Japanized Vim (with Canna and Wnn6)

PR:		ports/6029 (part of)
Submitted by:	Satoshi Taoka <taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
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# New ports collection makefile for: jvim for Canna and Wnn6
# Version required: jvim2.0r+onew2.2.10
# Date created: 5 Sep 1997
# Whom: Satoshi TAOKA <taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
#
# $Id$
#
PKGNAME= ja-jvim-canna+wnn6-2.0r
CANNA= yes
WNN6= yes
.include "${.CURDIR}/../jvim/Makefile"

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Japanized Vim (with Canna and Wnn6)

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JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used
to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially
useful for editing programs.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and Wnn6.
There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command
line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read
difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim.
-- S. Taoka
<taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>

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# New ports collection makefile for: jvim for Canna and Wnn6
# Version required: jvim2.0r+onew2.2.10
# Date created: 5 Sep 1997
# Whom: Satoshi TAOKA <taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
#
# $Id$
#
PKGNAME= ja-jvim-canna+wnn6-2.0r
CANNA= yes
WNN6= yes
.include "${.CURDIR}/../jvim/Makefile"

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Japanized Vim (with Canna and Wnn6)

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JVim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used
to edit any ASCII and Japanese(EUC or JIS) text. It is especially
useful for editing programs.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna and Wnn6.
There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, command
line editing, filename completion, on line help, quoting, etc.. Read
difference.doc for a summary of the differences between vi and Vim.
-- S. Taoka
<taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>