wok-4.x diff nano/stuff/nanorc @ rev 12063

alarm-clock: fix bdeps & url
author Antoine Bodin <gokhlayeh@slitaz.org>
date Fri Mar 09 01:49:07 2012 +0100 (2012-03-09)
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     1.4 +## /etc/nanorc: system-wide initialization file for GNU nano
     1.5 +## Well know text editor on SliTaz GNU/linux. ~/.nanorc for 
     1.6 +## personal config file.
     1.7 +##
     1.8 +## To make sure a value is not enabled, use "unset <option>"
     1.9 +##
    1.10 +## For the options that take parameters, the default value is given.
    1.11 +## Other options are unset by default.
    1.12 +##
    1.13 +## Quotes inside string parameters don't have to be escaped with
    1.14 +## backslashes.  The last double quote in the string will be treated as
    1.15 +## its end.  For example, for the "brackets" option, ""')>]}" will match
    1.16 +## ", ', ), >, ], and }.
    1.17 +
    1.18 +## Use auto-indentation.
    1.19 +# set autoindent
    1.20 +
    1.21 +## Backup files to filename~.
    1.22 +# set backup
    1.23 +
    1.24 +## The directory to put unique backup files in.
    1.25 +# set backupdir ""
    1.26 +
    1.27 +## Do backwards searches by default.
    1.28 +# set backwards
    1.29 +
    1.30 +## Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
    1.31 +# set boldtext
    1.32 +
    1.33 +## The characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
    1.34 +## paragraphs.  They cannot contain blank characters.  Only closing
    1.35 +## punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end
    1.36 +## sentences.
    1.37 +##
    1.38 +# set brackets ""')>]}"
    1.39 +
    1.40 +## Do case sensitive searches by default.
    1.41 +# set casesensitive
    1.42 +
    1.43 +## Constantly display the cursor position in the statusbar.  Note that
    1.44 +## this overrides "quickblank".
    1.45 +# set const
    1.46 +
    1.47 +## Use cut to end of line by default.
    1.48 +# set cut
    1.49 +
    1.50 +## Set the line length for wrapping text and justifying paragraphs.
    1.51 +## If fill is 0 or less, the line length will be the screen width less
    1.52 +## this number.
    1.53 +##
    1.54 +# set fill -8
    1.55 +
    1.56 +## Enable ~/.nano_history for saving and reading search/replace strings.
    1.57 +set historylog
    1.58 +
    1.59 +## The opening and closing brackets that can be found by bracket
    1.60 +## searches.  They cannot contain blank characters.  The former set must
    1.61 +## come before the latter set, and both must be in the same order.
    1.62 +##
    1.63 +# set matchbrackets "(<[{)>]}"
    1.64 +
    1.65 +## Use the blank line below the titlebar as extra editing space.
    1.66 +# set morespace
    1.67 +
    1.68 +## Enable mouse support, if available for your system.  When enabled,
    1.69 +## mouse clicks can be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a
    1.70 +## double click), and execute shortcuts.  The mouse will work in the X
    1.71 +## Window System, and on the console when gpm is running.
    1.72 +##
    1.73 +set mouse
    1.74 +
    1.75 +## Allow multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into a
    1.76 +## separate buffer).  You must have configured with --enable-multibuffer
    1.77 +## for this to work.
    1.78 +##
    1.79 +# set multibuffer
    1.80 +
    1.81 +## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
    1.82 +# set noconvert
    1.83 +
    1.84 +## Don't follow symlinks when writing files.
    1.85 +# set nofollow
    1.86 +
    1.87 +## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
    1.88 +# set nohelp
    1.89 +
    1.90 +## Don't add newlines to the ends of files.
    1.91 +# set nonewlines
    1.92 +
    1.93 +## Don't wrap text at all.
