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Elvis 
 
Elvis 2.0 is a clone of the vi/ex, the standard Unix editor. 
Elvis 2.0 adds the following features (beyond mere emulation of vi/ex)...
 
 -  Multiple edit buffers, so you can edit several files at the same time.
 
 -  Multiple windows, so those edit buffers can share screen space.
 
 -  Multiple display modes, including...
     
     -  "normal" which looks like the traditional vi screen
     
 -  "hex" which is good for viewing binary files
     
 -  "syntax" which supports syntax coloring (configurable)
     
 -  "man" which formats Unix man-pages like nroff
      
 - "html" which formats Web pages
     
  
  -  Online hypertextual help
 
 -  A variety of user interfaces, including...
     
      - "termcap" which uses text screens like the traditional vi
      
 - "x11" which provides a GUI interface for Unix/X-windows users
     
  
  -  Compiling: elvis can parse error messages, and move to source of error
 
 -  WYSIWYG printing, with drivers for most printer types
 
 -  Built-in calculator with a C-like syntax
 
 -  Extreme customizability
  
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Current Version:   2.1_4
 
License Type:   GPL 
 
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Home Site:
 ftp://ftp.cs.pdx.edu/pub/elvis/
 
Source Code Availability:   Yes
 
Available Binary Packages:
 
 
Targeted Platforms:
  Unix, DOS, Windows NT 
Software/Hardware Requirements:
  None
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Other Links:
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Mailing Lists/USENET News Groups:
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