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patch 8.2.0931: some remarks about BeOS remain
Problem: Some remarks about BeOS remain. Solution: Remove BeOS remarks from the help and other files. (Emir Sari, closes #6221)
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@@ -13,9 +13,6 @@ src/if_sniff.* Interface to SNiFF. If you don't know what SNiFF is,
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src/os_amiga.* Files for the Amiga port.
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src/os_amiga.* Files for the Amiga port.
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src/gui_beos.*
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src/os_beos.* Files for the BeOS port.
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src/os_msdos.*
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src/os_msdos.*
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src/os_dos.* Files for the MS-DOS port.
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src/os_dos.* Files for the MS-DOS port.
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@@ -7696,7 +7696,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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'term' string (default is $TERM, if that fails:
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'term' string (default is $TERM, if that fails:
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in the GUI: "builtin_gui"
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in the GUI: "builtin_gui"
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on Amiga: "amiga"
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on Amiga: "amiga"
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on BeOS: "beos-ansi"
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on Haiku: "xterm"
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on Haiku: "xterm"
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on Mac: "mac-ansi"
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on Mac: "mac-ansi"
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on MiNT: "vt52"
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on MiNT: "vt52"
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*os_beos.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2016 Mar 28
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*os_beos.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Jun 07
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*BeOS* *BeBox*
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*beos* *BeOS* *BeBox*
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This is a port of Vim 5.1 to the BeOS Preview Release 2 (also known as PR2)
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This file used to contain particularities for the BeOS port of Vim.
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or later.
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This file contains the particularities for the BeBox/BeOS version of Vim. For
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The BeOS support was removed in patch 8.2.0849.
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matters not discussed in this file, Vim behaves very much like the Unix
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|os_unix.txt| version.
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1. General |beos-general|
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2. Compiling Vim |beos-compiling|
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3. Timeout in the Terminal |beos-timeout|
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4. Unicode vs. Latin1 |beos-unicode|
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5. The BeOS GUI |beos-gui|
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6. The $VIM directory |beos-vimdir|
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7. Drag & Drop |beos-dragndrop|
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8. Single Launch vs. Multiple
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Launch |beos-launch|
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9. Fonts |beos-fonts|
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10. The meta key modifier |beos-meta|
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11. Mouse key mappings |beos-mouse|
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12. Color names |beos-colors|
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13. Compiling with Perl |beos-perl|
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1. General *beos-general*
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The default syntax highlighting mostly works with different foreground colors
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to highlight items. This works best if you set your Terminal window to a
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darkish background and light letters. Some middle-grey background (for
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instance (r,g,b)=(168,168,168)) with black letters also works nicely. If you
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use the default light background and dark letters, it may look better to
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simply reverse the notion of foreground and background color settings. To do
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this, add this to your .vimrc file (where <Esc> may need to be replaced with
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the escape character): >
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:if &term == "beos-ansi"
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: set t_AB=<Esc>[3%dm
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: set t_AF=<Esc>[4%dm
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:endif
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2. Compiling Vim *beos-compiling*
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From the Advanced Access Preview Release (AAPR) on, Vim can be configured with
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the standard configure script. To get the compiler and its flags right, use
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the following command-line in the shell (you can cut and paste it in one go):
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CC=$BE_C_COMPILER CFLAGS="$BE_DEFAULT_C_FLAGS -O7" \
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./configure --prefix=/boot/home/config
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$BE_C_COMPILER is usually "mwcc", $BE_DEFAULT_C_FLAGS is usually "-I- -I."
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When configure has run, and you wish to enable GUI support, you must edit the
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config.mk file so that the lines with GUI_xxx refer to $(BEOSGUI_xxx) instead
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of $(NONE_xxx).
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Alternatively you can make this change in the Makefile; it will have a
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more permanent effect. Search for "NONE_".
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After compilation you need to add the resources to the binary. Add the
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following few lines near the end (before the line with "exit $exit_value") of
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the link.sh script to do this automatically.
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rmattr BEOS:TYPE vim
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copyres os_beos.rsrc vim
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mimeset vim
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Also, create a dummy file "strip":
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#!/bin/sh
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mimeset $1
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exit 0
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You will need it when using "make install" to install Vim.
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Now type "make" to compile Vim, then "make install" to install it.
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If you want to install Vim by hand, you must copy Vim to $HOME/config/bin, and
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create a bunch of symlinks to it ({g,r,rg}{vim,ex,view}). Furthermore you must
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copy Vim's configuration files to $HOME/config/share/vim:
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vim-5.0s/{*.vim,doc,syntax}. For completeness, you should also copy the nroff
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manual pages to $HOME/config/man/man1. Don't forget ctags/ctags and xxd/xxd!
