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elvis-console

elvis-console powerful clone of the vi/ex text editor (without X11 support)
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Sectioneditors
Installed size 644
Maintainer Kapil Hari Paranjape <kapil@imsc.res.in>
Architecture i386
Version 2.2.0-8
Depends elvis-common (= 2.2.0-8), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5)
Suggests elvis-tools
File name pool/main/e/elvis/elvis-console_2.2.0-8_i386.deb
Description This package contains Elvis compiled without X11 support. If you want to use Elvis' X11 interface then install the package elvis instead. See also: elvis-tools . Elvis is a clone of vi/ex, the standard UNIX editor. It supports nearly all of the vi/ex commands, in both visual mode and ex mode. Elvis adds support for multiple files, multiple windows, a variety of display modes (including syntax highlighting, man, tex, html and hex), an optional X11 user interface (see elvis-x11), on-line help, folding, spell checking, new options, auto commands, regions, enhanced tags, printing, aliases and an improved :map command. . Like vi/ex, Elvis stores most of the text in a temporary file, instead of RAM. This allows it to edit files that are too large to fit in a single process' data space. Also, the edit buffer can survive a power failure or crash. . Homepage: http://elvis.vi-editor.org


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