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Mon Apr 10 10:45:50 2006 UTC (18 years, 1 month ago) by niro
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initial release

1 niro 65 ## Sample initialization file for GNU nano
2     ## Please note that you must have configured nano with --enable-nanorc
3     ## for this file to be read! Also note that characters specially
4     ## interpreted by the shell should not be escaped here.
5     ##
6     ## To make sure a value is not enabled, use "unset <option>"
7     ##
8     ## For the options that take parameters, the default value is given.
9     ## Other options are unset by default.
10    
11     ## Use auto-indentation.
12     # set autoindent
13    
14     ## Backup files to filename~.
15     set backup
16    
17     ## The directory to put unique backup files in.
18     # set backupdir ""
19    
20     ## Do backwards searches by default.
21     # set backwards
22    
23     ## The characters treated as closing brackets. They cannot contain
24     ## blank characters. Only closing punctuation, optionally followed by
25     ## closing brackets, can end sentences.
26     ##
27     # set brackets "'")}]>"
28    
29     ## Do case sensitive searches by default.
30     # set casesensitive
31    
32     ## Constantly display the cursor position in the statusbar. Note that
33     ## this cancels out "quickblank".
34     # set const
35    
36     ## Use cut to end of line by default.
37     # set cut
38    
39     ## Set the line length for wrapping text and justifying paragraphs.
40     ## If fill is 0 or less, the line length will be the screen width less
41     ## this number.
42     ##
43     # set fill -8
44    
45     ## Enable ~/.nano_history for saving and reading search/replace strings.
46     # set historylog
47    
48     ## Use the blank line below the titlebar as extra editing space.
49     # set morespace
50    
51     ## Enable mouse support, so that mouse clicks can be used to set the
52     ## mark and run shortcuts.
53     # set mouse
54    
55     ## Allow multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into a
56     ## separate buffer). You must have configured with --enable-multibuffer
57     ## for this to work.
58     ##
59     # set multibuffer
60    
61     ## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
62     # set noconvert
63    
64     ## Don't follow symlinks when writing files.
65     # set nofollow
66    
67     ## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
68     # set nohelp
69    
70     ## Don't wrap text at all.
71     # set nowrap
72    
73     ## Set operating directory. nano will not read or write files outside
74     ## this directory and its subdirectories. Also, the current directory
75     ## is changed to here, so files are inserted from this dir. A blank
76     ## string means the operating directory feature is turned off.
77     ##
78     # set operatingdir ""
79    
80     ## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
81     # set preserve
82    
83     ## The characters treated as closing punctuation. They cannot contain
84     ## blank characters. Only closing punctuation, optionally followed by
85     ## closing brackets, can end sentences.
86     ##
87     # set punct ".?!"
88    
89     ## Do quick statusbar blanking. Statusbar messages will disappear after
90     ## 1 keystroke instead of 25. Note that "const" cancels this out.
91     ##
92     # set quickblank
93    
94     ## The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs.
95     ## This is an extended regular expression if your system supports them,
96     ## otherwise a literal string. Default:
97     # set quotestr "^([ ]*[\|>:}#])+"
98     ## if you have regexps, otherwise:
99     # set quotestr "> "
100     ## You can get old nano quoted-justify behavior via:
101     # set quotestr "(> )+"
102    
103     ## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
104     # set rebinddelete
105    
106     ## Do extended regular expression searches by default.
107     # set regexp
108    
109     ## Make the Home key smarter. When Home is pressed anywhere but at the
110     ## very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor
111     ## will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards). If the
112     ## cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true
113     ## beginning of the line.
114     # set smarthome
115    
116     ## Use smooth scrolling as the default.
117     set smooth
118    
119     ## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one. This option
120     ## does not properly have a default value.
121     ##
122     # set speller "aspell -x -c"
123    
124     ## Allow nano to be suspended.
125     # set suspend
126    
127     ## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
128     # set tabsize 8
129    
130     ## Convert typed tabs to spaces.
131     # set tabstospaces
132    
133     ## Save automatically on exit, don't prompt.
