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The editor was first written by Tim Thompson for the Atari ST. Later versions improved by Tony Andrews also support UNIX, Minix, MS-DOS, and OS/2.
The editor was first written by Tim Thompson for the Atari ST. Later versions improved by Tony Andrews also support UNIX, Minix, MS-DOS, and OS/2.


Tony Andrews' port to the Amiga was the basis for the development of [[Vim]].
Tony Andrews' port to the Amiga was the basis for the development of [[Vim]]. PVIC (Portable VI Clone) was derived from STEVIE 3.69B.


==Features==
==Features==

Latest revision as of 01:32, 17 December 2022

STEVIE
Name ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts
Version 3.69b (1990)
Vendor
Author Tim Thompson, Tony Andrews
Licence Public domain
WWW

STEVIE (ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts) is a clone of the UNIX editor vi.

The editor was first written by Tim Thompson for the Atari ST. Later versions improved by Tony Andrews also support UNIX, Minix, MS-DOS, and OS/2.

Tony Andrews' port to the Amiga was the basis for the development of Vim. PVIC (Portable VI Clone) was derived from STEVIE 3.69B.

Features

  • Built-in help facility
  • Tag stacking (for users of Ctags)
  • System-specific features:
    • MS-DOS: function keys, cursor keys, colors, 43-line mode
    • OS/2:

Versions

  • 1.0 (Jun 1987)
  • 1.1 (Mar 1988)
  • 1.12 (May 1988) - DOS support
  • 3.10 (1988)
  • 3.41 (Oct 1988)
  • 3.48 (Mar 1989)
  • 3.68 (Aug 1989)
  • 3.69 (Aug 1989)
  • 3.69a (Feb 1990) - Ported to Turbo C
  • 3.69b (Apr 1990)
  • 3.69grr (Oct 1991) - adds long file name support, ported by Greg Roelofs

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