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It is designed to provide at the same time all the features that might be required in a decent code editor and a light, intuitive feel that makes it a pleasure to work with, making all necessary commands accessible as easily as possible. Lpe is licensed under the GPL, version 2 or at your option any later version and yada yada yada. NOTES ON VERSIONING As of version 1.2, lpe has adopted a versioning system like that of the Linux kernel. The entire 1.2 series of releases will be stable releases. All of 1.3 will be development releases, and will happen at the same time as the 1.2 series. This allows me to fix bugs in a stable release without the need to direct people to use a development release -- which may introduce quite a few new bugs. BUILDING Lpe uses the GNU autoconf system to automate installation on a variety of UNIX or UNIX-like platforms. See the file INSTALL for details on installing lpe. Several options accepted by lpe's configure script in addition to those that are normally accepted by configure. These additional options are: --with-modes= install all modes in , where is a comma-separated list of modes. For example: --with-modes=c,cpp,html --enable-flash-brace=x Flash braces for x tenths of a second. --disable-flash-brace Don't flash braces at all. --disable-syntax-highlighting Don't do any syntax highlighting in any modes. --disable-auto-indent Don't automatically indent buffers (or even provide the option) --enable-ext-indent Do mode-specific "intelligent" automatic indents (only in cmode now) --disable-macro-recorder Don't include the macro recorder --disable-stream-manip Don't include stream manipulation commands to integrate will shell scripts, sed, or awk. --disable-help Don't offer a help screen, which enlarges the binary by about 4K. Lpe's configure script will also accept standard GNU autoconf options. Most of the interesting ones are described in the accompanying INSTALL file, which documents using the autoconf build system in greater detail. BUILDING WITHOUT ROOT It is possible to build lpe without root access to a system, as a replacement for the editors provided by the system administrator. To do this, you should install and build both S-Lang (if it is not already installed on the system) and lpe in your home directory. Follow the following steps: 1. If your system administrator has not installed the S-Lang library, build and install the S-Lang library in your home directory as per the documentation that comes with the library. 2. Set up a proper development environment in your home directory by editing your shell's startup script to set the following environment variables: CPPFLAGS = -I${HOME}/include LDFLAGS = -L${HOME}/lib PATH = ${HOME}/bin:${PATH} LD_LIBRARY_PATH = ${HOME}/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} Please change the name of the last environment variable to fit the conventions on the op[erating system in use. The variable name used should be documented by your system's dynamic linker. 3. Configure lpe with the --prefix=${HOME} flag to prevent it from installing in the default location. With these steps taken, lpe should be installable from a non-root environment. RUNNING To run lpe, type: % lpe Where is the name of the file you want to edit. Lpe will not start without a file name. If the file doesn't exist, it will be created. Now, you can just type, just like you can in every other text editor. Here's the supported commands and special keys: Ctrl-R -- Scroll one screen up (alternative to PgUp) Ctrl-T -- Scroll one screen down (alternative to PgDn) Ctrl-O -- Move to the next word Ctrl-P -- Move to the previous word Ctrl-K -- Kill the current line Ctrl-Y or Ctrl-U -- Insert the most recent block of killed lines Ctrl-S -- Search for a specified string in the file Ctrl-A -- Search again for the last search query Ctrl-F Ctrl-O -- Open a new file to replace the current buffer Ctrl-F Ctrl-S -- Save the buffer to disk Ctrl-F Ctrl-A -- Save to disk with an alternate file name Ctrl-F Ctrl-R -- Read a file and insert it at the current cursor position Ctrl-F Ctrl-E -- Pretend that a buffer hasn't been modified Ctrl-B Ctrl-S -- Set the mode of the current buffer Ctrl-B Ctrl-T -- Toggle between hard and soft tabs for this buffer Ctrl-B Ctrl-A -- Toggle automatic indentation of this buffer Ctrl-G Ctrl-Q -- Move cursor to beginning of line (alternative to Home) Ctrl-G Ctrl-W -- Move cursor to end of line (alternative to End) Ctrl-G Ctrl-A -- Go to the first line of the buffer Ctrl-G Ctrl-S -- Go to the last line of the buffer Ctrl-G Ctrl-G -- Go to a specific line number of the buffer Ctrl-N Ctrl-R -- Enter a value for the command repeater Ctrl-N Ctrl-T -- Multiply the command repeater value by four Ctrl-N Ctrl-O -- Start or stop recording a macro Ctrl-N Ctrl-P -- Play back the last recorded macro Ctrl-V Ctrl-V -- Pass the entire buffer through a shell command Ctrl-V Ctrl-A -- Pass the entire buffer through an awk script Ctrl-V Ctrl-S -- Pass the entire buffer through a sed script Ctrl-V Ctrl-B -- Pass several lines of the buffer through a shell command Ctrl-V Ctrl-D -- Pass several lines of the buffer through an awk script Ctrl-V Ctrl-F -- Pass several lines of the buffer through a sed script Ctrl-D -- Perform an internal debug command Ctrl-E -- Get a help screen to list these key bindings Ctrl-X -- Write the buffer to disk and exit -- Exit without writing to disk Ctrl-Z -- Suspend the editor and escape to a prompt Ctrl-L -- Erase and redraw the entire screen Notes: 1. means your default terminal interrupt key, which is normally set to Ctrl-C. 2. Ctrl-Z is used to abort and suspend the editor. This is completely independent of the suspend key defined for your terminal. Sorry about this, but it appears to be a limitation of the screen management library (S-Lang) that I use, which provides no option to preserve the suspend key, so I have to emulate it with kill(getpid(), SIGSTOP). MODES Lpe supports several languages through its support of modes. Modes are used to provide certain editor extensions, such as brace flashing or syntax highlighting, that are appropriate to the file being edited. Modes are named, and you can specify a mode using the '--mode' command line option. If you do not, then a mode will be auto-detected at the startup of the editor. The currently supported modes are as follows: genmode: a generic, nothing-in-particular mode cmode: a C source file cppmode: a C++ source file perlmode: a Perl source file javamode: a Java source file htmlmode: an HTML document sgmlmode: an SGML document mailmode: a classical UNIX-style mailbox file lispmode: a lisp/scheme/rep source file PLATFORM NOTES * Debian GNU/Linux 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, woody, sid Lpe should build and install well on Debian, as Debian is used as a test platform. DEB format binaries are available * RedHat Linux 5.2 Although I don't test lpe on RedHat, it is commonly used there and I expect it to work fine. The RPM binaries work on RedHat (of course). * FreeBSD 2.2.7, 4.3 Lpe is now in the ports collection for FreeBSD. The FreeBSD people have been *extremely* good about picking up quickly on new versions as well, so the ports collection should be up to date and is the preferred way to use lpe on FreeBSD. * SUSE Linux versions unknown The RPM binaries are reported to work fine on SUSE. I have no reports yet on the ability to build lpe from source using SUSE. * OpenBSD 2.4 I believe that lpe works fine on OpenBSD with no known issues. * NetBSD 1.5 Lpe works perfectly well on NetBSD. * Digital UNIX/OSF V4.0 564 alpha Lpe will build and run on Digital UNIX (all tested versions), but does need the GNU development tools rather than the native versions. The compiler should not cause problems, but the native make tool will fail in odd ways because of bugs in automake. * Linux/Sparc (RedHat and Debian, unknown versions) These have been reported to work. No details yet, though. * Solaris/Sparc 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6, 2.7 You must configure lpe using the --with-included-gettext option or the --disable-nls option, due to problems in the Solaris internationalization suite. See ABOUT-NLS for more information on what these options do. I have reports that make will fail the first time that it is run, with an error about libintl.a. The work-around is to then invoke make a second time, and it should build completely. I suspect that disabling NLS support will