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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5]>
6<sect1 id="ch-system-vim" xreflabel="Vim" role="wrap">
7<title>Vim-&vim-version;</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="vim.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim"><primary sortas="a-Vim">Vim</primary></indexterm>
11
12<sect2 role="package"><title/>
13<para>The Vim package contains a powerful text editor.</para>
14
15<segmentedlist>
16<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
17<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
18<seglistitem><seg>0.4 SBU</seg><seg>34 MB</seg></seglistitem>
19</segmentedlist>
20
21<segmentedlist>
22<segtitle>Vim installation depends on</segtitle>
23<seglistitem><seg>Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils,
24GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Ncurses, Sed</seg></seglistitem>
25</segmentedlist>
26
27<tip>
28<title>Alternatives to Vim</title>
29<para>If you prefer another editor -- like Emacs, Joe, or Nano --
30please refer to <ulink url="&blfs-root;view/stable/postlfs/editors.html"/> for
31suggested installation instructions.</para>
32</tip>
33</sect2>
34
35<sect2 role="installation">
36<title>Installation of Vim</title>
37
38<para>First, unpack both
39<filename>vim-&vim-version;.tar.bz2</filename> and (optionally)
40<filename>vim-&vim-version;-lang.tar.gz</filename> archives into the
41same directory. Then change the default locations of the
42<filename>vimrc</filename> and <filename>gvimrc</filename>
43configuration files to <filename
44class="directory">/etc</filename>:</para>
45
46<screen><userinput>echo '#define SYS_VIMRC_FILE "/etc/vimrc"' &gt;&gt; src/feature.h
47echo '#define SYS_GVIMRC_FILE "/etc/gvimrc"' &gt;&gt; src/feature.h</userinput></screen>
48
49<para>Prepare Vim for compilation:</para>
50
51<screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-multibyte</userinput></screen>
52
53<para>The optional but highly recommended
54<parameter>--enable-multibyte</parameter> switch includes support for
55editing files in multibyte character encodings into
56<command>vim</command>. This is needed if the recommendation was not
57heeded to not to use LFS in locales with multibyte character sets.
58This switch is also helpful to be able to edit text files initially
59created in Linux distributions like Fedora Core that use UTF-8 as a
60default character set.</para>
61
62<para>Compile the package:</para>
63
64<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
65
66<para>To test the results, you can issue:
67<userinput>make test</userinput>. However, this test suite outputs a
68lot of chaotic characters to the screen, which can cause issues with
69the settings of the current terminal. Therefore, running the test
70suite here is strictly optional.</para>
71
72<para>Install the package:</para>
73
74<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
75
76<para>Many users are used to using <command>vi</command>, instead of
77<command>vim</command>. To allow execution of <command>vim</command>
78when they habitually enter <command>vi</command>, create a
79symlink:</para>
80
81<screen><userinput>ln -s vim /usr/bin/vi</userinput></screen>
82
83<para>If the X Window system is going to be installed on the LFS
84system, it may be necessary to re-compile Vim after installing X. Vim
85comes with a GUI version of the editor that requires X and some
86additional libraries to be installed. For more information on this
87process, refer to the Vim documentation.</para>
88
89</sect2>
90
91<sect2 id="conf-vim" role="configuration"><title>Configuring Vim</title>
92<indexterm zone="conf-vim"><primary sortas="e-/etc/vim">/etc/vim</primary></indexterm>
93
94<para>By default, <command>vim</command> runs in vi-incompatible mode.
