Hi,

On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 6:20 AM, Mateusz Viste <mate...@viste.fr> wrote:
>
> FDNPKG keeps all editors inside its "util" repository.
>
> elvis 2.2 - a clone of vi/ex, the standard UNIX editor. Supports nearly
> all vi/ex commands

Not to nitpick, it's still a good editor (at least in features), but
isn't the 2.2 build horribly crippled for DOS? It runs out of memory
VERY easily. IIRC, some few people preferred old 1.8 for that reason.

Actually, I like vi, but I don't have any huge preference. VIM 7.1 was
last with 16-bit (limited subset) version. VIM 7.3 is last for
(abandoned) 32-bit DOS! Overall, I probably prefer VILE (32-bit
DJGPP), but for 16-bit I guess I'd go with (ancient) Stevie. There are
some others I'm mostly forgetting (e.g. "newer" 16-bit XVI [multi-win]
that someone compiled with OpenWatcom, which actually includes its own
32-bit vi clone).

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