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Obviously, you need the unlimited linker to actually link Vim. See
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http://www.metrowerks.com for purchasing the CodeWarrior compiler for BeOS.
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There are currently no other linkers that can do the job.
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This won't be able to include the Perl or Python interfaces even if
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you have the appropriate files installed. |beos-perl|
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3. Timeout in the Terminal *beos-timeout*
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Because some POSIX/UNIX features are still missing[1], there is no direct OS
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support for read-with-timeout in the Terminal. This would mean that you cannot
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use :mappings of more than one character, unless you also :set notimeout.
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|'timeout'|
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To circumvent this problem, I added a workaround to provide the necessary
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input with timeout by using an extra thread which reads ahead one character.
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As a side effect, it also makes Vim recognize when the Terminal window
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resizes.
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Function keys are not supported in the Terminal since they produce very
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indistinctive character sequences.
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These problems do not exist in the GUI.
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[1]: there is no select() on file descriptors; also the termios VMIN and VTIME
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settings do not seem to work properly. This has been the case since DR7 at
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least and still has not been fixed as of PR2.
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*beos-unicode*
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4. Unicode vs. Latin1 *beos-utf8*
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BeOS uses Unicode and UTF-8 for text strings (16-bit characters encoded to
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8-bit characters). Vim assumes ISO-Latin1 or other 8-bit character codes.
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This does not produce the desired results for non-ASCII characters. Try the
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command :digraphs to see. If they look messed up, use :set isprint=@ to
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(slightly) improve the display of ISO-Latin1 characters 128-255. This works
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better in the GUI, depending on which font you use (below).
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You may also use the /boot/bin/xtou command to convert UTF-8 files from (xtou
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-f iso1 filename) or to (xtou -t iso1 filename) ISO-Latin1 characters.
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5. The BeOS GUI *beos-gui*
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The BeOS GUI is no longer included. It was not maintained for a while and
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most likely didn't work. If you want to work on this: get the Vim 6.x version
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and merge it back in.
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6. The $VIM directory *beos-vimdir*
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$VIM is the symbolic name for the place where Vim's support files are stored.
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The default value for $VIM is set at compile time and can be determined with >
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The normal value is /boot/home/config/share/vim. If you don't like it you can
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set the VIM environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile' in your
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.vimrc: >
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:if version >= 500
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: set helpfile=~/vim/vim54/doc/help.txt
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: syntax on
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:endif
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7. Drag & Drop *beos-dragndrop*
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You can drop files and directories on either the Vim icon (starts a new Vim
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Launch") or on the Vim window (starts editing the files). Dropping a folder
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folders with either SHIFT key pressed, Vim changes directory to the folder
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that contains the first item dropped. When starting Vim, there is no need to
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press shift: Vim behaves as if you do.
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Files dropped set the current argument list. |argument-list|
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are set to Multiple Launch. If you prefer, you can set them to Single Launch
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instead. Attempts to start a second copy of Vim will cause the first Vim to
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open the files instead. This works from the Tracker but also from the command
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NB: Only the GUI version has a BApplication (and hence Application Flags).
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This section does not apply to the GUI-less version, should you compile one.
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work for proportional fonts (despite what the BeBook says).
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Vim also tries to use the B_ISO8859_1 encoding, also known as ISO Latin 1.
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-Olaf Seibert
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define your own menus. Better support for CTRL/SHIFT/ALT keys in
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define your own menus. Better support for CTRL/SHIFT/ALT keys in
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combination with special keys and mouse. Supported for various
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combination with special keys and mouse. Supported for various
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platforms, such as X11 (with Motif and Athena interfaces), GTK, Win32
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platforms, such as X11 (with Motif and Athena interfaces), GTK, Win32
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(Windows 95 and later), BeOS, Amiga and Macintosh.
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(Windows XP and later), Amiga and Macintosh.
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Multiple windows and buffers. |windows.txt|
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Multiple windows and buffers. |windows.txt|
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Vim can split the screen into several windows, each editing a
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Vim can split the screen into several windows, each editing a
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See INSTALLvms.txt for VMS
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See INSTALLx.txt for cross-compiling on Unix
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See ../READMEdir/README_390.txt for z/OS and OS/390 Unix
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See ../runtime/doc/os_beos.txt for BeBox
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See ../runtime/doc/os_haiku.txt for Haiku
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1. Generic
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1. Generic
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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