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editors/sed-3.62 (Score: 0.15535891)
Super-sed - a heavily enhanced version of sed
This is a version of sed based on GNU sed. It is not a version of GNU sed, though. There are several new features (including in-place editing of files, extended regular expression syntax and a few new commands) and some bug fixes; see the NEWS file for a brief summary and the ChangeLog for more detailed descriptions of changes. The biggest note, i think is the *huge* speed difference, where regular sed might take a few mins, super-sed can take only seconds this is not true in all cases, and sometimes you have modify your regexp syntax, however for the speed increase, it might be worth it.
editors/semi-1.14.6 (Score: 0.15535891)
SEMI, Library of MIME feature for GNU Emacs for emacs
SEMI, Library of MIME feature for GNU Emacs for emacs20. SEMI is a library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. MIME is a proposed internet standard for including content and headers other than (ASCII) plain text in messages. SEMI has the following features: - MIME message viewer (mime-view-mode) (RFC 2045 .. 2049) - MIME message composer (mime-edit-mode) (RFC 2045 .. 2049) MIME message viewer and composer also support following features: - filename handling by Content-Disposition field (RFC 1806) - PGP/MIME security Multiparts (RFC 2015) - application/pgp (draft-kazu-pgp-mime-00.txt; obsolete) - text/richtext (RFC 1521; obsolete; preview only) - text/enriched (RFC 1896) - External method configuration by mailcap (RFC 1524) Notice that this package does not contain MIME extender for any MUAs. They are released as separated packages. Ported by shige@FreeBSD.ORG
editors/shed-1.15 (Score: 0.15535891)
Simple ncurses-based pico-style hex editor
SHED (Simple Hex EDitor) is a hex editor written for Unix-like systems using ncurses, with a friendly pico-style interface. It shows data in ASCII, hex, dec, oct and binary, and allows editing in all of these bases. Its features also include searching and dumping.
editors/slime-2.15 (Score: 0.15535891)
Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
SLIME is a new Emacs mode for Common Lisp development. Inspired by existing systems such Emacs Lisp and ILISP, we are working to create a fresh new environment for hacking Common Lisp in. Features: * slime-mode: An Emacs minor-mode to enhance lisp-mode with: o Code evaluation, compilation, and macroexpansion. o Online documentation (describe, apropos, hyperspec). o Definition finding (aka Meta-Point aka M-.). o Symbol and package name completion. o Automatic macro indentation based on &body. o Cross-reference interface (WHO-CALLS, etc). o ... and more. * SLDB: Common Lisp debugger with an Emacs-based user interface. * REPL: The Read-Eval-Print Loop ("top-level") is written in Emacs Lisp for tighter integration with Emacs. The REPL also has builtin "shortcut" commands similar those of the McCLIM Listener. * Compilation notes: SLIME is able to take compiler messages and annotate them directly into source buffers. * Inspector: Interactive object-inspector in an Emacs buffer.
editors/sted-0.2.2 (Score: 0.15535891)
Simple/Small/Stupid Text Editor
sted, which is an abbreviation for Small/Stupid (you choose) Text Editor, is a small and/or stupid text editor. So far it doesn't do much. You can edit files, load them and save them.
Egg V4, Multilingual Input Method for Emacsen
Egg V4 (tamago) is a multilingual input method for Emacsen written in only Emacs-Lisp. It supports the following translating servers: jserver, cserver, tserver, Wnn6, SJ3 ver 1 and ver 2, cannaserver, wxgserver, and anthy.
editors/teco-0398 (Score: 0.15535891)
Powerful and compact editor with nongraphical user interface
TECO is the grand old text editor. It is powerful and compact precursor to EMACS and has a completely nongraphical user interface. It is very fast (probably the fastes editor in the world) and have a macro language. TECO was written by Dan Murphy (http://www.opost.com/dlm) at Digital Equipment Corporation in 1962. This is based on Pete Siemsen's TECOC implementation, and comes with a copy of the originals DECUS TECO documentation.
editors/ted-2.23 (Score: 0.15535891)
X11 based RTF editor
Ted is a text editor running under X11 on Unix/Linux systems. Features -------- * Wysiwyg rich text editing. * Ted uses Microsoft RTF as its native file format. * In line bitmap, jpeg, gif, ppm, png and xpm pictures. * Postscript printing. * Cut/Copy/Paste, text and images. * Find/Replace using regular expressions. * Ruler: Paragraph indentation, Indentation of first line, Tabs. * Footnotes and endnotes. * Tables: Insert Table, Row, Column. Changing the column width of tables with their ruler. * Symbols and accented characters are fully supported. * Hyperlinks. * Saving a document in HTML format. * Save to *.pdf using /usr/local/bin/rtf2pdf.sh * Numbered or bulleted lists
editors/nano-2.7.0 (Score: 0.15535891)
Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico clone
nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package. Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as "search and replace" and "goto line number".
editors/nvi-1.81.6 (Score: 0.15535891)
Development snapshot of the world-renown nvi editor
This is the development snapshot of the world-renown nvi editor maintained by Sven Verdoolaege and Keith Bostic.