On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:39:44AM -0500, Zhihao Yuan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a Computer Science student at Northern Illinois University, and I
> used FreeBSD for a long time. I'm interested in the idea that to
> improve the nvi in the base system. My proposal is slightly different:
> I want to fork nvi and make it iconv-awared (or mbyte-mode tunable,
> like tcsh), so that it can deal with more encodings. Can that be a
> GSoC project proposal?
>
I'm only speaking for myself [obviously], but I think this would
be an excellent idea. I'm using nvi on my FreeBSD server; works
fine. But using it on my Ubuntu desktop dails because the
"default vi" is vim. vim and nvi are incompat. Having using vi
since the earth was formed, I am waaaay stuck with it.
Please do keep me posted if you rxpand nvi.
gary kline
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