ng(1)

small lightweight Emacs-like editor

Section 1 ng-common bookworm source

Description

NG

NAME

ng - small lightweight Emacs-like editor

SYNOPSIS

ng [options] files...

DESCRIPTION

ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. This name indicates it is Japanized version of Mg. It can handle ASCII, ISO-2022-JP, Shift-JIS, and EUC-JP as well as EUC-KR and EUC-CN(GB and CNS), while Latin are also supported. Be aware these CJK support and Latin support are exclusive.

ng is just a wrapper script. It calls either ng-latin, ng-cjk or ng-cjk-canna according to locale-related environmental variable, LC_ALL and LANG. If you want to override this act, You can use an environmental variable NG. Set this to what you prefer among the ng families.

OPTIONS

-v

Show version of ng.

-c

Show version and built-in features of ng.

-f command

Execute the specified command after ng starts.

-I file

Use the specified file as an init file instead of ˜/.ng.

+ number

Go to the line specified by number (do not insert a space between the "+" sign and the number).

FILES

/usr/bin/ng-latin - Latin-supported binary.

/usr/bin/ng-cjk - CJK-supported binary.

/usr/bin/ng-cjk-canna - CJK & canna-supported binary.

VARIABLES

NG - should be set to either ng-latin, ng-cjk or ng-cjk-canna. This value is prior to others.

LC_ALL - prior to LANG.

LANG - These locale-related variables control which ng is to be called.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Yasuhiro Take <take@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).