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- Added built-in patterns for CSS, XML, and regular expressions (Regex).
Many other pattern updates.
- Support for high- and true-color systems. NEdit now will automatically
select the best visual from your X server. This reduces the chance of
running out of colors.
- New features in the Find and Replace dialogs:
o Replacement across multiple windows in a session.
o Case sensitivity may be set independently of regular expressions.
o Add "Replace and Find" command, which saves keystrokes when doing
a large-scale find & replace.
- ClearCase version-extended pathnames.
- Many new macro subroutines and variables, array support in macros.
- Range highlighting of matching delimiters.
- Undo and Redo highlights the text that has changed, when visible.
- Support for wheel mouse scrolling on servers that support it (XFree86).
- Improved accelerator key handling.
- Insert Control Code dialog accepts value in any valid C notation
- Optional beeping when search operations wrap.
- Additional default search styles.
- Optional displaying of path names in the window list menu.
- Fix a crash when entering an invalid line number in "Goto Line".
- Fix problems when running NEdit on 64-bit platforms like Alpha
- NEdit failed to open files if some directories above were not "readable"
- Fix potential crashes if some system calls fail
- When no colors are left, attempt to reuse the closest matching color. This
allows NEdit's syntax highlighting to better coexist with Netscape, which
unfortuntely takes all available colors.
- Accelerators now available in confirmation dialogs, and may be invoked
without the Alt key.
- Don't even try to open a directory for editing
- Fix a couple of memory corruption problems
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changes:
Fully editable styles on Windows and Unix.
New and improved import/export filters. This includes the initial
release of a Word Perfect import filter.
Dramatically faster spell checking.
Plus new artwork, many bug fixes, speed ups and behind the scenes work.
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gettext-lib/buildlink.mk file.
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do the post-install target a bit more efficiently.
Remove unnecessary script file.
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* Added two new patches (instead of adding nb1 to the version number).
6.0.024 inserting a char with CTRL-V u 9900 may cause a crash
6.0.025 using "$" after "\v" in a regexp doesn't always work
And now I'll switch to a not-so-frequent vim patching mode, maybe once
a month is enough (although vim is almost like Linux, new patches are
needed all the time to make it stable :-)
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redefines about which buildlink.mk files would care is BUILDLINK_X11_DIR,
which points to the location of the X11R6 hierarchy used during building.
If x11.buildlink.mk isn't included, then BUILDLINK_X11_DIR defaults to
${X11BASE} (set in bsd.pkg.mk), so its value is always safe to use. Remove
the ifdefs surrounding the use of BUILDLINK_X11_DIR in tk/buildlink.mk and
revert changes to move x11.buildlink.mk before the other buildlink.mk files.
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- Updated to 6.0.23. Changes since 6.0.18:
6.0.019 crash when making a printable string with multi-byte chars
6.0.020 <Leader> and <LocalLeader> don't work inside a function
6.0.021 the 'cscopepathcomp' option didn't work
6.0.022 'langmap' wasn't use after a command starting with "g"
6.0.023 The lhaskell syntax file didn't load haskell.vim
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Changes:
- can edit block special files
- can read/edit/write parts of files
- +cmd now works on command line
- :e# bug fixed and a buffer overflow fixed
- bmore program added to package
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use X11_BUILDLINK_MK as a test value. Generally just reordering the
inclusions so that x11.buildlink.mk comes before the other buildlink.mk
files will make everthing work.
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6.0.012 IGNORED (Polish message translations fix)
6.0.013 ":silent! cmd" sometimes still gives an error message
6.0.014 can modify buffer while 'modifiable' is off
6.0.015 get an error message for deleting b:did_ftplugin
6.0.016 bufnr(), bufname(), etc. did not find unlisted buffers
6.0.017 the "Co" termcap entry was sometimes set to the wrong value
6.0.018 initializing 'encoding' may cause a crash
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Changes since 0.99.14:
Bugfixes, and:
src/menus.c: Scrolling implemented for popup menus that contain
more rows than the display.
src/wterm.c: included latest patches from John Skilleter
<John.Skilleter@pace.co.uk> for wheel-mouse support.
src/intrin.c: New intrinsic variable Menus_Active indicates
whether or not the menus are currently active.
src/wterm.c: fix problem with background color used when the
screen is cleared not matching the background color used in
drawing text.
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any more. What's new in pico 4.1? I don't know...
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* Loading the sh.vim syntax file causes error messages
* Using a '@' item in 'viminfo' doesn't work
* The configure check for ACLs on AIX doesn't work
* The find/replace dialog doesn't reuse a previous argument properly
* In Insert mode, "CTRL-O :ls" has a delay before redrawing
* With a vertical split, 'number' set and 'scrolloff' non-zero, making
the window width very small causes a crash
* When setting 'filetype' while there is no FileType autocommand, a
following ":setfiletype" would set 'filetype' again
* 'imdisable' is missing from the options window
* Nextstep doesn't have S_ISBLK
* Using "gf" on a file name starting with "./" or "../" in a buffer
without a name causes a crash
* Python: After replacing or deleting lines get an ml_get error
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Replace patches which I accidentally removed in the last commit.