134     # set tempfile
135    
136     ## Disallow file modification; why would you want this in an rcfile? ;)
137     # set view
138    
139     ## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
140     ## of tabs and spaces. 187 decimal (00BB hexadecimal) and 183 decimal
141     ## (00B7 hexadecimal) seem to be good values for these.
142     # set whitespace " "
143    
144     ## Color setup
145     ##
146     ## Format:
147     ##
148     ## syntax "short description" ["filename regex" ...]
149     ##
150     ## color foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
151     ## or
152     ## icolor foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
153     ##
154     ## "color" will do case sensitive matches, while "icolor" will do case
155     ## insensitive matches.
156     ##
157     ## Legal colors: white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, cyan.
158     ## You may use the prefix "bright" to mean a stronger color highlight
159     ## for the foreground.
160     ##
161     ## To use multi-line regexes, use the start="regex" end="regex" format.
162     ##
163     ## If your system supports transparency, not specifying a background
164     ## color will use a transparent color. If you don't want this, be sure
165     ## to set the background color to black or white.
166     ##
167     #syntax "c-file" "\.(c|C|cc|cpp|cxx|h|H|hh|hpp|hxx)$"
168     # color red "\<[A-Z_]{2,}\>"
169     # color green "\<(float|double|bool|char|int|short|long|sizeof|enum|void|static|const|struct|union|typedef|extern|signed|unsigned|inline)\>"
170     # color green "\<(class|namespace|template|public|protected|private|typename|this|friend|virtual|using|mutable|volatile|register|explicit)\>"
171     # color brightyellow "\<(for|if|while|do|else|case|default|switch|goto|continue|break|return)\>"
172     # color brightyellow "\<(try|throw|catch|operator|new|delete)\>"
173     # color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(define|undef|include|ifn?def|endif|elif|else|if|warning|error)"
174     # color brightmagenta "'([^\]|(\\['abfnrtv\\]))'" "'\\(([0-7][0-7]?)|([0-3][0-7][0-7]))'" "'\\x[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]?'"
175     ##
176     ## GCC builtins
177     ##
178     # color cyan "__attribute__[[:space:]]*\(\([^)]*\)\)" "__(asm|builtin|inline|restrict|typeof)__"
179     ##
180     ## You will in general want your comments and strings to come last,
181     ## because syntax highlighting rules will be applied in the order they
182     ## are read in.
183     ##
184     # color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" ""(\\.|[^\"])*""
185     ##
186     ## This string is VERY resource intensive!!!
187     # color brightyellow start=""(\\.|[^\"])*\\[[:space:]]*$" end="^(\\.|[^\"])*""
188     ##
189     ## And we want to have some nice comment highlighting too
190     # color brightblue "//.*"
191     # color brightblue start="/\*" end="\*/"
192    
193     ## Here is a short example for HTML
194     #syntax "HTML" "\.html$"
195     # color blue start="<" end=">"
196     # color red "&[^;[[:space:]]]*;"
197    
198     ## Here is a short example for TeX files
199     # syntax "TeX" "\.tex$"
200     # color green "\\.|\\[A-Za-z]*"
201     # color magenta "[{}]"
202     # color blue "%.*"
203    
204     ## Here is an example for quoted emails (under e.g. mutt)
205     # syntax "mutt"
206     # color green "^>.*"
207    
208     ## Here is an example for groff
209     ##
210     # syntax "groff" "\.m[ems]$" "\.tmac$" "^tmac." ".rof"
211     ## The argument of .nr or .ds
212     # color cyan "^\.ds [^[[:space:]]]*"
213     # color cyan "^\.nr [^[[:space:]]]*"
214     ## Single character escapes
215     # color brightmagenta "\\."
216     ## Highlight the argument of \f or \s in the same color
217     # color brightmagenta "\\f."
218     # color brightmagenta "\\f\(.."
219     # color brightmagenta "\\s(\+|\-)?[0-9]"
220     ## \n
221     # color cyan "(\\|\\\\)n."
222     # color cyan "(\\|\\\\)n\(.."
223     # color cyan start="(\\|\\\\)n\[" end="]"
224     ## Requests
225     # color brightgreen "^\.[[:space:]]*[^[[:space:]]]*"
226     ## Comments
227     # color yellow "^\.\\\".*$"
228     ## Strings
229     # color green "(\\|\\\\)\*."
