nano/nanorc.sample
Chris Allegretta 5c6379d64f nanorc.sample - Put in much less crappy example regex rules for c-file
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# Sample initialization file for GNU nano
# Please note that you must have configured nano with
# --enable-nanorc for this file to be read!
#
# To make sure a value is not enabled, use "unset <option>"
# Use regular expressions by default
# set regexp
# Constantly update the cursor position
# set const
# Show column position relative to the current line, not the whole file
# set relative
# Use cut to end of line with ^K by default
# set cut
# Use Auto-indentation
# set autoindent
# Don't follow symlinks when writing files
# set nofollow
# Set operating directory (chroot of sorts)
# set operatingdir "~"
# Use Pico Compatibility mode for the shortcut lists and search text
# set pico
# Use this value instead of the default
# set fill -8
# Use this tab size instead of the default
# set tabsize 4
# Use this spelling checker instead of the default one
# set speller aspell
# Save automatically on exit, don't prompt
# set tempfile
# Disallow file modification, why would you want this in an rc file? ;)
# set view
# Don't wrap text at all
# set nowrap
# Don't display the help lists at the bottom of the screen
# set nohelp
# Allow nano to be suspended with ^Z
# set suspend
# Use smooth scrolling as the default
# set smooth
# Use alternate keypad routines
# set keypad
# Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format
# set noconvert
# Allow multiple file buffers (using ^R inserts into separate buffer)
# You must have configured with --enable-multibuffer or --enable-extra for
# this to work
#
# set multibuffer
# Use this as the quoting string. You shouldn't need to change this,
# but...... default "> "
# set quotestr "// "
#
# Color setup
# Format:
# syntax "short description" ["filename regex" ...]
# color foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
#
# Legal colors are: white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, purple, cyan
# You may use the prefix "bright" to mean a stronger color highlight
#
# To use multi-line regexes use the start="regex" end="regex" format.
#
# If your system supports transparency, not specifying a background
# color will use a transparent color. If you don't want this, be sure
# to set the background color to black or white.
#
# syntax "c-file" ".*\.c" ".*\.h"
# color red "\<[A-Z_]\{2,\}\>"
# color green "\<float\>" "\<char\>" "\<int\>" "\<void\>"
# color green "\<static\>" "\<const\>" "\<struct\>"
# color brightyellow "\<if\>" "\<while\>" "\<do\>" "\<else\>" "\<case\>" "\<switch\>"
# color brightcyan "#define" "#include" "#ifn*def" "#endif"
# color brightcyan "#elif" "#else" "#if"
# You will in general want your comments and strings to come last, becase
# syntax highlighting rules will be applied in the order they are read in
# color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" "\"[^"]*\""
# color brightblue "//.*"
# color brightblue start="/\*.*" end="\*/"
# For this you will probably want to set your editor to "nano -Y mutt"
#
# syntax "mutt"
# color green "^>.*"