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How to Install NEdit on Centos 7

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To Install NEdit on Centos 7

NEdit, the Nirvana editor, is a text editor and source code editor for the X Window System. It has an interface similar to text editors on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh, rather than to older UNIX editors like Emacs. With this, the method to install NEdit on Centos 7 comes to an end.

Installation

Finally, install the NEdit application.
[root@linuxhelp1 ~\]# yum install nedit 
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
base                                                              | 3.6 kB  00:00:00     
epel/x86\_64/metalink                                              | 8.0 kB  00:00:00     
epel                                                              | 3.2 kB  00:00:00     
extras                                                            | 3.4 kB  00:00:00     
mysql-connectors-community                                        | 2.5 kB  00:00:00     
mysql-tools-community                                             | 2.5 kB  00:00:00     
mysql56-community                                                 | 2.5 kB  00:00:00     
updates                                                           | 3.4 kB  00:00:00     
webtatic                                                          | 3.6 kB  00:00:00     
(1/6): base/7/x86\_64/group\_gz                                     | 166 kB  00:00:00     
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  Verifying  : motif-2.3.4-14.el7\_5.x86\_64                                           2/5 
  Verifying  : nedit-5.7-1.el7.x86\_64                                                3/5 
  Verifying  : xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi-7.5-9.el7.noarch                       4/5 
  Verifying  : xorg-x11-xbitmaps-1.1.1-6.el7.noarch                                  5/5 

Installed:
  nedit.x86\_64 0:5.7-1.el7                                                               

Dependency Installed:
  libXp.x86\_64 0:1.0.2-2.1.el7                                                           
  motif.x86\_64 0:2.3.4-14.el7\_5                                                          
  xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi.noarch 0:7.5-9.el7                                      
  xorg-x11-xbitmaps.noarch 0:1.1.1-6.el7                                                 

Complete!

Once Installation is done open the centos terminal and opens the Nedit application.

centos_menu

Now you can access Nedit application.
nedit_appication

With this, the method to install Nedit editor on centos 7 comes to an end.

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

When NEdit starts up, I get errors?

A

The solution is either to start Netscape last, after all, other applications that you might want to run or better, tell Netscape how many colors it is allowed to allocate. Fortunately, you can do this with a resource setting:



Netscape*maxImageColors: 80

Q

When I try to use nc to start an nedit server, for instance?

A

nc (filename)

I receive the following error message:



(filename): forward host lookup failed:

Host name lookup failure: Connection refused

Q

NEdit is slow and pages continuously on my 8MB Linux system. What can I do?

A

On most Unix workstations, 8MB of RAM is actually insufficient to run X and Motif properly. Some Linux users get by with it and Linux itself seems to be quite a memory efficient, but you really should have 12 or 16 if you're going to be using X much. NEdit would not be my first choice in editors on an 8MB system.

Q

Why NEdit does not support drag and drop?

A

NEdit no longer uses the Motif text widget, so all of the functionality had to be duplicated in the new widget. Drag and drop between windows got left off due to time pressure of getting out the new release, but it will be back some day.

Q

How can I print highlighted text on my printer as it appears in NEdit?

A

In the current version, that's not possible, but there are external tools for highlighting, which are specifically designed for printing, including a2ps, enscript, and genscript.

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