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Source: sam
Section: editors
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Gergely Nagy <algernon@bonehunter.rulez.org>
Standards-Version: 3.5.9
Build-Depends: libx11-dev, libxt-dev, x-dev, ed, dpatch (>= 1.13)

Package: sam
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: ssh
Section: editors
Description: the plan9 text editor -- ed with a gui and multi-file editing
 sam -d can be used without X (with an ed-like interface -- but with
 more powerful regular expressions, the capacity to edit multiple
 files with a single command, and unlimited undo).  Files can be added
 to an exiting sam session using the B command.
 .
 sam without the -d option is an graphical editor with pop-up menus
 and a point+click interface. You'll want to read sam's manual page to
 use the full power of sam, but you can probably figure out how to do
 basic editing with a minimum of trial and error.
 .
 If you have a Plan 9 terminal, you can use the Plan 9 terminal with
 sam to edit unix files, but not vice-versa; the Plan 9 authentication
 scheme does not honor remote execution requests from a non-Plan 9
 system.