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TILDE(1) An intuitive terminal text editor TILDE(1)

NAME

tilde - an intuitive text editor for the console/terminal

SYNOPSIS

tilde [OPTIONS] [FILE[:LINE[:COLUMN]]]...

DESCRIPTION

Tilde is a text editor for the console/terminal, which tries to be as intuitive as possible for users who are accustomed to GUI environments such as Gnome, KDE and Windows. For example, the short-cut to copy the current selection is Control-C, and to paste the previously copied text the short-cut Control-V can be used. As another example, the File menu can be accessed by pressing Meta-F.

OPTIONS

Tilde accepts the following options:
-b, --black-white
Force Tilde to use black & white mode. Only attributes such as reverse video, underline and bold text will be used to create the interface. This option overrides the setting from the configuration file.
-c, --color
Request Tilde to use color mode. This option overrides the setting from the configuration file. If the terminal does not support color, or does not provide sufficient colors, this option will be ignored.
-C config, --config=config
Use configuration file config instead of the default configuration file, which is typically ~/.config/tilde/config.
-e encoding, --encoding=encoding
Open any files named on the command line using character encoding encoding, instead of the default UTF-8 encoding.
-h, --help
Display a short help message.
-I, --select-input-method
Ask the user to select the input handling method immediately after start-up, as if the user had not previously selected one for the current terminal type.
-J, --no-parse-file-position
Do not attempt parse the line and column from the file names passed on the command line. Without this option, if the file name ends in a colon followed by a number, or two such numbers, they will be interpreted as the position in the file to jump to. With this option, those colons and numbers will be interpreted as part of the file name.
-P, --no-primary-selection
Disable the use of the primary selection mechanism (a.k.a. "middle-button paste") for the external clipboard. This can be useful for using Tilde over SSH connections in combination with a Clipboard Manager which can result in slow-downs when selecting text.
-T terminal, --terminal=terminal
Set the terminal type to terminal, overriding the TERM environment variable.
-V, --version
Print version and copyright information.
-x, --no-ext-clipboard
Tells Tilde not to attempt to connect to the X11 clipboard.

To stop Tilde from interpreting file names that start with a dash as options, one can specify a double dash (--) after which Tilde will interpret any following arguments as files to read.

BUGS

If you think you have found a bug, please check that you are using the latest version of Tilde <http://os.ghalkes.nl/tilde.html>. A bugtracker is available at <https://github.com/gphalkes/tilde/issues>. When reporting bugs, please include a minimal example that demonstrates the problem.

AUTHOR

G.P. Halkes <tilde@ghalkes.nl>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2011-2016,2018 G.P. Halkes
Tilde is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
For more details on the license, see the file COPYING in the documentation directory. On Un*x systems this is usually /usr/share/doc/tilde.
2018/03/18 1.0.0