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There are 4 options for file editing
There are 4 options for file editing
* the vi editor
===The vi editor===
* using gedit from the Sugar terminal
In terminal type
* the GNOME desktop on dual boot laptops
  vi ''filename''
* using write as described below:
The syntax of vi is obscure for the unfamiliar
 
===The GNOME desktop on dual desktop laptops===
Double click on "Computer" to navigate, double clicking a file will open it in GEdit
 
===Using GEdit from terminal===
GEdit will be found on dual desktop systems, notably the Paraguay builds.
If used as above, it does not allow editing in directories above /home/olpc
To access the higher level directories run GEdit from Terminal in either Sugar or GNOME and use the su or sudo commands
  su
  gedit
or
  sudo gedit
 
===Using Write===


To edit, select the code and copy to the clipboard (ctrl c) and open Pippy (the Python editor) and paste it to the code window (ctrl v). You can then edit the code and save it to the Journal, ''keep as Pippy document'' and using a suitable filename (eg ''filename.py'')
To edit, select the code and copy to the clipboard (ctrl c) and open Pippy (the Python editor) and paste it to the code window (ctrl v). You can then edit the code and save it to the Journal, ''keep as Pippy document'' and using a suitable filename (eg ''filename.py'')