230     # color green "(\\|\\\\)\*\(.."
231     # color green start="(\\|\\\\)\*\[" end="]"
232     ## Characters
233     # color brightred "\\\(.."
234     # color brightred start="\\\[" end="]"
235     ## Macro arguments
236     # color brightcyan "\\\\\$[1-9]"
237    
238     ## Here is an example for perl
239     ##
240     # syntax "perl" "\.p[lm]$"
241     # color red "\<(accept|alarm|atan2|bin(d|mode)|c(aller|h(dir|mod|op|own|root)|lose(dir)?|onnect|os|rypt)|d(bm(close|open)|efined|elete|ie|o|ump)|e(ach|of|val|x(ec|ists|it|p))|f(cntl|ileno|lock|ork))\>" "\<(get(c|login|peername|pgrp|ppid|priority|pwnam|(host|net|proto|serv)byname|pwuid|grgid|(host|net)byaddr|protobynumber|servbyport)|([gs]et|end)(pw|gr|host|net|proto|serv)ent|getsock(name|opt)|gmtime|goto|grep|hex|index|int|ioctl|join)\>" "\<(keys|kill|last|length|link|listen|local(time)?|log|lstat|m|mkdir|msg(ctl|get|snd|rcv)|next|oct|open(dir)?|ord|pack|pipe|pop|printf?|push|q|qq|qx|rand|re(ad(dir|link)?|cv|do|name|quire|set|turn|verse|winddir)|rindex|rmdir|s|scalar|seek(dir)?)\>" "\<(se(lect|mctl|mget|mop|nd|tpgrp|tpriority|tsockopt)|shift|shm(ctl|get|read|write)|shutdown|sin|sleep|socket(pair)?|sort|spli(ce|t)|sprintf|sqrt|srand|stat|study|substr|symlink|sys(call|read|tem|write)|tell(dir)?|time|tr(y)?|truncate|umask)\>" "\<(un(def|link|pack|shift)|utime|values|vec|wait(pid)?|wantarray|warn|write)\>"
242     # color magenta "\<(continue|else|elsif|do|for|foreach|if|unless|until|while|eq|ne|lt|gt|le|ge|cmp|x|my|sub|use|package|can|isa)\>"
243     # color cyan start="[$@%]" end="( |\\W|-)"
244     # color yellow "".*"|qq\|.*\|"
245     # color white "[sm]/.*/"
246     # color white start="(^use| = new)" end=";"
247     # color green "#.*"
248     # color yellow start="<< 'STOP'" end="STOP"
249    
250     ## Here is an example for Java source
251     ##
252     # syntax "Java source" "\.java$"
253     # color green "\<(boolean|byte|char|double|float|int|long|new|short|this|transient|void)\>"
254     # color red "\<(break|case|catch|continue|default|do|else|finally|for|if|return|switch|throw|try|while)\>"
255     # color cyan "\<(abstract|class|extends|final|implements|import|instanceof|interface|native|package|private|protected|public|static|strictfp|super|synchronized|throws|volatile)\>"
256     # color red ""[^\"]*""
257     # color yellow "\<(true|false|null)\>"
258     # color blue "//.*"
259     # color blue start="/\*" end="\*/"
260     # color brightblue start="/\*\*" end="\*/"
261     # color brightgreen,green "[[:space:]]+$"
262    
263     ## Here is an example for patch files
264     ##
265     syntax "patch" "\.(patch|diff)$"
266     color brightgreen "^\+.*"
267     color green "^\+\+\+.*"
268     color brightblue "^ .*"
269     color brightred "^-.*"
270     color red "^---.*"
271     color brightyellow "^@@.*"
272     color magenta "^diff.*"
273    
274     ## Here is an example for manpages
275     ##
276     # syntax "manpage" "\.[1-9]x?$"
277     # color green "\.(S|T)H.*$"
278     # color brightgreen "\.(S|T)H" "\.TP"
279     # color brightred "\.(BR?|I[PR]?).*$"
280     # color brightblue "\.(BR?|I[PR]?|PP)"
281     # color brightwhite "\\f[BIPR]"
282     # color yellow "\.(br|DS|RS|RE|PD)"
