Dickens only understands UNIX-style text files expressed in ASCII, and is
therefore of little or no use to the non-English-speaking world.
Dickens is written in Munger(1). Features include interactive filename
completion, tags support, regular-expression search-and-replace, and
unlimited undo/redo.
WWW: http://www.mammothcheese.ca/munger.html
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James Bailie <jimmy@mammothcheese.ca>
http://www.mammothcheese.ca
PR: ports/120242
Submitted by: James Bailie <jimmy at mammothcheese.ca>
- Notes: 1.1.0.6 introduces full Aspell support and XML Schema-based
element inspection.
PR: ports/119905
Submitted by: Jose Garcia Juanino <jjuanino@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
Patch 7.1.186 is dependent on changes made in patch 7.1.126.
However, 7.1.126 will not apply cleanly to the tree in vim-7.1.tar.bz2,
as the file gui_w48.c is not in that archive. Conversation on the
vim-use list at Google shows Bram Moolenaar made a special version
of patch 126 as '7.1.126ne'.
Submitted by: Derek Tattersall <dlt@mebtel.net>
- XML Copy Editor is a fast validating XML editor.
Features:
* DTD/XML Schema/RELAX NG validation
* XSLT
* XPath
* Pretty-printing
* Syntax highlighting
* Folding
* Tag completion
* Tag locking
* Tag-free editing
* Spelling and style check
* Built-in support for XHTML, XSL, DocBook and TEI
PR: ports/118483
Submitted by: Jose Garcia Juanino <jjuanino@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
Pico and Pilot are simple, display-oriented tools. Commands are displayed
at the bottom of the screen, and context-sensitive help is provided.
In Pico as characters are typed they are immediately inserted into the text.
It has three basic features: paragraph justification, searching, and block
cut/paste.
In Pilot several basic file manipulation commands are provided:
Delete, Rename, Copy, View, Launch, and Edit. The "View" and "Edit"
commands operate on text files only. The "Edit" command invokes "pico."
The "Launch" command provides a convenient way to either execute the selected
file or to run an application on it.
WWW: http://www.washington.edu/alpine/