also work around this issue, but I cannot be certain. * Windows NT 4.0 Cygwin b20.1 Lpe builds and runs on Cygwin with S-Lang installed, but shared library problems prevent the modules from working properly. As a result, lpe will remain in genmode and provide no syntax highlighting or brace flashing. CREDITS Eckehard Berns - Auto-indentation feature - German translation - Perl and SGML language modules - Various assorted suggestions - Autoconf feature Gergely Nagy - Config file - LISP language module - Hungarian translation - Makefile.am and configure.in hacks - various patches here and there Brandon Stepler - Multiple buffer support Vladimir Popov - version option on start - various bug reports, lots of other help and suggestions - Russian translation Danial Koepke - Home goes to non-whitespace char - cmode extended mode_indent Boris Wedl - Minibuf tab completion Stanislav Grozev - OpenBSD port and bug reports - Bulgarian translation Jim Foltz - Find next command - Bug reports Graeme Cross - FreeBSD port, fix for RedHat 5.2 build Ron S. - Solaris port Eric Crampton - WinNT port Manuel Cornes - French translation Piotr Klaban - Polish translation Michal Safranek - Czech translation Paco Brufal - Spanish translation Dzogchen Community - bug fix for Makefile Kevin Miller - Suggestions on syntax highlighting for C CONTACT Author: Chris Smith E-mail: cd_smith@ou.edu UNIX talk: cdsmith@walker1-46.reshall.ou.edu ICQ: 20495216 Phone (in US): (405) 325-5296 lpe-1.2.6.13/NEWS0000600000232200023220000001477307314072257013422 0ustar pbuilderpbuilderChanges from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6: - Memory leak and core dump fixes Changes from 1.2.4 to 1.2.5: - Multiple buffer support! - Much needed config file overhaul! - Lpe works as a pager now! - Build system and source tree are finally sane - Modes work much better (still some platform-specific bugs to solve here) - SSI instructions in htmlmode - Hungarian translation - Spanish manpage updated - Lispmode added - Debian directory with some packaging stuff Changes from 1.2.3 to 1.2.4: - Huge expansion of option file usage Changes from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3: - Fixed a bug in stream manipulation for large files - Changes to automatic indentation - Removed compile-time options, thereby massively simplifying code - Added rudimentary support for config files Changes from 1.2.1 to 1.2.2: - Fixed some syntax highlighting issues - Updated C++ keyword list for highlighter - Recognize 'cc' as a C++ file extension - Document building in non-root environments - Added online help option - Fixed incompatibilities with minibuf file completion Changes from 1.2.0 to 1.2.1: - Bug fixes for screen refresh and editor suspend - Bug fixes for gettext link problem Changes from 1.1.10 to 1.2.0: - Lots of code cleaning, bug fixes, aesthetic improvements, and testing - Other stuff I've forgotten about - Spanish translation Changes from 1.1.9 to 1.1.10: - Uses autoconf/automake/libtool (a HUGE thank you to Eckehard Berns for this) - Tab completion for modes - Bug fixes Changes from 1.1.8 to 1.1.9: - Huge changes to key bindings - File completion in minibuf - Extended auto-indent for cmode - Fixed line range/macro bug - Command repeater value on banner - Other bug fixes Changes from 1.1.7 to 1.1.8: - Line range stream manipulation commands - Home bounces between beginning of line and first non-whitespace - Revamped module interface - Removed a lot of the dynamic linking complexity - Moved modules to /usr/local/lib/lpe by default - Perlmode bug fix - Fixed HTML/SGML comments - Fixed control key display bug Changes from 1.1.6 to 1.1.7: - Stream manipulation commands - Command line option '--mode' - Fixes for Java syntax highlighting - Fixed xterm backspace/delete behavior - Various bug fixes Changes from 1.1.5 to 1.1.6: - Added macro recorder - Added Java and mail reading modes - Current mode displayed on status line - Ability to explicitly choose a mode - Next and prev word work in the minibuf - Efficiency improvements for choosing modes on scripts - Various bug fixes Changes from 1.1.4 to 1.1.5: - Generic auto-indentation - Command repeater - Next and previous word commands - Modes for Perl and SGML - Fixed compile time and code size of C/C++ modules - Efficiency improvements for syntax highlighting - Translation to German and Czech - Recognizes LPE_MODULE_PATH environment variable Changes from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4: - A C++ mode (brace flashing and syntax highlighting) - Syntax highlighting for HTML - A *really* important bug fix for an editor lockup - Other minor stuff Changes from 1.1.2 to 1.1.3: - Revamped the entire build system - no longer uses GNU autoconf - Now should build again on all platforms with an appropriate Config.make - Other minor stuff Changes from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2: - Drastic improvements to C syntax highlighting Changes from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1: - Syntax highlighting for C - Drastic improvements to brace flashing in C - Brace flashing (actually angle-bracket flashing) in HTML - Bug fixes Changes from 1.0.2 to 1.1.0: - Replaced patch library with an options.h header file - Implemented dynamic buffer modes to provide extensible language support Changes from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2: - Polish language support - Small bug fixes to TAB behavior, long minibuf prompts, etc Changes from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1: - Bulgarian language support - French language support - House cleaning in input.c - patches/flashbrace.patch becomes mostly usable Changes from 0.3.5 to 1.0.0: - Added file locking while reading and writing a file - Removed debugging code from release builds - Added a good bit of debugging support to debug builds - Fixed a few minor bugs in the build system - Bug fix for read file command, which wouldn't close the file - Other various bug fixes Changes from 0.3.4 to 0.3.5: - Find next command - fixed DEL stuff once and for all Changes from 0.3.3 to 0.3.4: - More code twiddling, a few bug-oid fixes, etc. Changes from 0.3.2 to 0.3.3: - Various bug fixes Changes from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2: - More autoconf twiddling... it's starting to look real by now! - Added more canonical language support at the configure level - Reconciled sources with ANSI C and made --enable-ansi work - Cleaned up the code a lot Changes from 0.3.0 to 0.3.1: - Autoconf fixes Changes from 0.2.7 to 0.3.0: - Revamped entire build system to use autoconf (but not automake) - Fixed ^? bug Changes from 0.2.6 to 0.2.7: - Verified FreeBSD port (thanks to Graeme Cross ) - No real changes beyond like one line... but it's worth re-releasing for official FreeBSD support... first non-Linux platform Changes from 0.2.5 to 0.2.6: - Fixes to cursor handling in presence of 8-bit characters - Added ability for jumpy scrolling, for better remote terminal support Changes from 0.2.4 to 0.2.5: - Russian translations (thanks to Vladimir Popov ) - Started patch library (first patch thx to Chuck Mason ) - Fixed problem handling control characters in the buffer - Various code maintenance tasks, etc. Changes from 0.2.3 to 0.2.4: - Added a man page (yeah!) - Fixes for some pretty important bugs Changes from 0.2.2 to 0.2.3: - Much improved error handling, especially for out of memory -- running out of memory should no longer crash lpe, but this has not been extensively tested - Compatibility improvements by isolating S-Lang dependencies to one file - Drawing optimizations to work better with gpm on the Linux console - Improved command line handling (thanks to Vladimir Popov ) Changes from 0.2.1 to 0.2.2: - Added /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib to appropriate paths in build, in case someone is building from a locally installed S-Lang library - Separated messages for easier localization - Kill buffer is now preserved when a new file is opened - Fixed limitation to standard ASCII characters in mini-buffer - Added mundane alternatives to arrow keys, etc. for cursor movement - Various minor bug fixes Changes from 0.2.0 to 0.2.1: - Fixed TAB support, which was previously somewhat broken - Fixed limitation to standard ASCII characters in buffer (thanks go to Vladimir Popov for pointing this out) lpe-1.2.6.13/config.log0000644000232200023220000014163610327516162014676 0ustar pbuilderpbuilderThis file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. 