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== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* Lamb; Robbins: ''Learning the vi Editor'' (6th Edition) O'Reilly 1998 | * Lamb; Robbins: ''Learning the vi Editor'' (6th Edition) O'Reilly 1998 | ||
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070824181322/http://www.halukpolat.com/tr/kitaplar/viyaz/index.htm Vi Yazımlayıcısı]'' - Mixed text/[[HTML]] file via [[Archive.org]] - 2005 - ISBN 975-98484-0-6 | * [[Haluk Polat]]: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070824181322/http://www.halukpolat.com/tr/kitaplar/viyaz/index.htm Vi Yazımlayıcısı]'' - Mixed text/[[HTML]] file via [[Archive.org]] - 2005 - ISBN 975-98484-0-6 | ||
: Tutorial introduction to the [[Vi]] text editor in Turkish. | : Tutorial introduction to the [[Vi]] text editor in Turkish. | ||
Revision as of 20:16, 6 July 2016
vi is a a screen-oriented text editor.
History
- 1978: visual mode of line editor ex by Bill Joy
- May 1979: included in 2BSD (ex 2.0)
- Jun 1979: ex/vi 2.7
- Aug 1980: ex/vi 3.5
- Oct 1981: ex/vi 3.7
OS/2 Implementations
Clones
OS/2 editors that offer some vi compatibility
- Preditor/2 - vi keyboard mappings, window layout and more - Commercial - Discontinued.
Publications
- Lamb; Robbins: Learning the vi Editor (6th Edition) O'Reilly 1998
- Haluk Polat: Vi Yazımlayıcısı - Mixed text/HTML file via Archive.org - 2005 - ISBN 975-98484-0-6
- Tutorial introduction to the Vi text editor in Turkish.