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NAMEcelvis, cex, cvi, cview, cinput - The Chinese editorSYNOPSIScelvis [flags] [+cmd] [files...]DESCRIPTIONElvis is a text editor which emulates vi/ex. Celvis is a Chinese version of elvis. It should run on top of some Chinese terminal or Chinese system, such as cxterm in X11 window system. This version supports both GB encoding and Big5 encoding Chinese text.On systems which pass the program name as an argument, such as Unix and Minix, you may also install celvis under the names "cex", "cvi", "cview", and "cinput". These extra names would normally be links to celvis; see the "ln" shell command. When celvis is invoked as "cvi", it behaves exactly as though it was invoked as "celvis". However, if you invoke celvis as "cview", then the readonly option is set as though you had given it the "-R" flag. If you invoke celvis as "cex", then celvis will start up in the colon command mode instead of the visual command mode, as though you had given it the "-e" flag. If you invoke celvis as "cinput" or "cedit", then celvis will start up in input mode, as though the "-i" flag was given. OPTIONS
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SEE ALSOctags(1), ref(1), virec(1), cxterm(1)Elvis - A Clone of Vi/Ex, the complete elvis documentation. BUGSThere is no LISP support. Certain other features are missing, too.Auto-indent mode is not quite compatible with the real vi. Among other things, 0^D and ^^D don't do what you might expect. Long lines are displayed differently. The real vi wraps long lines onto multiple rows of the screen, but celvis scrolls sideways. AUTHORSteve Kirkendall kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu ...uunet!tektronix!psueea!eecs!kirkenda Many other people have worked to port elvis to various operating systems. To see who deserves credit, run the :version command from within celvis, or look in the system-specific section of the complete documentation. The Chinese version, celvis, is developed by Man-Chi Pong (now with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK. E-mail: mcpong@uxmail.usthk.hk) and Yongguang Zhang (Purdue University, e-mail: ygz@cs.purdue.edu). Visit the GSP FreeBSD Man Page Interface. |