vi?

Larry Hall lhall@rfk.com
Tue May 26 12:54:00 GMT 1998


Try vim ( http://www.vim.org ).  The default binaries for Win32 don't understand
Cygnus mounts but a cygwin version is easy to build (the 5.0 release).  I've
been using it myself for many (many) months now.

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At 12:22 AM 5/26/98 +0100, Robert Lister wrote:
>
>Umm,
>
>I like gnuwin, but was shocked to find that it appears to have
>no editor, not even vi.
>
>There is a vi that comes with ( I think ) one of the Microsoft CD's
>but this version is a DOS version that doesn't understand the unix
>"/" file paths, etc, and it only runs on /dev/conin and not, say,
>/dev/tty1
>
>Is there a version of vi that will work properly with Gnuwin?
>
>Thanks and Regards
>
>
>Robert
>
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