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= 0 configure:4107: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4110: $? = 0 configure:4113: test -s conftest.o configure:4116: $? = 0 configure:4205: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -o conftest -O2 conftest.c >&5 conftest.c: In function 'main': conftest.c:28: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'exit' configure:4208: $? = 0 configure:4210: ./conftest configure:4213: $? = 0 configure:4228: result: yes configure:4252: checking for sys/types.h configure:4268: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:4274: $? = 0 configure:4277: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4280: $? = 0 configure:4283: test -s conftest.o configure:4286: $? = 0 configure:4297: result: yes configure:4252: checking for sys/stat.h configure:4268: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:4274: $? = 0 configure:4277: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4280: $? = 0 configure:4283: test -s conftest.o configure:4286: $? = 0 configure:4297: result: yes configure:4252: checking for stdlib.h configure:4268: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:4274: $? 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= 0 configure:4277: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4280: $? = 0 configure:4283: test -s conftest.o configure:4286: $? = 0 configure:4297: result: yes configure:4252: checking for stdint.h configure:4268: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:4274: $? = 0 configure:4277: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4280: $? = 0 configure:4283: test -s conftest.o configure:4286: $? = 0 configure:4297: result: yes configure:4252: checking for unistd.h configure:4268: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:4274: $? = 0 configure:4277: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4280: $? = 0 configure:4283: test -s conftest.o configure:4286: $? = 0 configure:4297: result: yes configure:4323: checking dlfcn.h usability configure:4335: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:4341: $? = 0 configure:4344: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4347: $? = 0 configure:4350: test -s conftest.o configure:4353: $? = 0 configure:4363: result: yes configure:4367: checking dlfcn.h presence configure:4377: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -E conftest.c configure:4383: $? = 0 configure:4403: result: yes configure:4438: checking for dlfcn.h configure:4445: result: yes configure:4468: checking for i486-linux-gnu-g++ configure:4484: found /usr/bin/i486-linux-gnu-g++ configure:4494: result: i486-linux-gnu-g++ configure:4552: checking for C++ compiler version configure:4555: i486-linux-gnu-g++ --version &5 i486-linux-gnu-g++ (GCC) 4.0.2 (Debian 4.0.2-2) Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. configure:4558: $? = 0 configure:4560: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -v &5 Using built-in specs. Target: i486-linux-gnu Configured with: ../src/configure -v --enable-languages=c,c++,java,f95,objc,ada,treelang --prefix=/usr --enable-shared --with-system-zlib --libexecdir=/usr/lib --without-included-gettext --enable-threads=posix --enable-nls --program-suffix=-4.0 --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-libstdcxx-allocator=mt --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-java-gc=boehm --enable-java-awt=gtk --enable-gtk-cairo --with-java-home=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-4.0-1.4.2.0/jre --enable-mpfr --disable-werror --enable-checking=release i486-linux-gnu Thread model: posix gcc version 4.0.2 (Debian 4.0.2-2) configure:4563: $? = 0 configure:4565: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -V &5 i486-linux-gnu-g++: '-V' option must have argument configure:4568: $? = 1 configure:4571: checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler configure:4595: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c conftest.cc >&5 configure:4601: $? = 0 configure:4604: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4607: $? = 0 configure:4610: test -s conftest.o configure:4613: $? = 0 configure:4626: result: yes configure:4632: checking whether i486-linux-gnu-g++ accepts -g configure:4653: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c -g conftest.cc >&5 configure:4659: $? = 0 configure:4662: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4665: $? = 0 configure:4668: test -s conftest.o configure:4671: $? = 0 configure:4682: result: yes configure:4724: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c -g -O2 conftest.cc >&5 configure:4730: $? = 0 configure:4733: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4736: $? = 0 configure:4739: test -s conftest.o configure:4742: $? = 0 configure:4768: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c -g -O2 conftest.cc >&5 conftest.cc: In function 'int main()': conftest.cc:26: error: 'exit' was not declared in this scope configure:4774: $? = 1 configure: failed program was: | /* confdefs.h. */ | | #define PACKAGE_NAME "" | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "" | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "" | #define PACKAGE_STRING "" | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" | #define PACKAGE "lpe" | #define VERSION "1.2.6" | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 | #define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 | #define HAVE_DLFCN_H 1 | /* end confdefs.h. */ | | int | main () | { | exit (42); | ; | return 0; | } configure:4724: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c -g -O2 conftest.cc >&5 configure:4730: $? = 0 configure:4733: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4736: $? = 0 configure:4739: test -s conftest.o configure:4742: $? = 0 configure:4768: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c -g -O2 conftest.cc >&5 configure:4774: $? = 0 configure:4777: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:4780: $? = 0 configure:4783: test -s conftest.o configure:4786: $? = 0 configure:4811: checking dependency style of i486-linux-gnu-g++ configure:4901: result: gcc3 configure:4923: checking how to run the C++ preprocessor configure:4954: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -E conftest.cc configure:4960: $? = 0 configure:4992: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -E conftest.cc conftest.cc:25:28: error: ac_nonexistent.h: No such file or directory configure:4998: $? = 1 configure: failed program was: | /* confdefs.h. */ | | #define PACKAGE_NAME "" | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "" | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "" | #define PACKAGE_STRING "" | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" | #define PACKAGE "lpe" | #define VERSION "1.2.6" | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 | #define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 | #define HAVE_DLFCN_H 1 | #ifdef __cplusplus | extern "C" void std::exit (int) throw (); using std::exit; | #endif | /* end confdefs.h. */ | #include configure:5037: result: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -E configure:5061: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -E conftest.cc configure:5067: $? = 0 configure:5099: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -E conftest.cc conftest.cc:25:28: error: ac_nonexistent.h: No such file or directory configure:5105: $? = 1 configure: failed program was: | /* confdefs.h. */ | | #define PACKAGE_NAME "" | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "" | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "" | #define PACKAGE_STRING "" | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" | #define PACKAGE "lpe" | #define VERSION "1.2.6" | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 | #define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 | #define HAVE_DLFCN_H 1 | #ifdef __cplusplus | extern "C" void std::exit (int) throw (); using std::exit; | #endif | /* end confdefs.h. */ | #include configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-g77 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-f77 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-xlf configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-frt configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-pgf77 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-fort77 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-fl32 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-af77 