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-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/Makefile6
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/debugger.txt4
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/eval.txt1
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/index.txt1
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/sign.txt6
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/various.txt1
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/workshop.txt98
7 files changed, 4 insertions, 113 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/Makefile b/runtime/doc/Makefile
index fa1aabcf94..cd359ff8f1 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/Makefile
+++ b/runtime/doc/Makefile
@@ -127,8 +127,7 @@ DOCS = \
various.txt \
vi_diff.txt \
visual.txt \
- windows.txt \
- workshop.txt
+ windows.txt
HTMLS = \
arabic.html \
@@ -249,8 +248,7 @@ HTMLS = \
vi_diff.html \
vimindex.html \
visual.html \
- windows.html \
- workshop.html
+ windows.html
MANPAGES = \
manpages/vim.man \
diff --git a/runtime/doc/debugger.txt b/runtime/doc/debugger.txt
index df7116bb2a..206eab5b85 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/debugger.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/debugger.txt
@@ -132,9 +132,5 @@ all the above flags:
==============================================================================
3. Integrated Debuggers *debugger-integration*
-One fully integrated debugger/IPE/IDE is Sun's Visual WorkShop Integrated
-Programming Environment.
-
-For Sun NetBeans support see |netbeans|.
vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index 5953648148..0096750fa6 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -6775,7 +6775,6 @@ spell Compiled with spell checking support |spell|.
startuptime Compiled with |--startuptime| support.
statusline Compiled with support for 'statusline', 'rulerformat'
and special formats of 'titlestring' and 'iconstring'.
-sun_workshop Compiled with support for Sun |workshop|.
syntax Compiled with syntax highlighting support |syntax|.
syntax_items There are active syntax highlighting items for the
current buffer.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/index.txt b/runtime/doc/index.txt
index b6bc6f0c15..e1c825b622 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/index.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/index.txt
@@ -1600,7 +1600,6 @@ tag command action ~
argument list
|:wq| :wq write to a file and quit window or Vim
|:wqall| :wqa[ll] write all changed buffers and quit Vim
-|:wsverb| :ws[verb] pass the verb to workshop over IPC
|:wundo| :wu[ndo] write undo information to a file
|:wviminfo| :wv[iminfo] write to viminfo file
|:xit| :x[it] write if buffer changed and quit window or Vim
diff --git a/runtime/doc/sign.txt b/runtime/doc/sign.txt
index 6c92073076..d52b8e964f 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/sign.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/sign.txt
@@ -28,10 +28,8 @@ Microsystem's dtterm does support this it's the only terminal emulator I know
of which does). A text sign and the highlight should be feasible in any color
terminal emulator.
-Signs and highlights are not useful just for debuggers. Sun's Visual
-WorkShop uses signs and highlights to mark build errors and SourceBrowser
-hits. Additionally, the debugger supports 8 to 10 different signs and
-highlight colors. |workshop| Same for Netbeans |netbeans|.
+Signs and highlights are not useful just for debuggers. There are plugins
+that use signs to mark build errors or display version control status.
There are two steps in using signs:
diff --git a/runtime/doc/various.txt b/runtime/doc/various.txt
index 0ba02bd18c..b438ea8896 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/various.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/various.txt
@@ -411,7 +411,6 @@ N *+smartindent* |'smartindent'|
N *+startuptime* |--startuptime| argument
N *+statusline* Options 'statusline', 'rulerformat' and special
formats of 'titlestring' and 'iconstring'
-m *+sun_workshop* |workshop|
N *+syntax* Syntax highlighting |syntax|
*+system()* Unix only: opposite of |+fork|
N *+tag_binary* binary searching in tags file |tag-binary-search|
diff --git a/runtime/doc/workshop.txt b/runtime/doc/workshop.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 5514f9ebb7..0000000000
--- a/runtime/doc/workshop.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,98 +0,0 @@
-*workshop.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2013 Jul 06
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
-
-
-Sun Visual WorkShop Features *workshop* *workshop-support*
-
-1. Introduction |workshop-intro|
-2. Commands |workshop-commands|
-3. Compiling vim/gvim for WorkShop |workshop-compiling|
-4. Configuring gvim for a WorkShop release tree |workshop-configure|
-5. Obtaining the latest version of the XPM library |workshop-xpm|
-
-{Vi does not have any of these features}
-{only available when compiled with the |+sun_workshop| feature}
-
-==============================================================================
-1. Introduction *workshop-intro*
-
-Sun Visual WorkShop has an "Editor of Choice" feature designed to let users
-debug using their favorite editors. For the 6.0 release we have added support
-for gvim. A workshop debug session will have a debugging window and an editor
-window (possibly others as well). The user can do many debugging operations
-from the editor window, minimizing the need to switch from window to window.
