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Quick.Cart 3.1 (Default branch)

ImageQuick.Cart is a small, simple, and multilingualshopping cart script. It offers plenty of options.It is very easy to setup and install, based onFlat Files, XHTML 1.1 compliant, WAI compliant,and very easy to customize. It has good supportvia email and forums, a WYSIWYG editor, SEO tools,no limits to products and pages depth, no limit toimages per page, and more.License: FreewareChanges:
New pages and product files list management, new "Display files from server in form" and "Change files name to page and product name" options in settings, the ability to add carriers to payment methods, a .htaccess file in "templates/" that disables viewing of template files for security reasons, and a few small bugfixes. The tinyMCE editor was updated to version 3.1.0.1.Image

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VI(1)							      General Commands Manual							     VI(1)

NAME
vi - screen oriented (visual) display editor based on ex SYNOPSIS
vi [ -t tag ] [ -r ] [ +command ] [ -l ] [ -wn ] name ... DESCRIPTION
Vi (visual) is a display oriented text editor based on ex(1). Ex and vi run the same code; it is possible to get to the command mode of ex from within vi and vice-versa. The Vi Quick Reference card and the Introduction to Display Editing with Vi provide full details on using vi. FILES
See ex(1). SEE ALSO
ex (1), edit (1), ``Vi Quick Reference'' card, ``An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi''. AUTHOR
William Joy Mark Horton added macros to visual mode and is maintaining version 3 BUGS
Software tabs using ^T work only immediately after the autoindent. Left and right shifts on intelligent terminals don't make use of insert and delete character operations in the terminal. The wrapmargin option can be fooled since it looks at output columns when blanks are typed. If a long word passes through the margin and onto the next line without a break, then the line won't be broken. Insert/delete within a line can be slow if tabs are present on intelligent terminals, since the terminals need help in doing this cor- rectly. Saving text on deletes in the named buffers is somewhat inefficient. The source command does not work when executed as :source; there is no way to use the :append, :change, and :insert commands, since it is not possible to give more than one line of input to a : escape. To use these on a :global you must Q to ex command mode, execute them, and then reenter the screen editor with vi or open. 3rd Berkeley Distribution April 29, 1985 VI(1)