Adjusting text for new disabling configuration options.

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Benno Schulenberg 2014-04-05 20:56:10 +00:00
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2014-04-05 Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
* src/nano.c (version): Print the correct configuration options.
* src/{chars.c,nano.c,text.c}: Cosmetic tweaks.
* doc/texinfo/nano.texi: Adjust for new disabling config options.
2014-04-05 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* src/nano.c (do_input): Reload possibly freed function pointer.

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@ -833,6 +833,13 @@ The possible options to @code{./configure} are:
@item --disable-browser
Disable the mini file browser when reading or writing files.
@item --disable-color
Disable support for syntax coloring of files using the nanorc file.
@item --disable-extra
Disable extra features. At the moment, this is just easter-egg-type
stuff.
@item --disable-help
Disable the help function. Doing this makes the binary much smaller,
but makes it difficult for new users to learn more than very basic
@ -842,44 +849,36 @@ things about using the editor.
Disable the justify and unjustify functions.
@item --disable-mouse
Disable all mouse functionality. This also disables the -m command line
option, which enables the mouse functionality.
Disable all mouse functionality. This also eliminates the -m
command-line option, which enables the mouse functionality.
@item --disable-multibuffer
Disable support for opening multiple files at a time and switching
between them on the fly.
@item --disable-operatingdir
Disable setting the operating directory. This also disables the -o
command line option, which sets the operating directory.
Disable setting the operating directory. This also eliminates the -o
command-line option, which sets the operating directory.
@item --disable-speller
Disable use of the spell checker. This also disables the -s command
line option, which allows specifying an alternate spell checker.
Disable use of the spell checker. This also eliminates the -s
command-line option, which allows specifying an alternate spell checker.
@item --disable-tabcomp
Disable the tab completion code when reading or writing files.
@item --disable-wrapping
Disable all long-line wrapping. This also eliminates the -w command
line option, which enables long-line wrapping.
Disable all long-line wrapping. This also eliminates the -w
command-line option, which enables long-line wrapping.
@item --enable-tiny
This option disables all the above. It also disables some of the larger
internals of the editor, like the marking code and the cut to end of
line code. It also disables the function toggles.
internals of the editor, like the marking code and the cut-to-end-of-line
code. It also disables the function toggles.
@item --enable-debug
Enable support for runtime debug output. This can get pretty messy, so
chances are you only want this feature to work on the nano source.
@item --enable-extra
Enable extra features. At the moment, this is just easter egg-type
stuff.
@item --enable-color
Enable support for syntax coloring of files using the nanorc file. This
enables nanorc support as well.
@item --enable-multibuffer
Enable support for opening multiple files at a time and switching
between them on the fly.
chances are you only want this feature when you're working on the nano source.
@item --enable-nanorc
Enable support for reading the nanorc file at startup. You can store
@ -899,7 +898,9 @@ Enable support for reading and writing Unicode files. This will require
either a wide version of curses, or a UTF-8-enabled version of Slang.
@item --disable-utf8
Disable support for reading and writing Unicode files.
Disable support for reading and writing Unicode files. Normally the
configure script auto-detects whether to enable UTF-8 support or not.
You can use this or the previous option to override that detection.
@item --with-slang
Compiling @code{nano} with Slang is supported, and will make the binary