-
-The version of vim shipped with Sun Visual WorkShop 6 (also called Forte
-Developer 6) is vim 5.3. The features in this release are much more reliable
-than the vim/gvim shipped with Visual WorkShop. VWS users wishing to use vim
-as their editor should compile these sources and install them in their
-workshop release tree.
-
-==============================================================================
-2. Commands *workshop-commands*
-
- *:ws* *:wsverb*
-:ws[verb] verb Pass the verb to the verb executor
-
-Pass the verb to a workshop function which gathers some arguments and
-sends the verb and data to workshop over an IPC connection.
-
-==============================================================================
-3. Compiling vim/gvim for WorkShop *workshop-compiling*
-
-Compiling vim with FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP turns on all compile time flags necessary
-for building a vim to work with Visual WorkShop. The features required for VWS
-have been built and tested using the Sun compilers from the VWS release. They
-have not been built or tested using Gnu compilers. This does not mean the
-features won't build and run if compiled with gcc, just that nothing is
-guaranteed with gcc!
-
-==============================================================================
-4. Configuring gvim for a WorkShop release tree *workshop-configure*
-
-There are several assumptions which must be met in order to compile a gvim for
-use with Sun Visual WorkShop 6.
-
- o You should use the compiler in VWS rather than gcc. We have neither
- built nor tested with gcc and cannot guarantee it will build properly.
-
- o You must supply your own XPM library. See |workshop-xpm| below for
- details on obtaining the latest version of XPM.
-
- o Edit the Makefile in the src directory and uncomment the lines for Sun
- Visual WorkShop. You can easily find these by searching for the string
- FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP
-
- o We also suggest you use Motif for your gui. This will provide gvim with
- the same look-and-feel as the rest of Sun Visual WorkShop.
-
-The following configuration line can be used to configure vim to build for use
-with Sun Visual WorkShop:
-
- $ CC=cc configure --enable-workshop --enable-gui=motif \
- -prefix=<VWS-install-dir>/contrib/contrib6/<vim-version>
-
-The VWS-install-dir should be the base directory where your Sun Visual WorkShop
-was installed. By default this is /opt/SUNWspro. It will normally require
-root permissions to install the vim release. You will also need to change the
-symlink <VWS-install-dir>/bin/gvim to point to the vim in your newly installed
-directory. The <vim-version> should be a unique version string. I use "vim"
-concatenated with the equivalent of version.h's VIM_VERSION_SHORT.
-
-==============================================================================
-5. Obtaining the latest version of the XPM library *workshop-xpm*
-
-The XPM library is required to show images within Vim with Motif or Athena.
-Without it the toolbar and signs will be disabled.
-
-The XPM library is provided by Arnaud Le Hors of the French National Institute
-for Research in Computer Science and Control. It can be downloaded from
-http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXpm. The current release, as of this
-writing, is xpm-3.4k-solaris.tgz, which is a gzip'ed tar file. If you create
-the directory /usr/local/xpm and untar the file there you can use the
-uncommented lines in the Makefile without changing them. If you use another
-xpm directory you will need to change the XPM_DIR in src/Makefile.
-
- vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: