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tweaks: mark keystrokes consistently with @kbd in the manual
The @key command has the same visual result in the Info output, but looks different (non-italic) from @kbd in the HTML and PDF outputs.
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@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ Specify the syntax to be used for highlighting.
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@item -Z
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@itemx --zap
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Let an unmodified @key{Backspace} or @key{Delete} erase the marked region
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Let an unmodified @kbd{Backspace} or @kbd{Delete} erase the marked region
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(instead of a single character, and without affecting the cutbuffer).
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@item -a
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@ -338,9 +338,9 @@ Note that this overrides option @option{-U} (@option{--quickblank}).
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@item -d
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@itemx --rebinddelete
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Interpret the Delete and Backspace keys differently so that both Backspace
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and Delete work properly. You should only use this option when on your
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system either Backspace acts like Delete or Delete acts like Backspace.
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Interpret the @kbd{Delete} and @kbd{Backspace} keys differently so that
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both work properly. You should only use this option when on your system
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either @kbd{Backspace} acts like Delete or @kbd{Delete} acts like Backspace.
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@item -e
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@itemx --emptyline
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@ -470,7 +470,8 @@ disabled to display the help-system navigation keys.
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@item -y
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@itemx --afterends
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Make Ctrl+Right and Ctrl+Delete stop at word ends instead of beginnings.
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Make @kbd{Ctrl+Right} and @kbd{Ctrl+Delete} stop at word ends
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instead of beginnings.
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@item -z
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@itemx --suspendable
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@ -501,7 +502,7 @@ the number of lines in the buffer is displayed after the filename.
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This number is cleared upon the next keystroke, or replaced with an
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[i/n] counter when multiple buffers are open.
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The line plus column numbers and the character code are displayed only when
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@code{--constantshow} is used, and can be toggled on and off with @key{M-C}.
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@code{--constantshow} is used, and can be toggled on and off with @kbd{M-C}.
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The state flags are displayed only when @code{--stateflags} is used.
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@item -!
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@ -804,7 +805,8 @@ The supported settings in a nanorc file are:
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@table @code
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@item set afterends
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Make Ctrl+Right and Ctrl+Delete stop at word ends instead of beginnings.
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Make @kbd{Ctrl+Right} and @kbd{Ctrl+Delete} stop at word ends
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instead of beginnings.
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@item set allow_insecure_backup
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When backing up files, allow the backup to succeed even if its
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@ -954,7 +956,7 @@ the number of lines in the buffer is displayed after the filename.
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This number is cleared upon the next keystroke, or replaced with an
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[i/n] counter when multiple buffers are open.
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The line plus column numbers and the character code are displayed only when
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@code{set constantshow} is used, and can be toggled on and off with @key{M-C}.
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@code{set constantshow} is used, and can be toggled on and off with @kbd{M-C}.
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The state flags are displayed only when @code{set stateflags} is used.
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@item set minicolor [bold,][italic,]@var{fgcolor},@var{bgcolor}
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@ -1030,9 +1032,9 @@ properly, please report a bug. Using this option disables @command{nano}'s
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mouse support.
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@item set rebinddelete
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Interpret the Delete and Backspace keys differently so that both Backspace
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and Delete work properly. You should only use this option when on your
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system either Backspace acts like Delete or Delete acts like Backspace.
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Interpret the @kbd{Delete} and @kbd{Backspace} keys differently so that
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both work properly. You should only use this option when on your system
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either @kbd{Backspace} acts like Delete or @kbd{Delete} acts like Backspace.
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@item set regexp
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Do regular-expression searches by default.
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@ -1134,7 +1136,7 @@ should be considered as parts of words. When using this option, you
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probably want to unset @code{wordbounds}.
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@item set zap
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Let an unmodified @key{Backspace} or @key{Delete} erase the marked region
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Let an unmodified @kbd{Backspace} or @kbd{Delete} erase the marked region
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(instead of a single character, and without affecting the cutbuffer).
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@end table
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@ -1395,17 +1397,17 @@ current cursor position.
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@item zap
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Throws away the current line (or the marked region).
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(This function is bound by default to <Meta+Delete>.)
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(This function is bound by default to @kbd{Alt+Delete}.)
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@item chopwordleft
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Deletes from the cursor position to the beginning of the preceding word.
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(This function is bound by default to <Shift+Ctrl+Delete>. If your terminal
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produces @code{^H} for <Ctrl+Backspace>, you can make <Ctrl+Backspace> delete
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(This function is bound by default to @kbd{Shift+Ctrl+Delete}. If your terminal
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produces @code{^H} for @kbd{Ctrl+Backspace}, you can make @kbd{Ctrl+Backspace} delete
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the word to the left of the cursor by rebinding @kbd{^H} to this function.)
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@item chopwordright
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Deletes from the cursor position to the beginning of the next word.
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(This function is bound by default to <Ctrl+Delete>.)
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(This function is bound by default to @kbd{Ctrl+Delete}.)
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@item cutrestoffile
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Cuts all text from the cursor position till the end of the buffer.
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@ -1477,14 +1479,14 @@ Goes one line down (in the editor or browser).
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@item scrollup
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Scrolls the viewport up one row (meaning that the text slides down)
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while keeping the cursor in the same text position, if possible.
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(This function is bound by default to <Alt+Up>.
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If <Alt+Up> does nothing on your Linux console, see the FAQ:
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(This function is bound by default to @kbd{Alt+Up}.
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If @kbd{Alt+Up} does nothing on your Linux console, see the FAQ:
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@url{https://nano-editor.org/dist/latest/faq.html#4.1}.)
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@item scrolldown
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Scrolls the viewport down one row (meaning that the text slides up)
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while keeping the cursor in the same text position, if possible.
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(This function is bound by default to <Alt+Down>.)
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(This function is bound by default to @kbd{Alt+Down}.)
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@item center
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Scrolls the line with the cursor to the middle of the screen.
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