GNU nano 6.0

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Megjelent a GNU nano editor 6.0-s, "Humor heeft ook zijn leuke kanten" ("A humornak is vannak szép oldalai") kódnevű kiadása. Újdonságok:

  • Option --zero hides the title bar, status bar and help lines, and uses all rows of the terminal as editing area. The title bar and status bar can be toggled with M-Z.
  • Colors can now be specified also as three-digit hexadecimal numbers, in the format #rgb. This picks from the 216 index colors (that most terminals know) the color that is nearest to the given values.
  • For users who dislike numbers, there are fourteen new color names: rosy, beet, plum, sea, sky, slate, teal, sage, brown, ocher, sand, tawny, brick, and crimson.
  • Suspension is enabled by default, invokable with ^T^Z. The options -z, --suspendable, and 'set suspendable' are obsolete and ignored. (In case you want to be able to suspend nano with a single keystroke, you can put 'bind ^Z suspend main' in your nanorc.)
  • When automatic hard-wrapping is in effect, pasting just a few words (without a line break) will now hard-wrap the line when needed.
  • Toggling Append or Prepend clears the current filename.
  • The word count as shown by M-D is now affected by option --wordbounds; with it, nano counts words as 'wc' does; without it (the new default), words are counted in a more human way: seeing punctuation as space.
  • The YAML syntax file is now actually included in the tarball.

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Szerkesztve: 2021. 12. 16., cs – 12:48

vajon ráfér még a tl-wr1043nd-re?
az openwrt 20.x már így sem akar igazán futni rajta..

nem csak az emberek szednek fel 10-20 kilót a kovidjárvány alatt :)

tweaks: on one-row terminals, suppress the message for two toggles
erre vártam 20 éve.

Egysoros terminálon inkább használj ed-et. Pont erre a műfajra találták ki. Bár azt nem tudom, hogy manapság ki használna egysoros terminált, mi értelme van annak.

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