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snorf

This is a minimal text editor with just the features I want, and no crap.

It lets me concentrate on writing with no distractions; It provides a full-screen window with lots of calming blank space; It doesn't try to deal with icky formatting, it just deals with raw text. The only features it bothers with are opening & saving files, updating the color scheme, resizing the font, tracking the word count, etc., and searching for text.


commands are as follows:

  • ctrl-mouse wheel: increases/decreases the text size
  • ctrl-up/down: increases/decreases the text size
  • mouse click on statusBar: update statistics (word count, etc.) in statusBar
  • rt. mouse button: brings up the context menu which offers the following options (some of which also have keyboard shortcuts)
    • ctrl-N: new document
    • ctrl-O: open document
    • ctrl-S: save document
    • save document as...
    • ctrl-F: display find panel
    • change the color scheme
    • ctrl-U: update statistics (word count, etc.) in statusBar
    • esc: minimizes the application
    • ctrl-H: display this help page
    • ctrl-Q: quit application
  • ctrl-C: copy
  • ctrl-X: cut
  • ctrl-V: paste

snorf uses a property file, typically located at "$HOME/.snorfrc" with the following format:

marginPct=2.5
bgColor=010101
fontSize=41
resizeable=false
fgColor=ad2a57

If settings are changed while running snorf, this file is overwritten with the new settings.


snorf is provided with a wrapper shell script to make calling it easy. Usage is: snorf [-p <property file>] [<file to edit>]