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authorAlexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2019-03-29 13:58:23 +0000
committerAlexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>2019-03-29 13:58:23 +0000
commit540f1696d2c5d7a969ec0a294a8c04e8e0416fef (patch)
tree6cd791bd3dee5072fc34215320fbca70c3462606 /editors/e93/pkg-descr
parentUpdate to version 1.9.6. (diff)
- Resurrect `editors/e93' and fix distfile fetching (unfortunately,
new distfile name does not contain version number, but its checksum is the same as the previous one) - Provide more descriptive and elaborate COMMENT text - Register dependency between the program and its internal GUI library which allows to remove MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE (hopefully) - Stop bogusly requesting C++ compiler (apparently, it was wanted because of its `bool' type), instead simply #include <stdbool.h> - Localize build configuration in one place (port-patch): having MAKE_ARGS blurred the picture and it was not quite accurate anyway (e.g., passed down those bogus C++ bits) - Drop `gmake' from USES, no longer needed WRKSRC, define LICENSE_FILE - Make docfiles installation optional and install them to appropriate location using standard helper target - Reformat port description (shorten the lines, kill EOL whitespace, separate sentences with double spaces)
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+e93 is a portable window based text editor oriented to the needs of
+programmers. It was begun in 1993 (thus the name). It uses the mouse,
+selections, cut/copy/paste, and closely follows the model of editors
+on the Macintosh and NeXT platforms.
+
+e93 supports columnar selection. It achieves this by allowing multiple
+pieces of the text to be selected simultaneously (this is perhaps its
+most unique feature).
+
+e93 imposes no limits on the line length, file length, or number of
+simultaneous files which it can edit.
+
+e93 is able to handle all 8-bit binary codes without complaint, or
+confusion.
+
+e93 is highly configurable without recompiling because scripts which
+control the editor can be written in Tcl.
+
+e93 supports user-configurable syntax highlighting.
+
+WWW: http://www.e93.org/