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Open source vi-like editor for many platforms '''Author:''' Steve Kirkendall '''Homepage:''' http://elvis.the-little-red-haired-girl.org/ ''(Unofficial third-party effort)'' '''Download:''' http://elvis.the-little-red-haired-girl.org/gettingelvis/index.html '''Source:''' https://github.com/mbert/elvis '''Family:''' ViFamily '''License:''' Open source '''Platform:''' Any What is Elvis? Elvis - written by Steve Kirkendall is a very powerful vi/ex clone providing a remarkable number of bells and whistles like: * Syntax Highlighting. * Multiple files in multiple windows. * Browse modes for LaTeX (rather experimental), HTML and MAN pages. * Networking support (http and ftp). * GUI frontends for some of its platforms. While the first Elvis versions - like the original vi - were developed for Unix systems now ports to many other operating systems have spread. Here's a list of the different environments supported by Elvis and how it looks like: The Unix (or DOS or Windows or OS/2) console is what most people expect from a vi/ex-like text editor. Elvis also provides an X11 interface for GUI lovers. It is available for Unix systems and OS/2. The OS/2 port is currently being maintained by Martin "Herbert" Dietze, however the VIO user interface and some of the other os specific code had been done by Lee Johnson. WinElvis is a native Win32 GUI application with menu bar, smart icons etc. It is being maintained by Serge Pirotte. An Elvis port to the Macintosh is currently in progress. However I do not have any binaries available. The Mac port is being maintained by Alain Mellan. ---- '''Screenshot:''' (Running in a console. X11, Windows, and Mac versions are also available) http://sites.google.com/site/texteditors/Home/files/elvistcap.gif
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