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-f90 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-xlf90 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-pgf90 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-epcf90 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-f95 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-fort configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-xlf95 configure:5187: result: no configure:5158: checking for i486-linux-gnu-ifc configure:5187: result: no 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./configure: line 5280: -c: command not found configure:5285: $? = 127 configure: failed program was: | program main | #ifndef __GNUC__ | choke me | #endif | | end configure:5310: result: no configure:5316: checking whether accepts -g configure:5328: -c -g conftest.f >&5 ./configure: line 5329: -c: command not found configure:5334: $? = 127 configure: failed program was: | program main | | end configure:5358: result: no configure:5388: checking the maximum length of command line arguments configure:5453: result: 32768 configure:5464: checking command to parse nm output from i486-linux-gnu-gcc object configure:5553: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:5556: $? = 0 configure:5560: nm conftest.o \| sed -n -e 's/^.*[ ]\([ABCDGIRSTW][ABCDGIRSTW]*\)[ ][ ]*\(\)\([_A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]*\)$/\1 \2\3 \3/p' \> conftest.nm configure:5563: $? = 0 configure:5615: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -o conftest -O2 conftest.c conftstm.o >&5 configure:5618: $? = 0 configure:5656: result: ok configure:5660: checking for objdir configure:5675: result: .libs configure:5727: checking for i486-linux-gnu-ar configure:5756: result: no configure:5765: checking for ar configure:5781: found /usr/bin/ar configure:5792: result: ar configure:5807: checking for i486-linux-gnu-ranlib configure:5836: result: no configure:5845: checking for ranlib configure:5861: found /usr/bin/ranlib configure:5872: result: ranlib configure:5887: checking for i486-linux-gnu-strip configure:5916: result: no configure:5925: checking for strip configure:5941: found /usr/bin/strip configure:5952: result: strip configure:6214: checking if i486-linux-gnu-gcc static flag works configure:6237: result: yes configure:6255: checking if i486-linux-gnu-gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions configure:6273: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions conftest.c >&5 cc1: warning: command line option "-fno-rtti" is valid for C++/ObjC++ but not for C configure:6277: $? = 0 configure:6288: result: no configure:6303: checking for i486-linux-gnu-gcc option to produce PIC configure:6480: result: -fPIC configure:6488: checking if i486-linux-gnu-gcc PIC flag -fPIC works configure:6506: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 -fPIC -DPIC conftest.c >&5 configure:6510: $? = 0 configure:6521: result: yes configure:6545: checking if i486-linux-gnu-gcc supports -c -o file.o configure:6566: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 -o out/conftest2.o conftest.c >&5 configure:6570: $? = 0 configure:6590: result: yes configure:6616: checking whether the i486-linux-gnu-gcc linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries configure:7463: result: yes configure:7489: checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in configure:7494: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:7497: $? = 0 configure:7511: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -shared conftest.o -v -Wl,-soname -Wl,conftest -o conftest 2\>\&1 \| grep -lc \>/dev/null 2\>\&1 configure:7514: $? = 0 configure:7526: result: no configure:7534: checking dynamic linker characteristics configure:8086: result: GNU/Linux ld.so configure:8090: checking how to hardcode library paths into programs configure:8115: result: immediate configure:8129: checking whether stripping libraries is possible configure:8134: result: yes configure:8957: checking if libtool supports shared libraries configure:8959: result: yes configure:8962: checking whether to build shared libraries configure:9020: result: yes configure:9023: checking whether to build static libraries configure:9027: result: no configure:9119: creating libtool configure:9666: checking for ld used by i486-linux-gnu-g++ configure:9733: result: /usr/bin/ld configure:9742: checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld configure:9757: result: yes configure:9808: checking whether the i486-linux-gnu-g++ linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries configure:10634: result: yes configure:10652: i486-linux-gnu-g++ -c -g -O2 conftest.cc >&5 configure:10655: $? = 0 configure:10751: checking for i486-linux-gnu-g++ option to 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requested configure:19136: result: yes configure:19174: checking for msgfmt configure: trying /usr/bin/msgfmt... 0 translated messages. configure:19206: result: /usr/bin/msgfmt configure:19215: checking for gmsgfmt configure:19246: result: /usr/bin/msgfmt configure:19285: checking for xgettext configure: trying /usr/bin/xgettext... /usr/bin/xgettext: warning: file `/dev/null' extension `' is unknown; will try C configure:19317: result: /usr/bin/xgettext configure:19357: checking for msgmerge configure: trying /usr/bin/msgmerge... configure:19388: result: /usr/bin/msgmerge configure:19424: checking whether we are using the GNU C Library 2 or newer configure:19455: result: yes configure:19464: checking for i486-linux-gnu-ranlib configure:19490: result: ranlib configure:19541: checking for library containing strerror configure:19571: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -o conftest -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:19577: $? = 0 configure:19580: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:19583: $? = 0 configure:19586: test -s conftest configure:19589: $? = 0 configure:19658: result: none required configure:19665: checking for an ANSI C-conforming const configure:19732: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:19738: $? = 0 configure:19741: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:19744: $? = 0 configure:19747: test -s conftest.o configure:19750: $? = 0 configure:19761: result: yes configure:19772: checking for signed configure:19793: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:19799: $? = 0 configure:19802: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:19805: $? = 0 configure:19808: test -s conftest.o configure:19811: $? = 0 configure:19822: result: yes configure:19832: checking for inline configure:19853: i486-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 conftest.c >&5 configure:19859: $? = 0 configure:19862: test -z || test ! -s conftest.err configure:19865: $? = 0 configure:19868: test -s conftest.o configure:19871: $? = 0 configure:19883: result: inline configure:19902: checking for 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Edytor zawiera mo¿liwo¶ci przeszukiwania tekstu, wycinania i wklejania zaznaczonych bloków, a tak¿e inne standardowe mo¿liwo¶ci edytora, które mo¿na spotkaæ w takich programach, jak emacs(1) i pico(1). .SS OPCJE .TP \fB--help\fP Wy¶wietla krótki opis sposobu u¿ycia programu. Opcja ta musi byæ podana jako pierwsza. Pozosta³e opcje s± wtedy ignorowane. .TP \fB--version\fP Wy¶wietla numer wersji programu. Opcja ta musi byæ podana jako pierwsza. Pozosta³e opcje s± wtedy ignorowane. .TP \fB--\fP Podanie dwóch minusów spowoduje, ¿e nastêpne argumenty bêd± traktowane jako nazwy plików, a nie opcje. To pozwala u¿ywaæ \fBlpe\fP do edycji plików o nazwach zaczynaj±cych siê od minusa (\-). .SH INNE Tak jak wspomniano wy¿ej lpe jest ma³ym i efektywnym edytorem, lecz nie oferuje za wielu nadzwyczajnych udogodnieñ. Dlatego nie powinno byæ trudno nauczyæ siê go obs³ugiwaæ, zak³adaj±c, ¿e u¿ytkownik bêdzie chcia³ poznaæ tych kilka prostych komend. .SS Klawisze - Komendy .TP \fBUp\fP lub \fBAlt-K\fP Id¼ do poprzedniej linii tekstu .TP \fBDown\fP lub \fBAlt-J\fP Id¼ do nastêpnej linii tekstu .TP \fBLeft\fP lub \fBAlt-H\fP Przesuñ kursor w lewo o jedn± kolumnê .TP \fBRight\fP lub \fBAlt-L\fP Przesuñ kursor w prawo o jedn± kolumnê .TP \fBHome\fP lub \fBAlt-0\fP Przesuñ kursor na pocz±tek linii .TP \fBEnd\fP lub \fBAlt-$\fP Przesuñ kursor na koniec linii .TP \fBPageUp\fP lub \fBAlt-B\fP Przesuñ ekran o jedn± stronê dalej .TP \fBPageDn\fP lub \fBAlt-F\fP Przesuñ ekran o jedn± stronê wstecz .TP \fBAlt-A\fP Przesuñ kursor na pocz±tek bufora .TP \fBAlt-S\fP Przesuñ kursor na koniec bufora .TP \fBCtrl-S\fP Szukaj okre¶lonego ci±gu znaków w pliku .TP \fBCtrl-K\fP Skasuj bie¿±c± liniê .TP \fBCtrl-Y\fP lub \fBCtrl-U\fP Wstaw ostatnio kasowany blok linii .TP \fBCtrl-T\fP Prze³±cz miêdzy krótkimi (4-znakowymi) i d³ugimi (8-znakowymi) tabulacjami .TP \fBCtrl-O\fP Otwórz nowy plik w edytorze .TP \fBCtrl-W\fP Zapisz bufor na dysk .TP \fBCtrl-Q\fP Zapisz jako inny plik .TP \fBCtrl-E\fP Pomiñ zmiany bufora .TP \fBCtrl-X\fP Zapisz bufor na dysk i zakoñcz dzia³anie .TP \fBCtrl-D\fP Uruchom komendê debuggera. .TP \fB\fP Zakoñcz bez zapamiêtywania niczego na dysk .TP \fBCtrl-Z\fP Zawie¶ dzia³anie edytora i przejd¼ do linii komend \fB\fP odnosi siê do wci¶niêcia klawisza powoduj±cego natychmiastowe przerwanie dzia³ania programu. To jest zwykle Ctrl-C, ale mo¿e siê zmieniaæ w zale¿no¶ci od ustawieñ terminala. Nie dotyczy to klawisza Ctlr-Z, który jest sta³y, niezale¿nie od ustawieñ terminalowego klawisza wstrzymuj±cego program. .SH "PATRZ TAK¯E" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTOR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu .SH B£ÊDY Jest ich sporo - ich czê¶æ znajdziesz w pliku BUGS w katalogu dystrybucji. Nie planuje siê czêstej zmiany tej¿e strony podrêcznika, wiêc b³êdy w programie w ogóle nie bêd± tutaj wpisywane. lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.es0000600000232200023220000001347707136714671014753 0ustar pbuilderpbuilder.TH LPE 1 "23 November 1999" .SH NAME lpe \- Editor ligero para programadores .SH SYNOPSIS \fBlpe\fP [ --help | --version ] .br \fBlpe\fP [--mode ] [ -- ] \fIfile\fP .SH DESCRIPCION \fILpe\fP es un editor pequeño, vistoso y rápido diseñado para facilitar la tarea de editar código. LPE provee todas las características que son necesarias en un buen editor de código, siendo a la vez ligero e intuitivo, que lo hace muy fácil de usar. .SS Opciones .TP \fB--help\fP Imprime en pantalla una breve descripción del uso del programa y termina. Esta debe ser la primera opción de \fBlpe\fP, siendo ignoradas todas las demás opciones. .TP \fB--version\fP Imprime en la pantalla un mensaje que indica la versión del programa y termina. Esta debe ser la primera opción de \fBlpe\fP, siendo ignoradas todas las demás opciones. .TP \fB--mode\fP Especifica el modo de edición a usar, en vez de buscar un modo concreto de entre todos los disponibles. .TP \fB--\fP Tratar posteriores argumentos como nombres de ficheros, no como opciones. Esto permite a \fBlpe\fP editar fichero que comiencen por el caracter \-. .SH NOTAS Lo que sigue es la lista de las teclas de control usadas en \fBlpe\fP. Flechas, Inicio, Fin, Borrar, Suprimir y todas las demás hacen lo que deben de hacer. Algunas funciones básicas, como Inicio o Fin, están disponibles como teclas de control, ya que pueden no estar disponibles en algunos sistemas. .SS Teclas de control .TP \fBCtrl-Q\fP Mueve el cursor al pincipio de la linea (alternativa a Inicio) .TP \fBCtrl-W\fP Mueve el cursor al final de la linea (alternativa a Fin) .TP \fBCtrl-R\fP Avanza una página (alternativa a AvPág) .TP \fBCtrl-T\fP Retrocede una página (alternativa a RePág) .TP \fBCtrl-O\fP Avanza hasta la siguiente palabra .TP \fBCtrl-P\fP Retrocede a la palabra anterior .TP \fBCtrl-K\fP Borra la linea actual. .TP \fBCtrl-Y\fP o \fBCtrl-U\fP Inserta el bloque más reciente de lineas borradas .TP \fBCtrl-S\fP Busca una cadena específica en el fichero .TP \fBCtrl-A\fP Repite la última busqueda realizada .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-O\fP Abre un fichero para editar, reemplazando el actual .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-S\fP Grabar la caché a disco .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-A\fP Guardar a disco con un nombre de fichero diferente .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-R\fP Leer un fichero e insertarlo en la posición del cursor .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-E\fP Indicar que la caché no ha sido modificada .TP \fBCtrl-B Ctrl-S\fP Seleccionar el modo de edición .TP \fBCtrl-B Ctrl-T\fP Intercambiar entre tabulados fuertes y tabulados suaves .TP \fBCtrl-B Ctrl-A\fP Activar o Desactivar el sangrado automático .TP \fBCtrl-G Ctrl-A\fP Ir a la primera linea de la caché .TP \fBCtrl-G Ctrl-S\fP Ir a la última linea de la caché .TP \fBCtrl-G Ctrl-G\fP Ir a una linea específica .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-R\fP Introducir un valor para el repetidor de comandos .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-T\fP Multiplicar el repetidor de comandor por cuatro .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-O\fP Iniciar o parar la grabación de un macro .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-P\fP Reproducir la última macro grabada .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-V\fP Pasar toda la caché a través de un comando shell .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-A\fP Pasar toda la caché a través de un script awk .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-S\fP Pasar toda la caché a través de un script sed .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-B\fP Pasar un grupo de lineas a través de un comando shell .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-D\fP Pasar un grupo de lineas a través de un script awk .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-F\fP Pasar un grupo de lineas a través de un script sed .TP \fBCtrl-D\fP Realizar un depurado interno .TP \fBCtrl-X\fP Escribe la caché a disco y termina .TP \fB\fP Termina sin guardar la caché en disco .TP \fBCtrl-Z\fP Detiene la edición y sale al intérprete de comandos .TP \fBCtrl-L\fP Borra y refresca la pantalla completa \fB\fP se refiere a la tecla de interrupción de tu terminal. Normalmente suele ser Ctrl-C, pero puede variar según el tipo de terminal. Por otro lado, Ctrl-Z está fijada, a no ser que hayas definido otra tecla con el mismo propósito en tu terminal. .SH MODULOS A pesar que \fBlpe\fP es pequeño, tiene la capacidad de realizar acciones más avanzadas gracias a una característica llamada modos de caché. Los modos de caché permiten a \fBlpe\fP actuar de diferente manera según en el lenguaje que estés programando. Están implementado a traves de módulos de lenguaje, que son cargados en tiempo de ejecución por \fBlpe\fP para manejar la caché a la que son aplicados. Todos los módulos de lenguaje deben de situarse en el directorio de módulos. Este directorio está definido en la variable de entorno \fBLPE_MODULE_PATH\fP, y contiene una lista de directorios separados por el signo punto y coma (;). Si esta variable no está definida, \fBlpe\fP buscará los módulos es los siguientes directorios, y por este orden \fB$HOME/.lpe\fP \fB/usr/local/lib/lpe\fP \fB/usr/lib/lpe\fP \fB/etc/lpe\fP Recuerda que el directorio \fB/etc/lpe\fP es antiguo, obsoleto y no es estándar. No debe ser usado para poner los módulos. Como dichos módulos son binarios y específicos a la arquitectura de la máquina que los usa, deben estar situados en los directorios \fBlib\fP mencionados arriba. Estos directorios son procesados en tiempo de ejecución, y cualquier fichero normal que se encuentre en ese directorio son interpretados como potenciales módulos de lenguajes a usar en \fBlpe\fP. Los subdirectorios no son procesados. Un fichero será asignado al primer módulo de lenguaje encontrado que concuerde con ese fichero. Esto quiere decir que un módulo encontrado en el directorio HOME de un usuario tiene preferencia sobre los módulos de los directorios lib del sistema. .SH "Ver también" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTOR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu .SH BUGS Muchos de ellos -- puedes ver una lista parcial en el fichero BUGS de la distribución. No estoy pensando en actualizar esta página de manual tan a menudo como para mantenerla igualada con la lista de fallos, así que no trataré de listarlos aqui. lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.en0000600000232200023220000001261506737463317014743 0ustar pbuilderpbuilder.TH LPE 1 "12 December 1998" .SH NAME lpe \- Lightweight programmer's editor .SH SYNOPSIS \fBlpe\fP [ --help | --version ] .br \fBlpe\fP [--mode ] [ -- ] \fIfile\fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fILpe\fP is a small, fast, visual text editor designed to make editing code easier. It provides simultaneously all the features that may be required in a good code editor while preserving a light and