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# Id: README,v 8.153 2001/04/30 09:31:12 skimo Exp (Berkeley) Date: 2001/04/30 09:31:12 This is version 1.81.6 (2007-11-18) of nex/nvi, a reimplementation of the ex/vi text editors originally distributed as part of the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution (4BSD), by the University of California, Berkeley. The directory layout is as follows: LICENSE ....... Copyright, use and redistribution information. README ........ This file. build.unix .... UNIX build directory. catalog ....... Message catalogs; see catalog/README. cl ............ Vi interface to the curses(3) library. clib .......... C library replacement source code. common ........ Code shared by ex and vi. db ............ A stripped-down, replacement db(3) library. dist .......... Various files used to build the vi distribution. docs .......... Ex/vi documentation, both current and historic. docs/README ... Documentation overview. docs/edit ..... Edit: A tutorial. docs/exref .... Ex Reference Manual -- Version 3.7. docs/vi.man ... UNIX manual page for nex/nvi. docs/vi.ref ... Nex/nvi reference manual. docs/vitut .... An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi. ex ............ Ex source code. gtk ........... Vi gtk application. include ....... Replacement include files. ip ............ Library interface to vi: vi side. ipc ........... Library interface to vi: application side. motif ......... Vi motif application. motif_l ....... Motif library interface to vi. perl_api ...... Perl scripting language support. perl_scripts .. Perl scripts. regex ......... POSIX 1003.2 regular expression library. tcl_api ....... Tcl scripting language support. tcl_scripts ... Tcl scripts. vi ............ Vi source code. To build DB for a UNIX platform: cd build.unix ../dist/configure make To build multiple UNIX versions of DB in the same source tree, create a new directory then configure and build. mkdir build.bsdos3.0 cd build.bsdos3.0 ../dist/configure make For additional information about building DB for UNIX platforms, the description of possible configuration options and other information on DB configuration and build issues, see the file build.unix/README. Bug fixes and updated versions of this software will periodically be made available. For more information, as well as a list of Frequently Asked Questions, see: http://www.bostic.com/vi To ask questions about vi, report vi problems, request notification of future releases and/or bug fixes, or to contact the authors for any reason, please send email to: bostic@bostic.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= o This software is several years old and is the product of many folks' work. This software was originally derived from software contributed to the University of California, Berkeley by Steve Kirkendall, the author of the vi clone elvis. Without his work, this work would have been far more difficult. IEEE POSIX 1003.2 style regular expression support is courtesy of Henry Spencer, for which I am *very* grateful. Elan Amir did the original 4BSD curses work that made it possible to support a full-screen editor using curses. George Neville-Neil added the Tcl interpreter, and the initial interpreter design was his. Sven Verdoolaege added the Perl interpreter. Rob Mayoff provided the original Cscope support. o Many, many people suggested enhancements, and provided bug reports and testing, far too many to individually thank. o From the original vi acknowledgements, by William Joy and Mark Horton: Bruce Englar encouraged the early development of this display editor. Peter Kessler helped bring sanity to version 2's command layout. Bill Joy wrote versions 1 and 2.0 through 2.7, and created the framework that users see in the present editor. Mark Horton added macros and other features and made the editor work on a large number of terminals and Unix systems. o And... The financial support of UUNET Communications Services is gratefully acknowledged.