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This is a source release of the Xvi editor (derived from "STEVIE"), a
clone of the UNIX editor `vi'. The program was originally developed
for the Atari ST, but has been ported to UNIX, MS-DOS, OS/2 and QNX as
well.
Xvi is a portable multi-window version of `vi'. In spite of its name,
there is, as yet, no X-Windows-specific version of it, but work is
still in progress. Existing versions use text windows separated by
horizontal status lines on character mode displays. The windows may
represent different files being edited, or different views on to the
same file.
Unix, MS-DOS and QNX versions have now been in regular use by the
authors, and many of our colleagues, for about three and a half years,
and the editor's behaviour seems fairly satisfactory.
This source code is not in the public domain, but is provided for free,
subject to the license conditions set out in the COPYING file.
The files included in the `doc' directory are:
README
What you're reading.
COPYING
The license under which xvi is provided. Please read and
understand this license if you are going to re-distribute xvi.
help
The help file used by xvi.
source.ms
source.lst
A guide to the Xvi source code, including information about
how to port Xvi to different systems. Provided in [nt]roff -ms
source & nroff output formats. A PostScript version may follow
later.
summary.ms
summary.lst
A document describing the differences between vi and xvi.
Same formats.
xvi.1
xvi.lst
A Unix-style manual page, in [nt]roff -man & nroff output
formats.
Chances are, if you're on UNIX, MS-DOS or QNX, you'll be able
to compile xvi without changing anything. Change directory
into `src', pick a makefile and go for it.
If that doesn't work, read doc/source.ms.
Chris & John Downey
October 1992