intuitive feel that makes it nice to use. .SS Options .TP \fB--help\fP Prints a brief description of program usage and terminates. This must be the first option to \fBlpe\fP, and all other options are ignored. .TP \fB--version\fP Prints a message indication the program version and terminates. This must be the first option to \fBlpe\fP, and all other options are ignored. .TP \fB--mode\fP Sets the buffer mode to the one specified, instead of scanning for a suitable mode from those available. .TP \fB--\fP Treat future arguments as file names, not options. This allows lpe to be used to edit files starting with the \- character. .SH NOTES What follows are the control key functions for lpe. Arrow keys, home, end, backspace, delete and the like all do as they would be expected to do. Some control keys are bound to the same function as some standard movement keys, such as home or page down. This is because the more intuitive keys may not be available on some systems. .SS Command Keys .TP \fBCtrl-Q\fP Move cursor to beginning of line (alternative to Home) .TP \fBCtrl-W\fP Move cursor to end of line (alternative to End) .TP \fBCtrl-R\fP Scroll one screen up (alternative to PgUp) .TP \fBCtrl-T\fP Scroll one screen down (alternative to PgDn) .TP \fBCtrl-O\fP Move to the next word .TP \fBCtrl-P\fP Move to the previous word .TP \fBCtrl-K\fP Kill the current line .TP \fBCtrl-Y\fP or \fBCtrl-U\fP Insert the most recent block of killed lines .TP \fBCtrl-S\fP Search for a specified string in the file .TP \fBCtrl-A\fP Search again for the last search query .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-O\fP Open a new file to replace the current buffer .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-S\fP Save the buffer to disk .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-A\fP Save to disk with an alternate file name .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-R\fP Read a file and insert it at the current cursor position .TP \fBCtrl-F Ctrl-E\fP Pretend that a buffer hasn't been modified .TP \fBCtrl-B Ctrl-S\fP Set the mode of the current buffer .TP \fBCtrl-B Ctrl-T\fP Toggle between hard and soft tabs for this buffer .TP \fBCtrl-B Ctrl-A\fP Toggle automatic indentation of this buffer .TP \fBCtrl-G Ctrl-A\fP Go to the first line of the buffer .TP \fBCtrl-G Ctrl-S\fP Go to the last line of the buffer .TP \fBCtrl-G Ctrl-G\fP Go to a specific line number of the buffer .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-R\fP Enter a value for the command repeater .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-T\fP Multiply the command repeater value by four .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-O\fP Start or stop recording a macro .TP \fBCtrl-N Ctrl-P\fP Play back the last recorded macro .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-V\fP Pass the entire buffer through a shell command .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-A\fP Pass the entire buffer through an awk script .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-S\fP Pass the entire buffer through a sed script .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-B\fP Pass several lines of the buffer through a shell command .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-D\fP Pass several lines of the buffer through an awk script .TP \fBCtrl-V Ctrl-F\fP Pass several lines of the buffer through a sed script .TP \fBCtrl-D\fP Perform an internal debug command .TP \fBCtrl-X\fP Write the buffer to disk and exit .TP \fB\fP Exit without writing to disk .TP \fBCtrl-Z\fP Suspend the editor and escape to a prompt .TP \fBCtrl-L\fP Erase and redraw the entire screen \fB\fP refers to your terminal's interrupt key. This is often Ctrl-C, but can vary between terminals. Ctrl-Z, on the other hand, is fixed, regardless of the normal stop key for your terminal. .SH MODULES Although \fBlpe\fP is meant to be small, it has the capability of performing more advanced actions through a feature known as buffer modes. Buffer modes allow \fBlpe\fP to act differently according to the programming language in the current buffer. They are implemented through language modules, which are loaded at run-time by lpe to handle buffers that they apply to. All language modules should be placed in a module repository directory. These directories are set by the \fBLPE_MODULE_PATH\fP environment variable, which should be a colon-separated list of directories (similar to PATH). If this variable is not set, then lpe scans for modules in the following locations, and in this order: \fB$HOME/.lpe\fP \fB/usr/local/lib/lpe\fP \fB/usr/lib/lpe\fP \fB/etc/lpe\fP Note that the /etc/lpe directory is old, obsolete, and non-standard. It should not be used to hold modules. As modules are binary files and are specific to the architecture that uses them, they should be properly placed in the lib directories listed above. These locations are scanned at run-time, and any regular files in them are interpreted as potential language modules for use by lpe. Subdirectories will not be scanned. A buffer will be assigned the first mode found that applies to that file, so for example a mode in a user's home directory will override one in the system-wide lib directory. .SH "SEE ALSO" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTHOR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu .SH BUGS Lots of 'em -- see the BUGS file in the distribution for a partial list. I am not planning on updating this man page often enough to keep up with the bug list, so I won't even try to list bugs here. lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.ru0000600000232200023220000002400006737463317014756 0ustar pbuilderpbuilderru.po100664 764 764 5600 6715241254 7704 0ustar pvapva# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 1999-04-23 15:56-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING\n" #. This is just as much an overflow as running out of keys #: input.c:116 input.c:2051 msgid "Macro overflow" msgstr "óÌÉÛËÏÍ ÍÎÏÇÏ ÍÁËÒÏÓÏ×" #: input.c:833 input.c:864 msgid "File saved successfully" msgstr "æÁÊÌ ÕÓÐÅÛÎÏ ÓÏÈÒÁÎÅÎ" #: input.c:851 input.c:895 input.c:1079 msgid "file: " msgstr "ÉÍÑ ÆÁÊÌÁ: " #: input.c:886 msgid "Current buffer modified" msgstr "ôÅËÕÝÉÊ ÂÕÆÅÒ ÓÏÄÅÒÖÉÔ ÉÚÍÅÎÅÎÉÑ" #: input.c:949 msgid "search term: " msgstr "ÉÓËÁÔØ ÓÔÒÏËÕ: " #: input.c:987 msgid "Found" msgstr "óÔÒÏËÁ ÎÁÊÄÅÎÁ" #: input.c:996 msgid "Not found" msgstr "óÔÒÏËÁ ÎÅ ÎÁÊÄÅÎÁ" #: input.c:1011 msgid "line: " msgstr "ÎÏÍÅÒ ÓÔÒÏËÉ: " #: input.c:1246 msgid "Using soft tabs" msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÕÅÔÓÑ ÍÑÇËÉÊ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌ ÔÁÂÕÌÑÃÉÉ" #: input.c:1251 msgid "Using hard tabs" msgstr "éÓÐÏÌØÚÕÅÔÓÑ ÖÅÓÔËÉÊ ÓÉÍ×ÏÌ ÔÁÂÕÌÑÃÉÉ" #: input.c:1324 msgid "Mismatched braces" msgstr "óËÏÂËÉ ÎÅ ÓÏ×ÐÁÄÁÀÔ" #: input.c:1366 msgid "Autoindent off" msgstr "á×ÔÏÏÔÓÔÕÐ ×ÙËÌÀÞÅÎ" #: input.c:1371 msgid "Autoindent on" msgstr "á×ÔÏÏÔÓÔÕÐ ×ËÌÀÞÅÎ" #: input.c:1382 msgid "count: " msgstr "" #: input.c:1413 msgid "Macro recorder off" msgstr "úÁÐÉÓØ ÍÁËÒÏÓÁ ÏÓÔÁÎÏ×ÌÅÎÁ" #: input.c:1419 msgid "Macro recorder on" msgstr "úÁÐÉÓØ ÍÁËÒÏÓÁ ÎÁÞÁÔÁ" #: input.c:1453 msgid "mode: " msgstr "ÒÅÖÉÍ:" #: input.c:1543 input.c:1689 msgid "shell: " msgstr "ËÏÍÁÎÄÁ ÛÅÌÌÁ:" #: input.c:1552 input.c:1593 input.c:1634 input.c:1698 input.c:1787 #: input.c:1876 msgid "Command failed" msgstr "ëÏÍÁÎÄÁ ÎÅ ×ÙÐÏÌÎÅÎÁ" #: input.c:1584 input.c:1778 msgid "awk: " msgstr "" #: input.c:1625 input.c:1867 msgid "sed: " msgstr "" #: input.c:1951 msgid "debug: " msgstr "ËÏÍÁÎÄÁ: " #: input.c:1966 msgid "Unknown debug request" msgstr "îÅÉÚ×ÅÓÔÎÁÑ ÏÔÌÁÄÏÞÎÁÑ ËÏÍÁÎÄÁ" #: lpe.c:75 #, c-format msgid "%s version %s\n" msgstr "%s ÷ÅÒÓÉÑ %s\n" #: lpe.c:86 #, c-format msgid "error in option: %s\n" msgstr "ÎÅ×ÅÒÎÏ ÕËÁÚÁÎÁ ÏÐÃÉÑ: %s\n" #: lpe.c:87 msgid "" "usage:\t'lpe [--mode mode] [--] file'\topens file for editing\n" " \t'lpe --version' \tprints version number\n" " \t'lpe --help' \tprints this help message\n" msgstr "" "ïÐÃÉÉ:\t'lpe '\tÒÅÄÁËÔÉÒÏ×ÁÔØ ÆÁÊÌ \n" " \t'lpe --version'\tÓÏÏÂÝÉÔØ ÎÏÍÅÒ ×ÅÒÓÉÉ\n" " \t'lpe --help'\t×Ù×ÅÓÔÉ ÜÔÏ ÓÐÒÁ×ÏÞÎÏÅ ÓÏÏÂÝÅÎÉÅ\n" #: screen.c:150 msgid "" "The lpe text editor is dedicated to all those who died at\n" "Columbine High School in Littleton, CO, USA on April 20, 1999.\n" "We will always remember you.