    1.94 +# set nowrap
    1.95 +
    1.96 +## Set operating directory.  nano will not read or write files outside
    1.97 +## this directory and its subdirectories.  Also, the current directory
    1.98 +## is changed to here, so any files are inserted from this dir.  A blank
    1.99 +## string means the operating directory feature is turned off.
   1.100 +##
   1.101 +# set operatingdir ""
   1.102 +
   1.103 +## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
   1.104 +# set preserve
   1.105 +
   1.106 +## The characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying
   1.107 +## paragraphs.  They cannot contain blank characters.  Only closing
   1.108 +## punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end
   1.109 +## sentences.
   1.110 +##
   1.111 +# set punct "!.?"
   1.112 +
   1.113 +## Do quick statusbar blanking.  Statusbar messages will disappear after
   1.114 +## 1 keystroke instead of 26.  Note that "const" overrides this.
   1.115 +##
   1.116 +# set quickblank
   1.117 +
   1.118 +## The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs.
   1.119 +## This is an extended regular expression if your system supports them,
   1.120 +## otherwise a literal string.  Default:
   1.121 +# set quotestr "^([ 	]*[#:>\|}])+"
   1.122 +## if you have extended regular expression support, otherwise:
   1.123 +# set quotestr "> "
   1.124 +
   1.125 +## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
   1.126 +# set rebinddelete
   1.127 +
   1.128 +## Fix numeric keypad key confusion problem.
   1.129 +# set rebindkeypad
   1.130 +
   1.131 +## Do extended regular expression searches by default.
   1.132 +# set regexp
   1.133 +
   1.134 +## Make the Home key smarter.  When Home is pressed anywhere but at the
   1.135 +## very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor
   1.136 +## will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards).  If the
   1.137 +## cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true
   1.138 +## beginning of the line.
   1.139 +# set smarthome
   1.140 +
   1.141 +## Use smooth scrolling as the default.
   1.142 +# set smooth
   1.143 +
   1.144 +## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one.  This option
   1.145 +## does not properly have a default value.
   1.146 +##
   1.147 +# set speller "aspell -x -c"
   1.148 +
   1.149 +## Allow nano to be suspended.
   1.150 +# set suspend
   1.151 +
   1.152 +## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
   1.153 +# set tabsize 8
   1.154 +
   1.155 +## Convert typed tabs to spaces.
   1.156 +# set tabstospaces
   1.157 +
   1.158 +## Save automatically on exit, don't prompt.
   1.159 +# set tempfile
   1.160 +
   1.161 +## Disallow file modification.  Why would you want this in an rcfile? ;)
   1.162 +# set view
   1.163 +
   1.164 +## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
   1.165 +## of tabs and spaces.  187 in ISO 8859-1 (0000BB in Unicode) and 183 in
   1.166 +## ISO-8859-1 (0000B7 in Unicode) seem to be good values for these.
   1.167 +# set whitespace "  "
   1.168 +
   1.169 +## Detect word boundaries more accurately by treating punctuation
   1.170 +## characters as parts of words.
   1.171 +# set wordbounds
   1.172 +
   1.173 +
   1.174 +## Color setup
   1.175 +##
   1.176 +## Format:
   1.177 +##
   1.178 +## syntax "short description" ["filename regex" ...]
   1.179 +##
   1.180 +## The "none" syntax is reserved; specifying it on the command line is
   1.181 +## the same as not having a syntax at all.  The "default" syntax is
   1.182 +## special: it takes no filename regexes, and applies to files that
   1.183 +## don't match any other syntax's filename regexes.
   1.184 +##
   1.185 +## color foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
   1.186 +## or
   1.187 +## icolor foreground,background "regex" ["regex"...]
   1.188 +##
   1.189 +## "color" will do case sensitive matches, while "icolor" will do case
   1.190 +## insensitive matches.
   1.191 +##
   1.192 +## Valid colors: white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, cyan.
   1.193 +## For foreground colors, you may use the prefix "bright" to get a
   1.194 +## stronger highlight.
