - character set encoding. Mine is set to Unicode UTF-8.
Xterm runs under X11 (i.e. an X window application) so you may be running X11 and launching xterm rather than terminal.
Hope some of these hints help!
Cheers, Mary