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update more documentation dealing with double-Escape and verbatim input
of characters in decimal and hexadecimal, including the changelog git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@2222 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
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do_output()), get_edit_input() (renamed to do_input() and
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moved to nano.c), get_edit_mouse() (renamed do_mouse() and
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moved to nano.c), do_verbatim_input(), do_tab(), main(), and
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get_ascii_kbinput() (renamed to get_word_kbinput()). The wide
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get_ascii_kbinput() (renamed to get_byte_kbinput()). The wide
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version of ncurses is required in order for wide/multibyte
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input and output to work properly. (DLR; buffered input/output
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based on ideas from mutt 1.4.2.1; input of Unicode characters
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thanks_for_all_the_fish()
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- Free the justify buffer if it isn't empty. (DLR)
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- nano.c:
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help_init()
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- Clarify the text describing double-escape character input.
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Since ASCII is technically only seven bits wide, characters
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128-255 aren't ASCII. (DLR, suggested by Michael Piefel)
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do_toggle()
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- When we get the whitespace display toggle, update the titlebar
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as well as the edit window, in case the filename displayed on
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handles hexadecimal values now. (DLR)
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- doc/nanorc.sample:
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- Add return to the "c-file" regexes. (DLR)
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- Clarify the text describing good values for whitespace
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display. Since ASCII is technically only seven bits wide,
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characters 128-255 aren't ASCII. (DLR, suggested by Michael
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Piefel)
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GNU nano 1.3.5 - 2004.11.22
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- General:
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# set view
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## The two characters used to display the first characters of tabs and
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## spaces. ASCII 187 and ASCII 183 seem to be good values for these.
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## spaces. 187 and 183 seem to be good values for these.
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# set whitespace " "
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## Color setup
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