{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, pkg-config, zlib, pcre, xorg, libjpeg, libtiff, libpng, gtk2, libpaper, makeWrapper, ghostscript }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "ted"; version = "2.23"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/${pname}/${pname}-${version}.src.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0v1ipynyjklb3chd1vq26a21sjjg66sir57gi2kkrbwnpk195a9z"; }; preConfigure = '' mkdir pkgconfig-append pushd pkgconfig-append # ted looks for libtiff, not libtiff-4 in its pkg-config invokations cp ${libtiff.dev}/lib/pkgconfig/libtiff-4.pc libtiff.pc # ted needs a libpaper pkg-config file cat > libpaper.pc << EOF prefix=${libpaper} libdir=${libpaper}/lib includedir=${libpaper}/include exec_prefix=\''${prefix} Name: libpaper Version: ${libpaper.version} Description: ${libpaper.meta.description} Libs: -L\''${libdir} -lpaper Cflags: -I\''${includedir} EOF export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PWD:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" popd ''; makeFlags = [ "CONFIGURE_OPTIONS=--with-GTK" "CONFIGURE_OPTIONS+=--prefix=$(out)" "compile.shared" ]; installPhase = '' runHook preInstall make tedPackage/makefile pushd tedPackage substituteInPlace makefile --replace /usr "" make PKGDESTDIR=$out datadir popd pushd $out/share/Ted/examples for f in rtf2*.sh do makeWrapper "$PWD/$f" "$out/bin/$f" --prefix PATH : $out/bin:${lib.makeBinPath [ ghostscript ]} done popd cp -v Ted/Ted $out/bin runHook postInstall ''; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config makeWrapper ]; buildInputs = [ zlib pcre xorg.libX11 xorg.libICE xorg.libSM xorg.libXpm libjpeg libtiff libpng gtk2 libpaper ]; meta = with lib; { description = "An easy rich text processor"; longDescription = '' Ted is a text processor running under X Windows on Unix/Linux systems. Ted was developed as a standard easy light weight word processor, having the role of Wordpad on MS-Windows. Since then, Ted has evolved to a real word processor. It still has the same easy appearance and the same speed as the original. The possibility to type a letter, a note or a report with a simple light weight program on a Unix/Linux machine is clearly missing. Ted was made to make it possible to edit rich text documents on Unix/Linux in a wysiwyg way. RTF files from Ted are fully compatible with MS-Word. Additionally, Ted also is an RTF to PostScript and an RTF to Acrobat PDF converter. ''; homepage = "https://nllgg.nl/Ted/"; license = licenses.gpl2; platforms = platforms.all; broken = stdenv.isDarwin; maintainers = with maintainers; [ obadz ]; }; }