David Z. Maze dixit:
~> homega  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
~> homega> Fine, I downloaded vim and kept nvi as well (for now, just
~> homega> while I'm learning).  but I suppossed there should be a
~> homega> configuration file, either general for all vi programs, or for
~> homega> nvi or vim in particular ... the problem is I haven't found
~> homega> any not in my home directory, nor in /etc.
~> 
~> You can create in your home directory a '.exrc' file that works for
~> all versions of ex, vi, vim, elvis, ..., or you can create a '.vimrc'
~> file that contains vim-specific commands.  Try ':help vimrc' in vim
~> for more information.

~$ vim
:help
Sorry, help file "/usr/share/vim/doc/help.txt" not found

in fact there's not vim/ (nor vi/, nor nvi/) dir within /usr/share, and I
haven't been able to find that help.txt so far.  Likewise, vim installed no man 
pages at all;  vi.1.gz and ex.1.gz are symlinks to nvi.1.gz and nex.1.gz
respectively.

Could anyoneone help with this, please?

TIA

Horacio
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