From baa4edc6caf549f2694eea93ac903b3ba2014f04 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benno Schulenberg Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2022 15:32:52 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs: improve the legibility of an itemized list Also, mention my email address in the colophon of the PDF, to avoid the impression that Chris is the sole responsible. And improve the general layout by adding three blank lines. --- doc/nano.texi | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/nano.texi b/doc/nano.texi index aaed711d..828babf8 100644 --- a/doc/nano.texi +++ b/doc/nano.texi @@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ under the terms of either of the following licenses: @sp 5 You may contact the original author by e-mail: @email{chrisa@@asty.org} + +Or contact the current maintainer: @email{bensberg@@coevern.nl} + @sp 1 For suggesting improvements: @email{nano-devel@@gnu.org} @@ -719,6 +722,7 @@ With @kbd{M-X} the help lines. @end table +@sp 1 Option @code{-z} (@code{--suspendable}) has been removed. Suspension is enabled by default, reachable via @kbd{^T^Z}. (If you want a plain @kbd{^Z} to suspend nano, add @@ -734,6 +738,7 @@ or nanorc options. Each toggle can be flicked via a Meta-key combination --- the @kbd{Meta} key is normally the @kbd{Alt} key (@pxref{Commands} for more details). The following global toggles are available: +@sp 1 @table @code @item Constant Cursor Position Display @@ -1371,34 +1376,37 @@ is appropriate. Strange behavior can result when it is not. @sp 1 The format of @code{key} should be one of: -@itemize @w{} -@item -@code{^@var{X}} ------ where @var{X} is a Latin letter, or one of several +@indentedblock +@table @asis + +@item @code{^@var{X}} +where @var{X} is a Latin letter, or one of several ASCII characters (@@, ], \, ^, _), or the word "Space". Example: @code{^C}. -@item -@code{M-@var{X}} ------ where @var{X} is any ASCII character except [, -or the word "Space". +@item @code{M-@var{X}} +where @var{X} is any ASCII character except [, or the word "Space". Example: @code{M-8}. -@item -@code{Sh-M-@var{X}} ------ where @var{X} is a Latin letter. +@item @code{Sh-M-@var{X}} +where @var{X} is a Latin letter. Example: @code{Sh-M-U}. By default, each Meta+letter keystroke does the same as the corresponding Shift+Meta+letter. But when any Shift+Meta bind is made, that will no longer be the case, for all letters. -@item -@code{F@var{n}} ------ where @var{n} is a numeric value from 1 to 24. +@item @code{F@var{n}} +where @var{n} is a numeric value from 1 to 24. Example: @code{F10}. (Often, @code{F13} to @code{F24} can be typed as @code{F1} to @code{F12} with Shift.) -@item -@code{Ins} or @code{Del}. -@end itemize +@item @code{Ins} or @code{Del} +@end table +@end indentedblock + +@sp 1 Rebinding @code{^M} (Enter) or @code{^I} (Tab) is probably not a good idea. Rebinding @code{^[} (Esc) is not possible, because its keycode is the starter byte of Meta keystrokes and escape sequences.