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visual interface (foldoc) | Visual Interface
 
     (vi) /V-I/, /vi:/, *never* /siks/ A {screen
    editor} crufted together by Bill Joy for an early BSD
    release.  vi became the de facto standard Unix editor and a
    nearly undisputed hacker favourite outside of MIT until the
    rise of Emacs after about 1984.
 
    It tends to frustrate new users no end, as it will neither
    take commands while expecting input text nor vice versa, and
    the default setup provides no indication of which mode the
    editor is in (one correspondent accordingly reports that he
    has often heard the editor's name pronounced /vi:l/).
    Nevertheless it is still widely used (about half the
    respondents in a 1991 Usenet poll preferred it), and even
    some Emacs fans resort to it as a mail editor and for small
    editing jobs (mainly because it starts up faster than the
    bulkier versions of Emacs).
 
    See holy wars.
 
    (1995-10-03)
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  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
visual interface (foldoc) | Visual Interface
 
     (vi) /V-I/, /vi:/, *never* /siks/ A {screen
    editor} crufted together by Bill Joy for an early BSD
    release.  vi became the de facto standard Unix editor and a
    nearly undisputed hacker favourite outside of MIT until the
    rise of Emacs after about 1984.
 
    It tends to frustrate new users no end, as it will neither
    take commands while expecting input text nor vice versa, and
    the default setup provides no indication of which mode the
    editor is in (one correspondent accordingly reports that he
    has often heard the editor's name pronounced /vi:l/).
    Nevertheless it is still widely used (about half the
    respondents in a 1991 Usenet poll preferred it), and even
    some Emacs fans resort to it as a mail editor and for small
    editing jobs (mainly because it starts up faster than the
    bulkier versions of Emacs).
 
    See holy wars.
 
    (1995-10-03)
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