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Zile is another Emacs-clone. Zile is a customizable, self-documenting
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real-time open-source display editor.
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Zile was written to be as similar as possible to Emacs; every Emacs user
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should feel at home with Zile. Zile features
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* Small but fast and powerful. It is very useful for small footprint
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installations (like on floppy disk) or quick editing sessions.
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* 8-bit clean. Zile can operate with binary files.
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* Looks like Emacs. Most Zile key sequences and function names are
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identical to Emacs ones.
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* Multi buffer editing w/multi level undo. Zile can open an infinite
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number of files and can record an infinite sequence of undo
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operations.
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* Multi window. Zile can display multiple windows on the screen.
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* Killing, yanking and registers. The typical killing, yanking and
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register features of Emacs are available under Zile.
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* Minibuffer completion. Zile can complete the user written text.
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This is very useful for M-x commands and for selecting files.
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* Colors. Zile makes use of the color capatibilities of the terminal
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if available.
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* Source highlighting (``C'', ``C++'', and shell scripts). Zile can
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highlight ``C'', ``C++'' source files and shell scripts for
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better reading.
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* Auto fill (word wrap). Zile automatically breaks the lines when
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they become too wide (if the Auto Fill Mode is enabled).
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