docs: explain what it means when --rawsequences is needed

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Benno Schulenberg 2021-12-13 16:44:25 +01:00
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3 changed files with 24 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -140,10 +140,12 @@ text. (The color of the stripe can be changed with \fBset stripecolor\fR
in your \fInanorc\fR file.)
.TP
.BR \-K ", " \-\-rawsequences
Interpret escape sequences directly (instead of asking \fBncurses\fR to
translate them). If you need this option to get your keyboard to work
properly, please report a bug. Using this option disables \fBnano\fR's
mouse support.
Interpret escape sequences directly, instead of asking \fBncurses\fR
to translate them. (If you need this option to get some keys to work
properly, it means that the terminfo terminal description that is used
does not fully match the actual behavior of your terminal. This can
happen when you ssh into a BSD machine, for example.)
Using this option disables \fBnano\fR's mouse support.
.TP
.BR \-L ", " \-\-nonewlines
Don't automatically add a newline when a text does not end with one.

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@ -425,10 +425,12 @@ in your nanorc file.)
@item -K
@itemx --rawsequences
Interpret escape sequences directly (instead of asking @code{ncurses} to
translate them). If you need this option to get your keyboard to work
properly, please report a bug. Using this option disables @command{nano}'s
mouse support.
Interpret escape sequences directly, instead of asking @code{ncurses}
to translate them. (If you need this option to get some keys to work
properly, it means that the terminfo terminal description that is used
does not fully match the actual behavior of your terminal. This can
happen when you ssh into a BSD machine, for example.)
Using this option disables @command{nano}'s mouse support.
@item -L
@itemx --nonewlines
@ -1053,10 +1055,12 @@ This makes it possible to rejustify blocks of quoted text when composing
email, and to rewrap blocks of line comments when writing source code.
@item set rawsequences
Interpret escape sequences directly (instead of asking @code{ncurses} to
translate them). If you need this option to get your keyboard to work
properly, please report a bug. Using this option disables @command{nano}'s
mouse support.
Interpret escape sequences directly, instead of asking @code{ncurses}
to translate them. (If you need this option to get some keys to work
properly, it means that the terminfo terminal description that is used
does not fully match the actual behavior of your terminal. This can
happen when you ssh into a BSD machine, for example.)
Using this option disables @command{nano}'s mouse support.
@item set rebinddelete
Interpret the @kbd{Delete} and @kbd{Backspace} keys differently so that

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@ -271,10 +271,12 @@ This makes it possible to rejustify blocks of quoted text when composing
email, and to rewrap blocks of line comments when writing source code.
.TP
.B set rawsequences
Interpret escape sequences directly (instead of asking \fBncurses\fR to
translate them). If you need this option to get your keyboard to work
properly, please report a bug. Using this option disables \fBnano\fR's
mouse support.
Interpret escape sequences directly, instead of asking \fBncurses\fR
to translate them. (If you need this option to get some keys to work
properly, it means that the terminfo terminal description that is used
does not fully match the actual behavior of your terminal. This can
happen when you ssh into a BSD machine, for example.)
Using this option disables \fBnano\fR's mouse support.
.TP
.B set rebinddelete
Interpret the Delete and Backspace keys differently so that both Backspace