docs: harmonize the nanorc man page and Info document a bit
And make the strings after "start=" and "end=" more readable.master
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@ -893,12 +893,12 @@ via the following commands in a nanorc file:
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@table @code
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@item syntax "str" ["fileregex" @dots{}]
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Defines a syntax named "str" which can be activated via the @code{-Y/--syntax}
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@item syntax "name" ["fileregex" @dots{}]
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Defines a syntax named "name" which can be activated via the @code{-Y/--syntax}
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command-line option, or will be automatically activated if the current
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filename matches the extended regular expression "fileregex". All
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subsequent @code{color}, @code{icolor}, @code{header} and other such
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statements will apply to this "str" syntax until a new @code{syntax}
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statements will apply to this "name" syntax until a new @code{syntax}
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command is encountered.
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The "none" syntax is reserved; specifying it on the command line is the
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to attempt to use a transparent background.
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@item icolor fgcolor,bgcolor "regex" @dots{}
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Same as above, except that the text matching is case insensitive.
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Same as above, except that the matching is case insensitive.
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@item color fgcolor,bgcolor start="sr" end="er"
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@item color fgcolor,bgcolor start="fromrx" end="torx"
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Display all pieces of text whose start matches extended regular expression
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"sr" and whose end matches extended regular expression "er" with foreground
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color "fgcolor" and background color "bgcolor", at least one of which
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must be specified. This means that, after an initial instance of "sr",
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all text will be highlighted until the first instance of "er".
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"fromrx" and whose end matches extended regular expression "torx" with
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foreground color "fgcolor" and background color "bgcolor", at least one of
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which must be specified. This means that, after an initial instance of
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"fromrx", all text until the first instance of "torx" will be colored.
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This allows syntax highlighting to span multiple lines.
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@item icolor fgcolor,bgcolor start="sr" end="er"
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Same as above, except that the text matching is case insensitive.
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@item icolor fgcolor,bgcolor start="fromrx" end="torx"
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Same as above, except that the matching is case insensitive.
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@item include "syntaxfile"
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Read in self-contained color syntaxes from "syntaxfile". Note that
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"syntaxfile" may contain only the above commands, from @code{syntax}
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to @code{icolor}.
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@item extendsyntax str directive [arg @dots{}]
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Extend the syntax previously defined as str to include new information.
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@item extendsyntax name directive [arg @dots{}]
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Extend the syntax previously defined as "name" to include new information.
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This allows you to add a new @code{color}, @code{icolor}, @code{header},
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@code{magic}, @code{comment}, @code{linter}, or @code{formatter} directive to an already
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defined syntax --- useful when you want to slightly improve a syntax defined
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background.
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.TP
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.B icolor \fIfgcolor\fR,\fIbgcolor\fR """\fIregex\fR""" ...
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Same as above, except that the text matching is case insensitive.
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Same as above, except that the matching is case insensitive.
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.TP
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.BR color " \fIfgcolor\fR,\fIbgcolor\fR " start= """\fIsr\fR"" " end= """\fIer\fR""
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.BR color " \fIfgcolor\fR,\fIbgcolor\fR " start= """\fIfromrx\fR"" " end= """\fItorx\fR""
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Display all pieces of text whose start matches extended regular expression
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\fIsr\fP and whose end matches extended regular expression \fIer\fP with
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\fIfromrx\fP and whose end matches extended regular expression \fItorx\fP with
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foreground color \fIfgcolor\fP and background color \fIbgcolor\fP,
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at least one of which must be specified. This means that, after an
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initial instance of \fIsr\fP, all text will be highlighted until the
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first instance of \fIer\fP. This allows syntax highlighting to span
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initial instance of \fIfromrx\fP, all text until the first instance of
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\fItorx\fP will be colored. This allows syntax highlighting to span
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multiple lines.
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.TP
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.BR icolor " \fIfgcolor\fR,\fIbgcolor\fR " start= """\fIsr\fR"" " end= """\fIer\fR""
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Same as above, except that the text matching is case insensitive.
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.BR icolor " \fIfgcolor\fR,\fIbgcolor\fR " start= """\fIfromrx\fR"" " end= """\fItorx\fR""
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Same as above, except that the matching is case insensitive.
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.TP
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.BR include " ""\fIsyntaxfile\fR"""
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Read in self-contained color syntaxes from \fIsyntaxfile\fP. Note that
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