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          Al
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          Dev
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          alavoor@yahoo.com
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          Al
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          Dev
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      Vim Color Editor HOW-TO (Vi Improved with syntax color highlighting)
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      1999-12-31
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          4.0
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          1999-12-31
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          4.0
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      This document is a guide to very quickly setup Vim color
      editor on Linux or Unix systems. The information here
      will improve the prodcutivity of programmer since Vim
      editor supports syntax color highlighting and bold
      fonts which improves the "readability" of program
      code. Programmer's productivity improves 2 to 3 times
      with color editor like Vim. The information in this
      document applies to all operating sytems where Vim
      works that is - Windows 95/NT and all flavors of Unix
      like Linux, Solaris, HPUX, AIX, SCO, Sinix, BSD, SCO,
      etc..
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        Linux
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