Is there any wordprocessor in unix
Chris Lewis
clewis at eci386.uucp
Wed Jul 12 05:25:42 AEST 1989
In article <248 at arnor.UUCP> uri at arnor.UUCP (Uri Blumenthal) writes:
>From article <4856 at macom1.UUCP>, by larry at macom1.UUCP (Larry Taborek):
>> From article <7868 at bsu-cs.bsu.edu>, by mysore at bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Swamy Bale):
>>> Just wondering, is there any word processor utility in UNIX bsd 4.2
>> Yes, its called 'vi'.
>Great. And it has all those fancy fonts, it can format the text in
>two columns and make a lot of other things usual WP's do? Or you'll
>tell that I need also troff, fonts for it (who knows where from),
>special previewer and so on?
a) depends on what you mean by "usual WP's". The most popular so-called
WP's (eg: wordstar, msword, wordperfect, etc.) don't have "fancy
fonts". They can lay out Courier fonts okay, but have very
limited capabilities with proportional - especially with multiple
point sizes.
b) BSD is bundled with nroff, troff, tbl, eqn, and various printer
support depending on the version of BSD (versatec fonts,ditroff etc. etc.)
And is either available or already bundled in almost every other version
of *nix. What's the problem?
c) Documents are portable across many machines (try printing
a wordperfect document on an IBM mainframe!). And there are several
companies with extensions.
Bundled with DOS you only get EDLIN.
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