Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/11/28/23:02:54
In article <65j14u$bpm AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca>, Paul Derbyshire
<ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA> writes
>
>"Smith A. Cat" (imbe AT primenet DOT com) writes:
>> This is an unofficial announcement of the unofficial Homepage for VIM
>> for DOS!
>
>What the heck is that? A detergent?
Yep, it deters gents. Or something. :)
>> version 5 release *p* will compile *right-outta-the-box* with the base
>> distribution of DJGPP, and everything seems to work splendidly.
>
>Well I should hope so!
>
>> release *q* MAY have a bug which causes insert mode to get "stuck",
>> making it impossible to quit the program! (release *p* does NOT have
>> this bug).
>
>Every version of Vile I've ever seen has bugs where you can get stuck
>unable to edit or even unable to exit.
I'm confused by the version numnering system used, I've NEVER seen
anything like this before.
This is Version 5 release *p*, a previous release *q* had a bug.
1'st query *q* comes after *p*, in my Earth language anyway.
2'nd query *p* isn't the 5'th letter from the beginning of the alphabet
nor the 5'th from the end, in my Earth language anyway.
What method do you use for assigning version number/letters?? An
alphabet board type thing on a wall and darts?? I assume you remove each
letter when it's been used, I also assume you'll start chucking 2 darts
at the board when all 26 letters have been used.
Am I close?? :)
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