lfs/chapter06/vim.xml
Bruce Dubbs 1b12edf6d4 Remove unneded vim patch
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<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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<sect1 id="ch-system-vim" role="wrap">
<?dbhtml filename="vim.html"?>
<sect1info condition="script">
<productname>vim</productname>
<productnumber>&vim-version;</productnumber>
<address>&vim-url;<otheraddr>&vim-lang-url;</otheraddr></address>
</sect1info>
<title>Vim-&vim-version;</title>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim">
<primary sortas="a-Vim">Vim</primary>
</indexterm>
<sect2 role="package">
<title/>
<para>The Vim package contains a powerful text editor.</para>
<segmentedlist>
<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
<seglistitem>
<seg>&vim-ch6-sbu;</seg>
<seg>&vim-ch6-du;</seg>
</seglistitem>
</segmentedlist>
<tip>
<title>Alternatives to Vim</title>
<para>If you prefer another editor&mdash;such as Emacs, Joe, or
Nano&mdash;please refer to <ulink
url="&blfs-root;view/svn/postlfs/editors.html"/> for suggested
installation instructions.</para>
</tip>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">
<title>Installation of Vim</title>
<para>First, unpack both
<filename>vim-&vim-version;.tar.bz2</filename> and (optionally)
<filename>vim-&vim-version;-lang.tar.gz</filename> archives into the
same directory.</para>
<para>Apply a patch which fixes various issues already found and fixed by
the upstream maintainers since the inital release of Vim-&vim-version;:
</para>
<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../&vim-fixes-patch;</userinput></screen>
<!--
<para>This version of Vim installs translated man pages and places
them into directories that will not be searched by Man-DB. Patch Vim
so that it installs its man pages into searchable directories and
ultimately allows Man-DB to transcode the page into the desired format
at run-time:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../&vim-mandir-patch;</userinput></screen>
-->
<para>Change the default location of the
<filename>vimrc</filename> configuration file to <filename
class="directory">/etc</filename>:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="pre">echo '#define SYS_VIMRC_FILE "/etc/vimrc"' &gt;&gt; src/feature.h</userinput></screen>
<para>Now prepare Vim for compilation:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="configure">./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-multibyte</userinput></screen>
<variablelist>
<title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>
<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>--enable-multibyte</parameter></term>
<listitem>
<para>This switch enables support for editing files in multibyte
character encodings. This is needed if using a locale with a
multibyte character set. This switch is also helpful to be able
to edit text files initially created in Linux distributions like
Fedora Core that use UTF-8 as a default character set.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<para>Compile the package:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
<para>To test the results, issue:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="test">make test</userinput></screen>
<para>However, this test suite outputs a lot of binary data to the screen,
which can cause issues with the settings of the current terminal. This can
be resolved by redirecting the output to a log file.</para>
<para>Install the package:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="install">make install</userinput></screen>
<para>Many users are used to using <command>vi</command> instead of
<command>vim</command>. To allow execution of <command>vim</command>
when users habitually enter <command>vi</command>, create a
symlink for both the binary and the man page in the provided
languages:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="install">ln -sv vim /usr/bin/vi
for L in /usr/share/man/{,*/}man1/vim.1; do
ln -sv vim.1 $(dirname $L)/vi.1
done</userinput></screen>
<para>By default, Vim's documentation is installed in <filename
class="directory">/usr/share/vim</filename>. The following symlink
allows the documentation to be accessed via <filename
class="directory">/usr/share/doc/vim-&vim-version;</filename>, making
it consistent with the location of documentation for other packages:</para>
<screen><userinput remap="install">ln -sv ../&vim-docdir;/doc /usr/share/doc/vim-&vim-version;</userinput></screen>
<para>If an X Window System is going to be installed on the LFS
system, it may be necessary to recompile Vim after installing X. Vim
comes with a GUI version of the editor that requires X and some
additional libraries to be installed. For more information on this
process, refer to the Vim documentation and the Vim installation page
in the BLFS book at <ulink
url="&blfs-root;view/svn/postlfs/editors.html#postlfs-editors-vim"/>.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="conf-vim" role="configuration">
<title>Configuring Vim</title>
<indexterm zone="conf-vim">
<primary sortas="e-/etc/vimrc">/etc/vimrc</primary>
</indexterm>
<para>By default, <command>vim</command> runs in vi-incompatible mode.