95This may be new to users who have used other editors in the past. The
96<quote>nocompatible</quote> setting is included below to highlight the
97fact that a new behavior is being used. It also reminds those who
98would change to <quote>compatible</quote> mode that it should appear
99first. This is necessary because it changes other settings, and
100overrides must come after this setting. Create a default vim
101configuration file by running the following:</para>
102
103<screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/vimrc &lt;&lt; "EOF"
104" Begin /etc/vimrc
105
106set nocompatible
107set backspace=2
108syntax on
109if (&amp;term == "iterm") || (&amp;term == "putty")
110 set background=dark
111endif
112
113" End /etc/vimrc
114EOF</userinput></screen>
115
116<para>The <parameter>set nocompatible</parameter> makes
117<command>vim</command> behave in a more useful way (the default) than
118the vi-compatible manner. Remove the <quote>no</quote> if you want the
119old <command>vi</command> behavior. The <parameter>set
120backspace=2</parameter> allows backspacing over line breaks,
121autoindents, and the start of insert. The <parameter>syntax
122on</parameter> enables vim's syntax highlighting. Finally, the
123<parameter>if</parameter> statement with the <parameter>set
124background=dark</parameter> corrects <command>vim</command>'s guess
125about the background color of some terminal emulators. This gives the
126highlighting a better color scheme for use on the black background of
127these programs.</para>
128
129<para>Documentation for other available options can be obtained by
130running the following command:</para>
131
132<screen><userinput>vim -c ':options'</userinput></screen>
133
134</sect2>
135
136<sect2 id="contents-vim" role="content"><title>Contents of Vim</title>
137
138<segmentedlist>
139<segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
140<seglistitem><seg>efm_filter.pl, efm_perl.pl, ex (link to vim), less.sh, mve.awk,
141pltags.pl, ref, rview (link to vim), rvim (link to vim), shtags.pl, tcltags, vi (link to vim),
142view (link to vim), vim, vim132, vim2html.pl, vimdiff (link to vim), vimm, vimspell.sh,
143vimtutor and xxd</seg></seglistitem>
144</segmentedlist>
145
146<variablelist><bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short descriptions</bridgehead>
147<?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
148
149<varlistentry id="efm_filter.pl">
150<term><command>efm_filter.pl</command></term>
151<listitem>
152<para>a filter for creating an error file that can be read by <command>vim</command>.</para>
153<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim efm_filter.pl"><primary sortas="b-efm_filter.pl">efm_filter.pl</primary></indexterm>
154</listitem>
155</varlistentry>
156
157<varlistentry id="efm_perl.pl">
158<term><command>efm_perl.pl</command></term>
159<listitem>
160<para>reformats the error messages of the
161Perl interpreter for use with the <quote>quickfix</quote> mode of <command>vim</command>.</para>
162<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim efm_perl.pl"><primary sortas="b-efm_perl.pl">efm_perl.pl</primary></indexterm>
163</listitem>
164</varlistentry>
165
166<varlistentry id="ex">
167<term><command>ex</command></term>
168<listitem>
169<para>starts <command>vim</command> in ex mode.</para>
170<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim ex"><primary sortas="b-ex">ex</primary></indexterm>
171</listitem>
172</varlistentry>
173
174<varlistentry id="less.sh">
175<term><command>less.sh</command></term>
176<listitem>
177<para>a script that starts <command>vim</command> with less.vim.</para>
178<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim less.sh"><primary sortas="b-less.sh">less.sh</primary></indexterm>
179</listitem>
180</varlistentry>
181
182<varlistentry id="mve.awk">
183<term><command>mve.awk</command></term>
184<listitem>
185<para>processes <command>vim</command> errors.</para>
186<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim mve.awk"><primary sortas="b-mve.awk">mve.awk</primary></indexterm>
187</listitem>
188</varlistentry>
189
190<varlistentry id="pltags.pl">
191<term><command>pltags.pl</command></term>
192<listitem>
193<para>creates a tags file for Perl code, for use by <command>vim</command>.</para>
194<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim pltags.pl"><primary sortas="b-pltags.pl">pltags.pl</primary></indexterm>
195</listitem>
196</varlistentry>
197
198<varlistentry id="ref">
199<term><command>ref</command></term>
200<listitem>
201<para>checks the spelling of arguments.</para>
202<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim ref"><primary sortas="b-ref">ref</primary></indexterm>