283    
284     ## Here is an example for assembler
285     ##
286     # syntax "asm-file" "\.(S|s|asm)$"
287     # color red "\<[A-Z_]{2,}\>"
288     # color brightgreen "\.(data|subsection|text)"
289     # color green "\.(align|file|globl|global|hidden|section|size|type|weak)"
290     # color brightyellow "\.(ascii|asciz|byte|double|float|hword|int|long|short|single|struct|word)"
291     # icolor brightred "^[[:space:]]*[._A-Z0-9]*:"
292     # color brightcyan "^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*(define|undef|include|ifn?def|endif|elif|else|if|warning|error)"
293     ## Highlight strings (note: VERY resource intensive)
294     # color brightyellow "<[^= ]*>" ""(\\.|[^\"])*""
295     # color brightyellow start=""(\\.|[^\"])*\\[[:space:]]*$" end="^(\\.|[^\"])*""
296     ## Highlight comments
297     # color brightblue "//.*"
298     # color brightblue start="/\*" end="\*/"
299    
300     ## Here is an example for your .nanorc
301     ##
302     # syntax "nanorc" "(\.|/|)nanorc$"
303     ## highlight possible errors and parameters
304     # icolor brightwhite "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset|syntax|i?color).*$"
305     ## set, unset and syntax
306     # icolor cyan "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset)[[:space:]]+(autoindent|backup|backupdir|backwards|brackets|casesensitive|const|cut|fill|historylog|morespace|mouse|multibuffer|noconvert|nofollow|nohelp|nowrap|operatingdir|preserve|punct|quickblank|quotestr|rebinddelete)\>" "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset)[[:space:]]+(regexp|smarthome|smooth|speller|suspend|tabsize|tabstospaces|tempfile|view|whitespace)\>"
307     # icolor green "^[[:space:]]*(set|unset|syntax)\>"
308     ## colors
309     # icolor yellow "^[[:space:]]*i?color[[:space:]]*(bright)?(white|black|red|blue|green|yellow|magenta|cyan)?(,(white|black|red|blue|green|yellow|magenta|cyan))?\>"
310     # icolor magenta "^[[:space:]]*i?color\>" "\<(start|end)="
311     ## strings
312     # icolor white "\"(\\.|[^\"])*\""
313     ## comments
314     # icolor blue "^[[:space:]]*#.*$"
315    
316     syntax "magellan" "\.(smage2|sminc|mage|minc)$"
317     color brightcyan "^ *minclude\>" "^ *smcinclude\>"
318     color brightwhite "^ *src [^ ]*"
319     color brightblue "src_compile\>" "src_prepare\>" "src_install\>" "preinstall\>" "postinstall\>" "preremove\>" "postremove\>"
320     color cyan "m(unpack|configure|make|install|installdocs|patch|groupadd|groupdel|useradd|userdel|striplibs|stripbins|libdir|include)|sminclude\>" "^ *die\>"
321     color yellow "^ *export\>"
322     color magenta "\<(if|then|else|fi|case|esac|in|for|do|done|while)\>"
323     color brightgreen "\$\{(.|([A-Z_]*))\}"
324     color green "#.*$"
325    
326     color brightgreen "\<(P(NAME|VER|BUILD|CATEGORIE)|HOMEPAGE|DESCRIPTION|SRC(_URI|DIR|FILE)|(P|S)?DEPEND|PROVIDE|STATE|SPECIAL_(VARS|FUNCTIONS))\>"
327    
328     ##color red "\<(ARCH|HOMEPAGE|DESCRIPTION|IUSE|SRC_URI|LICENSE|SLOT|KEYWORDS|FILESDIR|WORKDIR|(P|R)?DEPEND|PROVIDE|DISTDIR|RESTRICT|USERLAND)\>"
329     #color red "\<(S|D|T|PV|PF|P|PN|A)\>" "\<C(XX)?FLAGS\>" "\<LDFLAGS\>" "\<C(HOST|TARGET|BUILD)\>"
330