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@ -27,13 +27,11 @@ nano \- Nano's ANOther editor, inspired by Pico
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.SH NOTICE
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Starting with version 4.0, \fBnano\fR no longer hard-wraps an overlong
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line by default, and no longer automatically adds a newline at the end
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of the text if one is missing. Furthermore, it uses smooth scrolling
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by default and makes use of the line below the title bar.
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line by default, uses smooth scrolling by default, and by default makes
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use of the line below the title bar.
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.sp
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If you want the old, Pico behavior back, you can use \fB\-\-breaklonglines\fR,
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\fB\-\-finalnewline\fR, \fB\-\-jumpyscrolling\fR, and \fB\-\-emptyline\fR
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(or \fB\-bfje\fR for short).
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\fB\-\-jumpyscrolling\fR, and \fB\-\-emptyline\fR (or \fB\-bje\fR for short).
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBnano\fP is a small and friendly editor. It copies the look and feel
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.TP
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.BR \-L ", " \-\-nonewlines
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Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
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(This is the default.)
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.TP
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.BR \-M ", " \-\-trimblanks
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Snip trailing whitespace from the wrapped line when automatic
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@ -213,11 +210,6 @@ system either Backspace acts like Delete or Delete acts like Backspace.
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.BR \-e ", " \-\-emptyline
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Do not use the line below the title bar, leaving it entirely blank.
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.TP
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.BR \-f ", " \-\-finalnewline
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If the buffer is not empty, ensure that it ends with a newline character.
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(This option is the opposite of \fB\-L\fR (\fB\-\-nonewlines\fR) --
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the last one given takes effect.)
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.TP
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.BR \-g ", " \-\-showcursor
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Make the cursor visible in the file browser (putting it on the
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highlighted item) and in the help viewer. Useful for braille users
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@ -97,14 +97,13 @@ as is reasonable while offering a superset of Pico's functionality.
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Pico differ.
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Starting with version 4.0, @command{nano} no longer hard-wraps an overlong
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line by default, and no longer automatically adds a newline at the end
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of the text if one is missing. Furthermore, it uses smooth scrolling
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by default and makes use of the line below the title bar.
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line by default, uses smooth scrolling by default, and by default makes
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use of the line below the title bar.
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If you want the old, Pico behavior back, you can use the
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following options: @option{--breaklonglines}, @option{--finalnewline},
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following options: @option{--breaklonglines},
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@option{--jumpyscrolling}, and @option{--emptyline}
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(or @option{-bfje} for short).
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(or @option{-bje} for short).
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Please report bugs via @url{https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano}.
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@item -L
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@itemx --nonewlines
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Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
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(This is the default.)
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@item -M
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@itemx --trimblanks
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@itemx --emptyline
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Do not use the line below the title bar, leaving it entirely blank.
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@item -f
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@itemx --finalnewline
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If the buffer is not empty, ensure that it ends with a newline character.
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(This option is the opposite of @option{-L} (@option{--nonewlines}) ---
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the last one given takes effect.)
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@item -g
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@itemx --showcursor
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Make the cursor visible in the file browser (putting it on the
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Use this color combination for the status bar when an error message is displayed.
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@xref{@code{set functioncolor}} for valid color names.
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@item set finalnewline
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If the buffer is not empty, ensure that it ends with a newline character.
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@item set fill @var{number}
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Set the target width for justifying and automatic hard-wrapping at this
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@var{number} of columns. If the value is 0 or less, wrapping will occur
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Don't display the help lists at the bottom of the screen.
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@item set nonewlines
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Deprecated option since it has become the default setting.
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When needed, use @code{unset finalnewline} instead.
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Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
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@item set nopauses
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Don't pause between warnings at startup. This means that only
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whereas Pico does it at screen width minus six columns. You can make
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@command{nano} do as Pico by using @option{--fill=-6}.
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@item Magic Newline
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Pico ensures that any text always ends with a newline character.
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Nano does not do this by default: the user is left in full control
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of the formatting. You can get the automatic newline by using the
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@option{--finalnewline} option.
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@item Scrolling
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By default, @command{nano} will scroll just one line (instead of half
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a screen) when the cursor is moved to a line that is just out of view.
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.SH NOTICE
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Starting with version 4.0, \fBnano\fR no longer hard-wraps an overlong
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line by default, and no longer automatically adds a newline at the end
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of the text if one is missing. Furthermore, it uses smooth scrolling
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by default and makes use of the line below the title bar.
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line by default, uses smooth scrolling by default, and by default makes
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use of the line below the title bar.
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.sp
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If you want the old, Pico behavior back, you can use \fBset breaklonglines\fR,
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\fBset finalnewline\fR, \fBset jumpyscrolling\fR, and \fBset emptyline\fR.
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\fBset jumpyscrolling\fR, and \fBset emptyline\fR.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The \fInanorc\fP file contains the default settings for \fBnano\fP, a
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Use this color combination for the status bar when an error message is displayed.
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See \fBset titlecolor\fR for valid color names.
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.TP
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.B set finalnewline
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If the buffer is not empty, ensure that it ends with a newline character.
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.TP
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.B set fill \fInumber\fR
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Set the target width for justifying and automatic hard-wrapping at this
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\fInumber\fR of columns. If the value is 0 or less, wrapping will occur
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Don't display the two help lines at the bottom of the screen.
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.TP
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.B set nonewlines
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Deprecated option since it has become the default setting.
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When needed, use \fBunset finalnewline\fR instead.
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Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
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.TP
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.B set nopauses
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Don't pause between warnings at startup. This means that only
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## less, the wrapping point will be the screen width minus this number.
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# set fill -8
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## Ensure that a non-empty buffer ends with a newline character.
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# set finalnewline
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## Remember the used search/replace strings for the next session.
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# set historylog
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## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
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# set nohelp
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## Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
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# set nonewlines
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## Don't pause between warnings at startup. Which means that only the
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## last one will be readable (when there are multiple ones).
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# set nopauses
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