\n" msgstr "" lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.cs0000600000232200023220000000767406737463317014757 0ustar pbuilderpbuilder.TH LPE 1 "12 December 1998" .SH JMENO lpe \- Lightweight programmer's editor .SH POUZITI \fBlpe\fP [ --help | --version ] .br \fBlpe\fP [ -- ] \fIfile\fP .SH POPIS \fILpe\fP je miniaturni, visualni, real-time textovy editor vytvoreny pro jednodussi editaci kodu bez odcizovani uzivatele z shellu. .SS Volby .TP \fB--help\fP Vytiskne kratky popis pouziti programu a skonci. Musi byt uvedeno jako prvni volba na radce (vsechny ostatni jsou ignorovany). .TP \fB--version\fP Vytiskne zpravu indikujici verzi \fBlpe\fP a skonci. Musi byt uvedeno jako prvni volba na radce (vsechny ostatni jsou ignorovany). .TP \fB--\fP Bude povazovat budouci volby jako jmena souboru (ne jako volby). Umoznuje editaci souboru zacinajicich znakem '\-'. .SH POZNAMKY Jak jiz bylo uvedeno vyse, lpe je designovan jako miniaturni editor, coz znamena byt maly, robustni a vykonny, ale neposkytovat mnoho nadbytecnych funkci. Z tohoto duvodu nemusi byt tezke naucit se s lpe pracovat. Jde vlastne jen o to, naucit se par zakladnich klaves. .SS Prikazove klavesy .TP \fBSipka nahoru\fP nebo \fBAlt-K\fP Presun kurzoru na predchozi radku v textu .TP \fBSipka dilu\fP nebo \fBAlt-J\fP Presun kurzoru na nasledujici radku v textu .TP \fBSipka vlevo\fP nebo \fBAlt-H\fP Presun kurzoru vlevo o jeden znak .TP \fBSipka vpravo\fP nebo \fBAlt-L\fP Presun kurzoru vpravo o jeden znak .TP \fBHome\fP nebo \fBAlt-0\fP Presun kurzoru na zacatek radky .TP \fBEnd\fP nebo \fBAlt-$\fP Presun kurzoru na konec radky .TP \fBPageUp\fP nebo \fBAlt-B\fP Posun o jednu stranku nahoru .TP \fBPageDn\fP nebo \fBAlt-F\fP Posun o jednu stranku dolu .TP \fBAlt-A\fP Presun kurzoru na zacatek souboru .TP \fBAlt-S\fP Presun kurzoru na konec souboru .TP \fBCtrl-S\fP Vyhledani zadaneho retezce v souboru .TP \fBCtrl-A\fP Hledani nasledujiciho vyskytu posledniho zadaneho retezce .TP \fBCtrl-G\fP Prechod na specifikovanou radku v souboru .TP \fBCtrl-K\fP Vymazani aktualni radky .TP \fBCtrl-Y\fP nebo \fBCtrl-U\fP Obnoveni (vlozeni) posledniho bloku vymazanych radek .TP \fBCtrl-R\fP Vlozeni souboru na misto, kde stoji kurzor .TP \fBCtrl-T\fP Prepnuti mezi pouzivanim 'hard' a 'soft' tabulatoru .TP \fBCtrl-O\fP Otevreni noveho souboru v editoru .TP \fBCtrl-W\fP Zapis souboru na disk .TP \fBCtrl-Q\fP Ulozeni do alternativniho souboru .TP \fBCtrl-E\fP Zapomenuti modifikace souboru .TP \fBCtrl-L\fP Prekresleni obrazovky .TP \fBCtrl-X\fP Zapis souboru na disk a ukonceni programu .TP \fBCtrl-D\fP Pokud je povoleno debugovani, provedeni interniho debug prikazu .TP \fB\fP Ukonceni programu bez zapisu na disk .TP \fBCtrl-Z\fP Suspendovani (uspani) editoru a navrat do shellu \fB\fP znamena 'interrupt key' vaseho terminalu. To je casto Ctrl-C, ale je to zavisle na typu terminalu. Na druhou stranu Ctrl-Z je predefinovano, nedbajic na normalni 'stop key'. .SH MODULY Ackoli je \fBlpe\fP vytvareno jako miniaturni editor, ma schopnost provadeni dokonalejsich akci skrz vlastnost zvanou 'buffer modes'. Buffer modes dovoluji \fBlpe\fP pracovat ruzne podle programovaciho jazyka aktualniho souboru. Jsou implementovany skrz jazykove moduly, ktere jsou nacitany za behu. Vsechny jazykove moduly by mely byt umisteny v jednom z adresaru, jejihz jmena jsou uvedena v sekci SOUBORY. Jsou scanovany pri startu programu pro lokalizaci modulu pro aktualni soubor. .SH SOUBORY .TP \fB/etc/lpe\fP Umisteni defaultnich jazykovych modulu .TP \fB$HOME/.lpe\fP Umisteni uzivatelsky specifickych jazykovych modulu Oba tyto adresare jsou scanovany pri startu a jakekoli regularni soubory v nich jsou interpretovany jako potencionalni moduly. Podadresare nejsou scanovany. .SH "SEE ALSO" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTOR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu (autor programu lpe) .br Michal Safranek, wayne@linuxfreak.com (autor prekladu) .SH CHYBY Je jich mnoho -- shlednete soubor 'BUGS' v distribuci pro castecny seznam. Neplanuji updatovat tuto manualovou stranku natolik casto, aby byla aktualni se soucasnym stavem, takze se ani nebudu pokouset vypisovat zde seznam chyb. lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.bg0000600000232200023220000000570106737463317014727 0ustar pbuilderpbuilder.TH LPE 1 "12 December 1998" .SH NAME lpe \- Lightweight programmer's editor .SH SYNOPSIS \fBlpe\fP [ --help | --version ] .br \fBlpe\fP [ -- ] \fIfile\fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fBThis page needs to be translated into Bulgarian!!!\fP \fILpe\fP is a minimalist, visual, real-time text editor designed to make editing code easier without alienating its user from the shell. It includes abilities to search files for plain text and block cut and paste, along with standard editing capabilities. It takes some inspiration from emacs(1) and pico(1). .SS Options .TP \fB--help\fP Prints a brief description of program usage and terminates. This must be the first option to \fBlpe\fP, and all other options are ignored. .TP \fB--version\fP Prints a message indication the program version and terminates. This must be the first option to \fBlpe\fP, and all other options are ignored. .TP \fB--\fP Treat future arguments as file names, not options. This allows lpe to be used to edit files starting with the \- character. .SH NOTES As mentioned above, lpe is designed as a minimalist editor, meant to be small and robust and efficient, but not to provide too many superfluous features. For this reason, it should not be difficult to learn to use lpe, provided that one is willing to invest effort to learn a few basic keys. .SS Command Keys .TP \fBUp\fP or \fBAlt-K\fP Go to previous line of text .TP \fBDown\fP or \fBAlt-J\fP Go to next line of text .TP \fBLeft\fP or \fBAlt-H\fP Move cursor left one column .TP \fBRight\fP or \fBAlt-L\fP Move cursor right one column .TP \fBHome\fP or \fBAlt-0\fP Move cursor to beginning of line .TP \fBEnd\fP or \fBAlt-$\fP Move cursor to end of line .TP \fBPageUp\fP or \fBAlt-B\fP Scroll one screen up .TP \fBPageDn\fP or \fBAlt-F\fP Scroll one screen down .TP \fBAlt-A\fP Move cursor to beginning of buffer .TP \fBAlt-S\fP Move cursor to end of buffer .TP \fBCtrl-S\fP Search for a specified string in the file .TP \fBCtrl-K\fP Kill the current line .TP \fBCtrl-Y\fP or \fBCtrl-U\fP Insert the most recent block of killed lines .TP \fBCtrl-T\fP Toggle between hard and soft tab characters .TP \fBCtrl-O\fP Open a new file within the editor .TP \fBCtrl-W\fP Write the buffer to disk .TP \fBCtrl-Q\fP Save to an alternate file .TP \fBCtrl-E\fP Forget modifications to the buffer .TP \fBCtrl-X\fP Write the buffer to disk and exit .TP \fBCtrl-D\fP Perform an internal debug command .TP \fB\fP Exit without writing to disk .TP \fBCtrl-Z\fP Suspend the editor and escape to a prompt \fB\fP refers to your terminal's interrupt key. This is often Ctrl-C, but can vary between terminals. Ctrl-Z, on the other hand, is fixed, regardless of the normal stop key for your terminal. .SH "SEE ALSO" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTHOR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu .SH BUGS Lots of 'em -- see the BUGS file in the distribution for a partial list. I am not planning on updating this man page often enough to keep up with the bug list, so I won't even try to list bugs here. lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.de0000600000232200023220000001047010556651322014713 0ustar pbuilderpbuilder.TH LPE 1 "12 Dezember 1998" .SH NAME lpe \- Abgespeckter Editor für Programmierer .SH AUFRUF \fBlpe\fP [ --help | --version ] .br \fBlpe\fP [ -- ] \fIDatei\fP .SH BESCHREIBUNG \fILpe\fP ist ein minimalistischer, visueller Echtzeittexteditor. Er ist so ausgelegt, daß er das Editieren von Code einfacher macht, ohne daß der Benutzer der Shell entfremdet wird. .SS Optionen .TP \fB--help\fP Gibt eine kurze Beschreibung des Programmaufrufs aus und beendet das Programm. Dies muß die erste Option sein. Alle weiteren Optionen werden ignoriert. .TP \fB--version\fP Gibt eine Meldung über die Version von \fIlpe\fP aus und beendet das Programm. Dies muß die erste Option sein. Alle weiteren Optionen werden ignoriert. .TP \fB--\fP Alle weiteren Optionen werden als Dateinamen verstanden. Damit ist es möglich, Dateien zu bearbeiten, deren Name mit einem \- Zeichen anfangen. .SH HINWEISE Wie schon weiter oben erwähnt ist \fIlpe\fP als ein minimalistische Texteditor ausgelegt. Er soll klein, robust und effizient sein, wobei er aber nicht zu viele Überflüssige Features bietet. Daher ist es auch sehr einfach, \fIlpe\fP zu erlernen, wenn man sich die wenigen Tastaturkommandos merkt. .SS Tastaturkommandos .TP \fBHoch\fP