How to set up a text editor in Xshell - How to set up a text editor in Xshell
Time: 2022-06-20Source: Huajun Software TutorialAuthor: Ai Xiaomo
Many people don’t know how to set up a text editor in Xshell? The article brought to you today is about how to set up a text editor in Xshell. If you still don’t know, let’s learn it with the editor.
Step 1: First open xshell and click the tools button, as shown in the figure:
Step 2: Click Options under the Tools menu, as shown in the figure:
Step 3: In the options interface, click the Advanced button, as shown in the figure:
Step 4: In the advanced interface, click the settings button below, as shown in the figure:
Step 5: Select Notepad as the text editor and click OK, as shown in the figure:
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