203</listitem>
204</varlistentry>
205
206<varlistentry id="rview">
207<term><command>rview</command></term>
208<listitem>
209<para>is a restricted version of <command>view</command>: no shell
210commands can be started and <command>view</command> cannot be suspended.</para>
211<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim rview"><primary sortas="b-rview">rview</primary></indexterm>
212</listitem>
213</varlistentry>
214
215<varlistentry id="rvim">
216<term><command>rvim</command></term>
217<listitem>
218<para>is a restricted version of <command>vim</command>: no shell
219commands can be started and <command>vim</command> cannot be suspended.</para>
220<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim rvim"><primary sortas="b-rvim">rvim</primary></indexterm>
221</listitem>
222</varlistentry>
223
224<varlistentry id="shtags.pl">
225<term><command>shtags.pl</command></term>
226<listitem>
227<para>generates a tag file for Perl scripts.</para>
228<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim shtags.pl"><primary sortas="b-shtags.pl">shtags.pl</primary></indexterm>
229</listitem>
230</varlistentry>
231
232<varlistentry id="tcltags">
233<term><command>tcltags</command></term>
234<listitem>
235<para>generates a tag file for TCL code.</para>
236<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim tcltags"><primary sortas="b-tcltags">tcltags</primary></indexterm>
237</listitem>
238</varlistentry>
239
240<varlistentry id="view">
241<term><command>view</command></term>
242<listitem>
243<para>starts <command>vim</command> in read-only mode.</para>
244<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim view"><primary sortas="b-view">view</primary></indexterm>
245</listitem>
246</varlistentry>
247
248<varlistentry id="vim">
249<term><command>vim</command></term>
250<listitem>
251<para>is the editor.</para>
252<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vim"><primary sortas="b-vim">vim</primary></indexterm>
253</listitem>
254</varlistentry>
255
256<varlistentry id="vim132">
257<term><command>vim132</command></term>
258<listitem>
259<para>starts <command>vim</command> with the terminal in 132-column mode.</para>
260<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vim132"><primary sortas="b-vim132">vim132</primary></indexterm>
261</listitem>
262</varlistentry>
263
264<varlistentry id="vim2html.pl">
265<term><command>vim2html.pl</command></term>
266<listitem>
267<para>converts Vim documentation to HTML.</para>
268<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vim2html.pl"><primary sortas="b-vim2html.pl">vim2html.pl</primary></indexterm>
269</listitem>
270</varlistentry>
271
272<varlistentry id="vimdiff">
273<term><command>vimdiff</command></term>
274<listitem>
275<para>edits two or three versions of a file with <command>vim</command> and show differences.</para>
276<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vimdiff"><primary sortas="b-vimdiff">vimdiff</primary></indexterm>
277</listitem>
278</varlistentry>
279
280<varlistentry id="vimm">
281<term><command>vimm</command></term>
282<listitem>
283<para>enables the DEC locator input model on a remote terminal.</para>
284<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vimm"><primary sortas="b-vimm">vimm</primary></indexterm>
285</listitem>
286</varlistentry>
287
288<varlistentry id="vimspell.sh">
289<term><command>vimspell.sh</command></term>
290<listitem>
291<para>a script which spells a file and generates the syntax statements necessary
292to highlight in <command>vim</command>. This script requires the old Unix <command>spell</command>
293command, which is provided neither in LFS nor in BLFS.</para>
294<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vimspell.sh"><primary sortas="b-vimspell.sh">vimspell.sh</primary></indexterm>
295</listitem>
296</varlistentry>
297
298<varlistentry id="vimtutor">
299<term><command>vimtutor</command></term>
300<listitem>
301<para>teaches you the basic keys and commands of <command>vim</command>.</para>
302<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vimtutor"><primary sortas="b-vimtutor">vimtutor</primary></indexterm>
303</listitem>
304</varlistentry>
305
306<varlistentry id="xxd">
307<term><command>xxd</command></term>
308<listitem>
309<para>creates a hex dump of the given file. It can
310also do the reverse, so it can be used for binary patching.</para>
311<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim xxd"><primary sortas="b-xxd">xxd</primary></indexterm>
312</listitem>
313</varlistentry>
314</variablelist>
315
316</sect2>
317
318</sect1>
319
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