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in vim-share.
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the documentation, i.e. the :help command didn't work.
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-----------------------------------------------------
The number of changes is huge. These are just the main new items:
Folding - momentarily hide part of the text
Vertically split windows - mixed with horizontal splits
Diff mode - show and remove differences between files
Easy Vim: click-and-type - for those who really don't like two modes
User manual - learn to use Vim, reads like a book
Flexible indenting - automatic indenting for any language
Extended search patterns - more regexp power than you will need
UTF-8 support - Unicode allows editing nearly all languages
Multi-language support - translated messages and menus
Plugin support - drop a script in a directory and you can use it
Filetype plugins - an easy way to setup for editing a type of file
File browser - browse directories, also on a terminal
Editing files over a network - read and write a remote file directly
command-line editing window - use any Vim command to edit an Ex command
Debugging mode - debug your Vim functions and scripts
Cursor in virtual position - edit tables and draw ASCII pictures
Debugger interface - use Vim with Sun Visual Workshop
Communication between Vims - let one Vim tell another Vim what to do
Printing - print with syntax colors
Quickfix extended - see error messages in a window and jump there
Writing files improved - rename or copy to make a backup file
Argument list - select groups of files to work on
Restore a View - save the looks of a window and restore it later
Color schemes - quickly switch between different color setups
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the need for some of the hacks in the patches.
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foo-* to foo-[0-9]*. This is to cause the dependencies to match only the
packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar".
A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net. Also
change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
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Update package version number to 1.7
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and emacs uses it as arch dependant subdir obviously.
Using the same variable here fixes an inconsistency at least on
i386/ELF.
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Changes are too many too list here.
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WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}
This is much cleaner, much more indicative of what happens, and removes
another of the negative definitions (NO_.* = value).
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Changes from last version include mostly bug fixes, but there is new
functionality also, mostly in the form of new indentation ja syntax files.
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Reported in PR 13882 by Hiroyuki Yanai <fk200329@fsinet.or.jp>
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to ${X11BASE} in the header and library search paths into references to
${LOCALBASE}/share/x11-links. These packages should now be strongly-
buildlinked regardless of whether xpkgwedge is installed.
Changes well-tested on NetBSD-1.5X/i386 with and without xpkgwedge and
lightly-tested on NetBSD-1.5.1/alpha without xpkgwedge.
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in latest png (1.0.12 or so)
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bsd.prefs.mk so that it is actually used. Where possible, include
xaw.buildlink.mk instead of setting USE_XAW, and use LIBXAW where needed.
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MAKE_ENV as they are now added by the buildlink files themselves.
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push toward a 1.0 release for AbiWord. Users will find this release is much
faster and uses far fewer resources. Major changes from version 0.7.14:
* _Tons_ of bug fixes
* Fully Customizable Styles
* Multi-Lingual Spell checking (Spell check in multiple languages)
* Line Based Tables
* Automatic Numbered Headings
* Import/export improvements and additions
* Preview as Web
* Tons of Locale definitions
* Plugin Architecture
* AutoSaves of document
* Major Encoding fixes and Improvements
* Perl Bindings for AbiWord
* Updated our Distrubuted Type 1 Fonts
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Some new features since version 5.8:
Folding - momentarily hide part of the text
Vertically split windows - mixed with horizontal splits
Diff mode - show and remove differences between files
Easy Vim: click-and-type - for those who really don't like two modes
User manual - learn to use Vim, reads like a book
Flexible indenting - automatic indenting for any language
Extended search patterns - more regexp power than you will need
UTF-8 support - Unicode allows editing nearly all languages
Multi-language support - translated messages and menus
Plugin support - drop a script in a directory and you can use it
Filetype plugins - an easy way to setup for editing a type of file
File browser - browse directories, also on a terminal
Editing files over a network - read and write a remote files directly
command-line editing window - use any Vim command to edit an Ex command
Debugging mode - debug your Vim functions and scripts
Cursor in virtual position - edit tables and draw ASCII pictures
Debugger interface - use Vim with Sun Visual Workshop
Communication between Vims - let one Vim tell another Vim what to do
Printing - print with syntax colors (MS-Windows only)
Quickfix extended - see error messages in a window and jump there
Writing files improved - rename or copy to make a backup file
Argument list - select groups of files to work on
Restore a View - save the looks of a window and restore it later
Color schemes - quickly switch between different color setups
The currently imported version is a minimalistic version. When the final
release comes out, I'll modify it to live in the normal editors/vim-*
packages.
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