diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index bf6d70a0..dd0bb431 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ * doc/man/{nano.1,nanorc.5}, doc/texinfo/nano.texi: Add deprecation notices for the options 'set const', 'set poslog' and '--poslog'. Suggested by Eitan Adler. + * doc/faq.html: Mention --disable-histories and --disable-libmagic. * src/chars.c (mbstrcasestr, mbrevstrcasestr): When searching, find only valid UTF-8 byte sequences. This fixes Savannah bug #45579. diff --git a/doc/faq.html b/doc/faq.html index 5612bf05..48ec3591 100644 --- a/doc/faq.html +++ b/doc/faq.html @@ -135,18 +135,20 @@
@@ -182,7 +184,7 @@Actually, there are several parts of the editor that can be disabled. You can pass arguments to the configure script that disable certain features. Here's a brief list:
- --disable-browser Disable built-in file browser + --disable-browser Disable the built-in file browser --disable-color Disable color and syntax highlighting - --disable-extra Disable extra features, currently only an easter egg + --disable-extra Disable extra features (currently only an easter egg) --disable-help Disable help functions + --disable-histories Disable the saving of search strings and cursor positions --disable-justify Disable justify/unjustify functions - --disable-mouse Disable mouse support (and -m flag) + --disable-libmagic Disable the use of libmagic for determining a file's syntax + --disable-mouse Disable mouse support --disable-multibuffer Disable having multiple file buffers open --disable-nanorc Disable the use of .nanorc files - --disable-operatingdir Disable setting of operating directory + --disable-operatingdir Disable the setting of an operating directory --disable-speller Disable spell checker functions --disable-tabcomp Disable tab completion functions - --disable-wrapping Disable all wrapping of text (and -w flag)+ --disable-wrapping Disable all hard-wrapping of textThere's also the --enable-tiny option which disables everything above, as well as some larger chunks of the program (like the marker code that you use with Control-^ to select text). Also, if you know you aren't going to be using other languages you can use --disable-nls 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 strip to strip all debugging code and code that exists in libraries on your system.
With --disable-wrapping-as-root you can disable any hard-wrapping by default when the user is root, useful to prevent accidentally changing long lines in system configuration files.
It depends on the terminal type you're using. On some terminals, such as the FreeBSD console, xterm, konsole, and gnome-terminal, Shift-F1 to Shift-F4 will generate F13 to F16. On other terminals, such as the Linux console, rxvt, and Eterm, Shift-F3 to Shift-F6 will generate F13 to F16.
+If you aren't trying some bizarre keystroke combination with some bizarre $TERM entry, chances are you have found a bug. You are welcome to submit it to the nano-devel list or in the bug database on Savannah.
If you aren't trying some bizarre keystroke combination with some bizarre $TERM entry, chances are you have found a bug. You are welcome to submit it to the nano-devel list or in the bug tracker on Savannah.
Older versions of nano had this problem, please upgrade to a newer version (at least 0.9.9, but 2.4.2 is recommended).