Ted Unangst wrote:
I think the easiest option is to install vim and use that.
I was going for that option. I asked the question on the list anyway. I
thought I might have missed something.
In general, our policy is to only document features that exist.
The list of features that don't exist would be a neverending list. If
you are reading something other than official openbsd documentation,
it's your responsibility to verify that it's correct.
I agree with you. The manual shall only display implemented functions.
So there isn't a way to edit multiple documents with only one vi
instance. This is a deal breaker for my day-to-day use of text editor. I
need to yank between documents.
Trying to figure vi out on OpenBSD has been though.
Kind regards,
Xianwen