must be on System V and also have STREAMS. Avoid the STREAMS code for
NetBSD.
Note: I haven't tested this or even looked at any of the code except
for what was trying to use STREAMS, so it may not work; but now it at
least builds, and the behavior if ptyfs is not detected is unchanged.
* Jump to file on Ctrl-j
* Complete in filebrowser with Ctrl-Tab
* Debugger fixes and fixes for HP-UX
* Various build fixes for different OS's
* Insert history in all input widgets.
* Shell command line on Escape pipes selected text through
arbitrary commands (experimental).
* Colour space options, black on white display.
* Prolog syntax highlighting.
* Gimp script syntax highlighting.
* Valgrind auditing.
Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@ms25.url.com.tw>.
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