Letting 'makeinfo' figure out the node pointers.
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2014-05-06 Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
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* doc/texinfo/nano.texi: Let makeinfo figure out the node pointers.
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2014-05-05 Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
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* doc/man/nanorc.5: Give syntax highlighting its own section,
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add the "header" command, tweak some wording and formatting,
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e-mail: @email{chrisa@@asty.org}@*
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@end titlepage
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@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
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@node Top
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@top
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This manual documents GNU @code{nano}, a small and friendly text
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editor.
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* Building and Configure Options::
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@end menu
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@node Introduction, Editor Basics, Top, Top
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@node Introduction
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@chapter Introduction
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GNU @code{nano} is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text
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* Command Line Options::
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@end menu
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@node Overview, Command Line Options, Introduction, Introduction
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@node Overview
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@section Overview
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The original goal for @code{nano} was a complete bug-for-bug compatible
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Email bug reports to @email{nano@@nano-editor.org}.
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@node Command Line Options, , Overview, Introduction
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@node Command Line Options
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@section Command Line Options
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@code{nano} takes the following options from the command line:
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@end table
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@node Editor Basics, Online Help, Introduction, Top
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@node Editor Basics
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@chapter Editor Basics
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@menu
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* Entering Text::
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* Special Functions::
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* Using the Mouse::
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@end menu
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@node Entering Text, Special Functions, Editor Basics, Editor Basics
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@node Entering Text
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@section Entering Text
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All key sequences in @code{nano} are entered using the keyboard.
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Control and Meta key sequences, will enter text into the file being
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edited.
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@node Special Functions, The Titlebar, Entering Text, Editor Basics
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@node Special Functions
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@section Special Functions
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Special functions use the Control (Ctrl) key, displayed in the help and
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sequences.
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@end itemize
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@node The Titlebar, The Statusbar, Special Functions, Editor Basics
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@node The Titlebar
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@section The Titlebar
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The titlebar is the line displayed at the top of the editor. There are
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section will display the current directory instead of the filename. See
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@xref{The File Browser}, for more info.
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@node The Statusbar, Shortcut Lists, The Titlebar, Editor Basics
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@node The Statusbar
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@section The Statusbar
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The statusbar is the third line from the bottom of the screen, or the
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that are asked of the user will be asked on the statusbar, and any user
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input (search strings, filenames, etc.) will be input on the statusbar.
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@node Shortcut Lists, Using the Mouse, The Statusbar, Editor Basics
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@node Shortcut Lists
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@section Shortcut Lists
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The Shortcut Lists are the two lines at the bottom of the screen which
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show some of the more commonly used functions in the editor.
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@node Using the Mouse, , Shortcut Lists, Editor Basics
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@node Using the Mouse
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@section Using the Mouse
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When mouse support has been configured and enabled, a single mouse click
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is running.
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@node Online Help, Feature Toggles, Editor Basics, Top
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@node Online Help
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@chapter Online Help
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The online help system in @code{nano} is available by pressing ^G.
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and ^V (Page Down) keys. ^X exits the help system.
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@node Feature Toggles, Nanorc Files, Online Help, Top
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@node Feature Toggles
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@chapter Feature Toggles
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Toggles allow you to change certain aspects of the editor that would
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@end table
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@node Nanorc Files, The File Browser, Feature Toggles, Top
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@node Nanorc Files
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@chapter Nanorc Files
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The nanorc files contain the default settings for @code{nano}. They
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@end table
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@node The File Browser, Pico Compatibility, Nanorc Files, Top
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@node The File Browser
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@chapter The File Browser
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When reading or writing files, pressing ^T will invoke the file browser.
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file, this filename and path are copied to the statusbar, and the file
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browser exits.
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@node Pico Compatibility, Building and Configure Options, The File Browser, Top
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@node Pico Compatibility
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@chapter Pico Compatibility
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@code{nano} attempts to emulate Pico as closely as possible, but there
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be prompted for correction separately.
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@end table
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@node Building and Configure Options, , Pico Compatibility, Top
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@node Building and Configure Options
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@chapter Building and Configure Options
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Building @code{nano} from source is fairly straightforward if you are
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