Inactivate flim-{emacs,mule,emacs20,xemacs21-mule}-current.
Activate flim113-{emacs,mule,emacs20,xemacs21-mule}.
Stop to support flim-{emacs,mule,emacs20,xemacs21-mule}.
Synchronize the dependency with changing port name of flim/semi.
Approved by: maintainers
Several people have requested this, so here it is.
This port is intended to track the GAMMA version of the XEmacs
editor.
This is version is based on xemacs-21.4.4, which has a GTK binding.
Note that the GTK support is buggy (at least on my system), although
I haven't noticed any fatal problems, just annoying ones.
There are other bugs in this version, e.g. any attempts to make font
changes in the Options menu result in a Lisp error.
Please do not file any PRs on XEmacs errors, the maintaine will terminate
them with extreme prejudice.
I haven't tested this at all on Alpha because beast won't let me in.
Approved by: gj (MAINTAINER of the xemacs and xemacs20 ports)
shige (MAINTAINER of the apel, flim, semi and wemi ports)
ports (no objection seen for seven days)
Ted is a text editor running under X Windows on Unix/Linux systems. Ted was
developed as an operating system accessory like Wordpad on MS-Windows.
Features
--------
* Wysiwyg rich text editing.
* Ted uses Microsoft RTF as its native file format.
* In line bitmap pictures.
* Postscript printing.
* Spelling checking in several Latin languages. (English, Dutch, German,
Portuguese, French and Spanish.)
* Directly mailing documents from Ted.
* Cut/Copy/Paste, also with other applications.
* Find/Replace.
* Ruler: Paragraph indentation, Indentation of first line, Tabs.
* Copy/Paste
Ruler.
* Page breaks.
* Tables: Insert Table, Row, Column. Changing the column width of tables
with their ruler.
* Symbols and accented characters are fully supported.
* Hyperlinks.
* Saving a document in HTML format.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
ImPressTM is a WYSIWYG layout program designed especially for Linux [sic]. It
allows you to create presentations and Postscript documents using fully scalable
graphics similar to programs like Macromedia Freehand, Corel Draw, Adobe
Illustrator and Visio. It is different from raster graphic packages like gimp,
Adobe PhotoShop and Jasc's PaintShop Pro in that it deals with graphical
objects which can be manipulated on a canvas rather than just layers of paint.
Obtained from: OpenBSD