oder \fBAlt+K\fP Bewege den Cursor eine Zeile nach oben .TP \fBRunter\fP oder \fBAlt+J\fP Bewege den Cursor eine Zeile nach unten .TP \fBLinks\fP oder \fBAlt+H\fP Bewege den Cursor ein Zeichen nach links .TP \fBRechts\fP oder \fBAlt+L\fP Bewege den Cursor ein Zeichen nach rechts .TP \fBPos1\fP oder \fBAlt+0\fP Bewege den Cursor an den Anfang der Zeile .TP \fBEnde\fP oder \fBAlt+$\fP Bewege den Cursor an das Ende der Zeile .TP \fBBildHoch\fP oder \fBAlt+B\fP Scrolle einen Bildschirm weit nach oben .TP \fBBildRunter\fP oder \fBAlt+F\fP Scrolle einen Bildschirm weit nach unten .TP \fBAlt+A\fP Bewege den Cursor an den Anfang der Datei .TP \fBAlt+S\fP Bewege den Cursor an das Ende der Datei .TP \fBStrg+S\fP Suche nach einer bestimmten Zeichenkette in der Datei .TP \fBStrg+A\fP Suche nach dem nächsten Vorkommen der zu letzt gesuchten Zeichenkette .TP \fBStrg+G\fP Gehe zu der angegebenen Zeile innerhalb der Datei .TP \fBStrg+K\fP Lösche die aktuelle Zeile .TP \fBStrg+Y\fP oder \fBStrg+U\fP Füge den Block von zu letzt gelöschten Zeilen ein .TP \fBStrg+R\fP Lies eine Datei ein und füge sie an der Position des Cursors ein .TP \fBStrg+T\fP Wechsel zwischen Hardware- und Software-Tabulatoren .TP \fBStrg+O\fP Öffne eine neue Datei innerhalb des Editors .TP \fBStrg+W\fP Sichere die Datei .TP \fBStrg+Q\fP Sichere die Datei unter einem anderen Dateinamen .TP \fBStrg+E\fP Vergiß die Modifikationen an der Datei .TP \fBStrg+L\fP Den Bildschirm neu aufbauen .TP \fBStrg+X\fP Sichere die Datei und verlasse den Editor .TP \fBStrg+D\fP Führe einen internen Debugbefehl aus, falls Debugging eingeschaltet ist. .TP \fB\fP Beende den Editor ohne die Datei zu sichern .TP \fBStrg+Z\fP Halte den Editor an (suspend) und kehre zur Kommandozeile zurück \fB\fP bezieht sich auf die Unterbrechungstaste des Terminals. Normalerweise ist das Strg+C, kann aber von Terminal zu Terminal verschieden sein. Im Gegensatz dazu ist Strg+Z eine feste Tastenkombination, egal welche Stopptaste beim Terminal eingestellt ist. .SH MODULE Obwohl \fIlpe\fP klein sein soll, hat er dennoch die Möglichkeit, kompliziertere Aktionen auszuführen, die durch Dateimodi festgelegt werden. Diese Modi werden durch externe Module realisiert, die zur Laufzeit abhängig von dem jeweiligen Dateityp nachgeladen werden. Alle Module müssen in einem der in dem Abschnitt DATEIEN angegebenen Verzeichnisse abgelegt werden. Diese Verzeichnisse werden zur Laufzeit durchsucht, um ein der Datei entsprechendes Modul zu finden. .SH DATEIEN .TP \fB/etc/lpe\fP Verzeichnis für systemweite Module .TP \fB$HOME/.lpe\fP Verzeichnis für Benutzerspezifische Module Beide Verzeichnisse werden zur Laufzeit durchsucht. Alle regulären Dateien innerhalb der Verzeichnisse werden als potentielle Module für \fIlpe\fP interpretiert. Unterverzeichnisse werden in der Suche nicht berücksichtigt. .SH "SIEHE AUßERDEM" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTOR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu .SH BUGS \&'ne Menge -- die Datei BUGS innerhalb der Sourcen beinhaltet ein paar davon. Ich werden diese Manpage nicht oft genug updaten, um mit der Liste der Bugs mitzuhalten. Daher versuche ich lieber gar nicht, alle hier aufzuführen. lpe-1.2.6.13/man/lpe.1.fr0000600000232200023220000000635010556651327014741 0ustar pbuilderpbuilder.TH LPE 1 "12 Décembre 1998" .SH NOM lpe \- Lightweight programmer's editor (Éditeur de texte léger pour programmeurs) .SH SYNOPSIS \fBlpe\fP [ --help | --version ] .br \fBlpe\fP [ -- ] \fIfile\fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fILpe\fP est un éditeur de texte temps réel, minimaliste, visuel, conçu pour faciliter l'édition de code sans isoler les utilisateurs du shell. Il permet la recherche de texte simple dans les fichiers, le couper-coller de blocs, ainsi que d'autres fonctionnalités standards. Il s'inspire un peu d'emacs(1) et pico(1). .SS Options .TP \fB--help\fP Affiche une brève description du programme et de son utilisation et rend le contrôle au shell. Cela doit être la première opiton passée à \fBlpe\fP, toutes les autres options sont alors ignorées. .TP \fB--version\fP Affiche le numéro de version du programme et rend le contrôle au shell. Cela doit être la première opiton passée à \fBlpe\fP, toutes les autres options sont alors ignorées. .TP \fB--\fP Considère que les arguments suivants sont des noms de fichiers et non des options. Cela permet l'utilisation de lpe pour éditer des fichiers dont le nom commence avec le caractère \-. .SH NOTES Comme mentionné plus haut, lpe est un éditeur minimaliste, conçu pour être petit, robuste et efficace, non pour contenir des fonctionnalités superflues. Pour cette raison, apprendre à utiliser lpe n'est pas difficile si l'utilisateur est d'accord pour apprendre un petit nombre de raccourcis clavier. .SS Commandes clavier .TP \fBUp\fP ou \fBAlt-K\fP Aller sur la ligne précédente .TP \fBDown\fP ou \fBAlt-J\fP Aller sur la ligne suivante .TP \fBLeft\fP ou \fBAlt-H\fP Aller à gauche d'un caractère .TP \fBRight\fP ou \fBAlt-L\fP Aller à droite d'un caractère .TP \fBHome\fP ou \fBAlt-0\fP Déplacer le curseur en début de ligne .TP \fBEnd\fP ou \fBAlt-$\fP Déplacer le curseur en fin de ligne .TP \fBPageUp\fP ou \fBAlt-B\fP Se déplacer d'un écran vers le haut .TP \fBPageDn\fP ou \fBAlt-F\fP Se déplacer d'un écran vers le bas .TP \fBAlt-A\fP Aller au début de fichier .TP \fBAlt-S\fP Aller en fin de fichier .TP \fBCtrl-S\fP Chercher une chaîne de caractère .TP \fBCtrl-K\fP Détruire la ligne courante .TP \fBCtrl-Y\fP ou \fBCtrl-U\fP Insérer le dernier bloc effacé .TP \fBCtrl-T\fP Changer la gestion des tabulations .TP \fBCtrl-O\fP Ouvrir un nouveau fichier depuis l'éditeur .TP \fBCtrl-W\fP Ecrire le fichier sur le disque .TP \fBCtrl-Q\fP Sauver sous un autre nom .TP \fBCtrl-E\fP Ignorer les modifications faites au fichier .TP \fBCtrl-X\fP Ecrire le fichier sur le disque et quitter .TP \fBCtrl-D\fP Executer une commande interne de debug .TP \fB\fP Sortir sans sauver le fichier .TP \fBCtrl-Z\fP Suspendre l'éditeur et ouvrir un shell \fB\fP désigne la touche d'interruption de votre terminal. C'est souvent la combinaison Ctrl-C, mais cela peut varier d'un terminal à l'autre. La combinaison Ctrl-Z est, par contre, fixée et ne dépend donc pas de votre terminal. .SH "VOIR AUSSI" emacs(1), pico(1) .SH AUTEUR Chris Smith, cd_smith@ou.edu .SH BUGS Il y en a des tas -- Lire le fichier BUGS dans les fichiers de la distribution pour une liste partielle. Je ne compte pas mettre à jour cette man page aussi souvent que la liste des bugs rencontrés, je ne vais donc même pas essayer de lister tous les problèmes ici. lpe-1.2.6.13/CUSTOMIZE0000600000232200023220000001517407136116754014227 0ustar pbuilderpbuilderCustomization Guide for Lpe This file describes where to start in customizing lpe to fit your own preferences. As of version 1.2.4, lpe reads a configuration file that can be used to customize its behavior. I will be adding more options to this config file as time goes on, and that will be most of what this document describes. If you are using a version prior to 1.2.4-mhp-2, you'll need to check out the CUSTOMIZE file from that distribution, as this information will not apply. The configuration files are SLang scripts, however, you don't have to know SLang to be able to configure lpe. This documentation will show you the basic things that can get you started. The main configuration file is located at $sysconfdir/lperc, depending on how you configured lpe this can be anything. Most common configurations will probably be the following: /usr/local/etc/lperc /usr/etc/lperc /etc/lperc A per-user configuration file exists too, it is located in ~/.lpe/custom Before modifying the main file, it is a good idea to test the modifications in the per-user configuratio file, so you won't break anything. Lpe does NOT stop at the first file. Instead, it reads all files present, and values in later files override values from prior files. This means that you can use the .lpe/custom file from your home directory to override site-wide defaults in /etc/lperc, or compiled-in application defaults. The application defaults are only used if none of the configuration files can be found. As I said before, the configuration files are SLang scripts, therefore you can place SLang function calls into them and whatever SLang allows. For beginners, the lpe_set_mode_option function will be the most useful. Currently, this is the only function that affects lpe directly. Its syntax is the following: lpe_set_option (