   1.195 +##
   1.196 +## To use multi-line regexes, use the start="regex" end="regex"
   1.197 +## [start="regex" end="regex"...] format.
   1.198 +##
   1.199 +## If your system supports transparency, not specifying a background
   1.200 +## color will use a transparent color.  If you don't want this, be sure
   1.201 +## to set the background color to black or white.
   1.202 +##
   1.203 +## If you wish, you may put your syntaxes in separate files.  You can
   1.204 +## make use of such files (which can only include "syntax", "color", and
   1.205 +## "icolor" commands) as follows:
   1.206 +##
   1.207 +## include "/path/to/syntax_file.nanorc"
   1.208 +##
   1.209 +## Unless otherwise noted, the name of the syntax file (without the
   1.210 +## ".nanorc" extension) should be the same as the "short description"
   1.211 +## name inside that file.  These names are kept fairly short to make
   1.212 +## them easier to remember and faster to type using nano's -Y option.
   1.213 +##
   1.214 +## All regexes should be extended regular expressions.
   1.215 +
   1.216 +
   1.217 +## Nanorc files
   1.218 +include "/usr/share/nano/nanorc.nanorc"
   1.219 +
   1.220 +## C/C++
   1.221 +include "/usr/share/nano/c.nanorc"
   1.222 +
   1.223 +## Config file - By SliTaz
   1.224 +syntax "conf" "\.?conf$"
   1.225 +## Keywords
   1.226 +icolor brightgreen "="
   1.227 +## Comments
   1.228 +icolor cyan "^[[:space:]]*#.*$"
   1.229 +
   1.230 +## HTML - With modification for SliTaz.
   1.231 +#include "/usr/share/nano/html.nanorc"
   1.232 +syntax "HTML" "\.html$"
   1.233 +color brightblue start="<" end=">"
   1.234 +color red "&[^; 	]*;"
   1.235 +color brightwhite start="<!DOCTYPE" end=">" start="<title>" end="</title>" start="<!--" end="-->"  
   1.236 +color brightcyan start="<meta" end=">" start="<link" end=">"
   1.237 +color brightyellow "<p>|</p>|<pre>|</pre>|<li>|</li>"
   1.238 +color yellow "<ul>|</ul>|<hr>|<hr />"
   1.239 +color brightred "href=|name=|rel=|http-equiv=|content=|title=|type|style"
   1.240 +color brightgreen "<h1>|</h1>|<h2>|</h2>|<h3>|</h3>|<h4>|</h4>|<h5>|</h5>|<h6>|</h6>"
   1.241 +
   1.242 +## TeX
   1.243 +include "/usr/share/nano/tex.nanorc"
   1.244 +
   1.245 +## Quoted emails (under e.g. mutt)
   1.246 +include "/usr/share/nano/mutt.nanorc"
   1.247 +
   1.248 +## Patch files
   1.249 +include "/usr/share/nano/patch.nanorc"
   1.250 +
   1.251 +## Manpages
   1.252 +# include "/usr/share/nano/man.nanorc"
   1.253 +
   1.254 +## Groff
   1.255 +# include "/usr/share/nano/groff.nanorc"
   1.256 +
   1.257 +## Perl
   1.258 +# include "/usr/share/nano/perl.nanorc"
   1.259 +
   1.260 +## Python
   1.261 +# include "/usr/share/nano/python.nanorc"
   1.262 +
   1.263 +## Ruby
   1.264 +# include "/usr/share/nano/ruby.nanorc"
   1.265 +
   1.266 +## Java
   1.267 +# include "/usr/share/nano/java.nanorc"
   1.268 +
   1.269 +## Assembler
   1.270 +# include "/usr/share/nano/asm.nanorc"
   1.271 +
   1.272 +## Bourne shell scripts
   1.273 +include "/usr/share/nano/sh.nanorc"
   1.274 +
   1.275 +## POV-Ray
   1.276 +# include "/usr/share/nano/pov.nanorc"