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            1 WARNING: This is work in progress! A lot of bugs still need to be fixed
            2 before this can be used as a real text editor.
            3 
            4 ledit is a vi-like text editor for people who switch between keyboard
            5 layouts frequently and/or work with languages that require complex text
            6 layout.
            7 
            8 Additionally, it allows multiple views on a text buffer so that different
            9 parts of a file can be shown at the same time.
           10 
           11 REQUIREMENTS:
           12 pango (with xft), xlib (extensions: xkb, xdbe),
           13 xcursor, libutf8proc (if ENABLE_UTF8PROC is set)
           14 
           15 Note: xcursor technically wouldn't be needed since it's just a dependency
           16 of features in ctrlsel that currently aren't being used, but I will
           17 probably use those features later, so I was too lazy to remove those parts.
           18 
           19 Packages to install:
           20 On OpenBSD: pango, libutf8proc
           21 On Debian-based systems:
           22 libpango1.0-dev, libx11-dev, libxkbfile-dev libxcursor-dev, libutf8proc-dev
           23 (this is just from memory, I need to test it with a fresh system sometime)
           24 
           25 Installation:
           26 Simply run 'make' and 'make install'
           27 To compile with debugging symbols and some debug output, run 'make DEBUG=1'
           28 To compile with fsanitize=address, run 'make SANITIZE=1'
           29 
           30 A sample configuration file can be found in leditrc.example.
           31 Copy this to ~/.leditrc in order to use it.
           32 
           33 Note: If you think important key bindings are missing in the default
           34 configuration, let me know. It definitely isn't set in stone yet.
           35 
           36 The documentation can be viewed in ledit.1 and leditrc.5 or at the following locations:
           37 
           38 gopher://lumidify.org/0/doc/ledit/ledit-current.txt
           39 gopher://4kcetb7mo7hj6grozzybxtotsub5bempzo4lirzc3437amof2c2impyd.onion/0/doc/ledit/ledit-current.txt
           40 http://lumidify.org/doc/ledit/ledit-current.html
           41 http://4kcetb7mo7hj6grozzybxtotsub5bempzo4lirzc3437amof2c2impyd.onion/doc/ledit/ledit-current.html
           42 https://lumidify.org/doc/ledit/ledit-current.html
           43 
           44 gopher://lumidify.org/0/doc/ledit/leditrc-current.txt
           45 gopher://4kcetb7mo7hj6grozzybxtotsub5bempzo4lirzc3437amof2c2impyd.onion/0/doc/ledit/leditrc-current.txt
           46 http://lumidify.org/doc/ledit/leditrc-current.html
           47 http://4kcetb7mo7hj6grozzybxtotsub5bempzo4lirzc3437amof2c2impyd.onion/doc/ledit/leditrc-current.html
           48 https://lumidify.org/doc/ledit/leditrc-current.html
           49 
           50 Note that the documentation isn't particularly great.
           51 This might be fixed sometime in the future.
           52 
           53 Also note that nothing is stable at the moment. In particular, some of the
           54 function names mentioned in leditrc.5 will probably be changed still.