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- Don't refer to the built-in file browser as crappy anymore.
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- Check for iswpunct() and mbstowcs(). (DLR)
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- Check for iswpunct() and mbstowcs(). (DLR)
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ENABLE_MULTIBUFFER. (DLR)
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- doc/faq.html:
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- doc/faq.html:
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- Update section 1.1 to mention the current maintainer. (DLR)
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- Update section 1.1 to mention the current maintainer. (DLR)
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- Minor capitalization and wording tweaks. (DLR)
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- Minor capitalization and wording fixes. (DLR)
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- Update description of --enable-extra, and add missing line
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- In the "nanorc" regexes, tweak the "color" regex to properly
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- In the "nanorc" regexes, tweak the "color" regex to properly
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color a line that specifies a background color without a
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foreground color, and update the associated comments. Also,
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foreground color, and update the associated comments. Also,
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tweak the "comment" regex to color comments that don't start
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at the beginning of a line. (DLR)
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- Update comment referring to --enable-extra. (DLR)
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- doc/man/fr/Makefile.am:
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- Set mandir to @mandir@/fr, so French manpages get installed
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- Set mandir to @mandir@/fr, so French manpages get installed
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where they belong (Jordi).
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where they belong (Jordi).
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[ --enable-extra Enable extra (optional) functions, including easter eggs],
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[ --enable-extra Enable extra features, currently only easter eggs],
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[if test x$enableval = xyes; then
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AC_DEFINE(NANO_EXTRA, 1, [Define this to enable the extra stuff.]) extra_support=yes
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AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_MULTIBUFFER, 1, [Define this to enable multiple file buffers.]) multibuffer_support=yes
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<p>There's also the <b>--enable-tiny</b> option which disables everything above, as well as some larger chunks of the program (like the marker code that you use Control-^ to select with). Also, if you know you aren't going to be using other languages you can use <b>--disable-nls</b> to disable internationalization and save a few K to a few dozen K depending on if you have locale support on your system. And finally there's always good old <b>strip</b> to strip all debugging code and code that exists in libraries on your system.</p>
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<p>There's also the <b>--enable-tiny</b> option which disables everything above, as well as some larger chunks of the program (like the marker code that you use Control-^ to select with). Also, if you know you aren't going to be using other languages you can use <b>--disable-nls</b> to disable internationalization and save a few K to a few dozen K depending on if you have locale support on your system. And finally there's always good old <b>strip</b> to strip all debugging code and code that exists in libraries on your system.</p>
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<p>If, on the other hand, you can't live without bells and whistles, you could try:</p>
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<b>--enable-extra</b> Enable extra functions, including easter eggs
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<b>--enable-extra</b> Enable extra features, currently only easter eggs
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<b>--enable-nanorc</b> Enable use of .nanorc file
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<b>--enable-nanorc</b> Enable use of .nanorc file
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<b>--enable-color</b> Enable color and syntax highlighting
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<b>--enable-color</b> Enable color and syntax highlighting
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<b>--enable-multibuffer</b> Enable having multiple file buffers open
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<b>--enable-multibuffer</b> Enable having multiple file buffers open
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user is root</pre></blockquote>
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<h2><a name="3.7"></a>3.7. Tell me more about this multibuffer stuff!</h2>
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<h2><a name="3.7"></a>3.7. Tell me more about this multibuffer stuff!</h2>
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<blockquote><p>To use multiple file buffers, you must be using nano 1.1.0 or newer, and you must have configured nano with <b>--enable-multibuffer</b> or <b>--enable-extra</b> (use nano -V to check). Then when you want to enable inserting a file into its own buffer instead of into the current file, just hit <b>Meta-F</b>, then insert the file as normal with <b>^R</b>. If you always want files to be loaded into their own buffers, use the <b>--multibuffer</b> or <b>-F</b> flag when you invoke nano.</p>
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<blockquote><p>To use multiple file buffers, you must be using nano 1.1.0 or newer, and you must have configured nano with <b>--enable-multibuffer</b> (use nano -V to check). Then when you want to enable inserting a file into its own buffer instead of into the current file, just hit <b>Meta-F</b>, then insert the file as normal with <b>^R</b>. If you always want files to be loaded into their own buffers, use the <b>--multibuffer</b> or <b>-F</b> flag when you invoke nano.</p>
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<p>You can move between the buffers you have open with the <b>Meta-<</b> and <b>Meta-></b> keys, or more easily with <b>Meta-,</b> and <b>Meta-.</b> (clear as mud, right? =-). When you have more than one file buffer open, the ^X shortcut will say "Close", instead of the normal "Exit" when only one buffer is open.</p></blockquote>
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<p>You can move between the buffers you have open with the <b>Meta-<</b> and <b>Meta-></b> keys, or more easily with <b>Meta-,</b> and <b>Meta-.</b> (clear as mud, right? =-). When you have more than one file buffer open, the ^X shortcut will say "Close", instead of the normal "Exit" when only one buffer is open.</p></blockquote>
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<h2><a name="3.8"></a>3.8. Tell me more about this verbatim input stuff!</h2>
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<h2><a name="3.8"></a>3.8. Tell me more about this verbatim input stuff!</h2>
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<blockquote><p>To use verbatim input, you must be using nano 1.3.1 or newer. When you want to insert a literal character into the file you're editing, such as a control character that nano usually treats as a command, first press <b>Meta-V</b>. (If you're not at a prompt, you'll get the message "Verbatim Input".) Then press the key(s) that generate the character you want.</p>
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<blockquote><p>To use verbatim input, you must be using nano 1.3.1 or newer. When you want to insert a literal character into the file you're editing, such as a control character that nano usually treats as a command, first press <b>Meta-V</b>. (If you're not at a prompt, you'll get the message "Verbatim Input".) Then press the key(s) that generate the character you want.</p>
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<h2><a name="8"></a>8. ChangeLog</h2>
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<h2><a name="8"></a>8. ChangeLog</h2>
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2005/06/13 - Minor capitalization and wording fixes. (DLR)
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2005/06/15 - Update description of --enable-extra, and add missing line breaks. (DLR)<br>
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2005/06/08 - Updated section 1.1 to mention the current maintainer. (DLR)
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2005/06/08 - Updated section 1.1 to mention the current maintainer. (DLR)<br>
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2005/03/09 - Added question about opening files with names beginning with '+'s, and added a few more miscellaneous cosmetic fixes. (DLR)<br>
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2005/03/09 - Added question about opening files with names beginning with '+'s, and added a few more miscellaneous cosmetic fixes. (DLR)<br>
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2005/01/03 - Removed now-inaccurate note about verbatim input's not working at prompts, and update its description to mention that it handles hexadecimal values now. (DLR)<br>
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2005/01/03 - Removed now-inaccurate note about verbatim input's not working at prompts, and update its description to mention that it handles hexadecimal values now. (DLR)<br>
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2004/11/21 - Listed sh as an example of a Bourne shell. (DLR)<br>
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2004/11/21 - Listed sh as an example of a Bourne shell. (DLR)<br>
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