This may be new to users who have used other editors in the past. The
<quote>nocompatible</quote> setting is included below to highlight the
fact that a new behavior is being used. It also reminds those who would
change to <quote>compatible</quote> mode that it should be the first
setting in the configuration file. This is necessary because it changes
other settings, and overrides must come after this setting. Create a default
<command>vim</command> configuration file by running the following:</para>
<screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/vimrc &lt;&lt; "EOF"
<literal>" Begin /etc/vimrc
set nocompatible
set backspace=2
syntax on
if (&amp;term == "iterm") || (&amp;term == "putty")
set background=dark
endif
" End /etc/vimrc</literal>
EOF</userinput></screen>
<para>The <parameter>set nocompatible</parameter> setting makes
<command>vim</command> behave in a more useful way (the default) than
the vi-compatible manner. Remove the <quote>no</quote> to keep the
old <command>vi</command> behavior. The <parameter>set
backspace=2</parameter> setting allows backspacing over line breaks,
autoindents, and the start of insert. The <parameter>syntax
on</parameter> parameter enables vim's syntax highlighting. Finally,
the <emphasis>if</emphasis> statement with the <parameter>set
background=dark</parameter> setting corrects <command>vim</command>'s
guess about the background color of some terminal emulators. This
gives the highlighting a better color scheme for use on the black
background of these programs.</para>
<para>Documentation for other available options can be obtained by
running the following command:</para>
<screen role="nodump"><userinput>vim -c ':options'</userinput></screen>
<note>
<para>By default, Vim only installs spell files for the English language.
To install spell files for your preferred language, download the
<filename>*.spl</filename> and optionally, the <filename>*.sug</filename>
files for your language and character encoding from <ulink
url="ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell/"/> and save them to
<filename class='directory'>/usr/share/&vim-docdir;/spell/</filename>.</para>
<para>To use these spell files, some configuration in
<filename>/etc/vimrc</filename> is needed, e.g.:</para>
<screen><literal>set spelllang=en,ru
set spell</literal></screen>
<para>For more information, see the appropriate README file located
at the URL above.</para>
</note>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="contents-vim" role="content">
<title>Contents of Vim</title>
<segmentedlist>
<segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
<seglistitem>
<seg>ex (link to vim), rview (link to vim), rvim (link to vim),
vi (link to vim), view (link to vim), vim,
vimdiff (link to vim), vimtutor, and xxd</seg>
</seglistitem>
</segmentedlist>
<variablelist>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
<?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
<?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
<varlistentry id="ex">
<term><command>ex</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Starts <command>vim</command> in ex mode</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim ex">
<primary sortas="b-ex">ex</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="rview">
<term><command>rview</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Is a restricted version of <command>view</command>; no shell
commands can be started and <command>view</command> cannot be
suspended</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim rview">
<primary sortas="b-rview">rview</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="rvim">
<term><command>rvim</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Is a restricted version of <command>vim</command>; no shell
commands can be started and <command>vim</command> cannot be
suspended</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim rvim">
<primary sortas="b-rvim">rvim</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="vi">
<term><command>vi</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Link to <command>vim</command></para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vi">
<primary sortas="b-vi">vi</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="view">
<term><command>view</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Starts <command>vim</command> in read-only mode</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim view">
<primary sortas="b-view">view</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="vim">
<term><command>vim</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Is the editor</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vim">
<primary sortas="b-vim">vim</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="vimdiff">
<term><command>vimdiff</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Edits two or three versions of a file with <command>vim</command>
and show differences</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vimdiff">
<primary sortas="b-vimdiff">vimdiff</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="vimtutor">
<term><command>vimtutor</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Teaches the basic keys and commands of
<command>vim</command></para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim vimtutor">
<primary sortas="b-vimtutor">vimtutor</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="xxd">
<term><command>xxd</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>Creates a hex dump of the given file; it can
also do the reverse, so it can be used for binary patching</para>
<indexterm zone="ch-system-vim xxd">
<primary sortas="b-xxd">xxd</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</sect2>
</sect1>