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Re: [Help-nano] getting nicely justified comments in an easy way
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Seb |
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Re: [Help-nano] getting nicely justified comments in an easy way |
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Wed, 3 Apr 2019 15:20:10 +0200 (CEST) |
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Alpine 2.20 (DEB 67 2015-01-07) |
Hello Benno,
There was a proposal to implement a Tools menu:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/nano-devel/2019-01/msg00028.html
It seems like a sound proposal.
If one could add ^T^AnotherKey through .nanorc, that would be even nicer.
I didn't know about this combination; on my setting (Fvwm) it makes the
mouse pointer move 1/100th of the screen to the left.
Hmm, that is an unusual window manager. :) Do you use the
Ctl+Shift+arrow combinations to move the mouse pointer? If not, is it
possible to unbind them so that the application sees the keystrokes?
Ah, yes, I could tweak the .fvwmrc config file, but no, I won't, because
I've been used to it for as long as ^W^Y. The various shortcuts allow
translations of 1/100th of the screen (convenient to focus on a popup
window), 1/10th (to get the mouse pointer on a terminal), 1/2 (to shift
between adjacent terminals) and one full screen (to change virtual
spaces). (Yes, I *do* have a mouse :-)
I'm losing a feature of nano, but this can't be helped.
Sun keyboards used to have tons of programmable keys on the left hand
side, it's unfortunate that the idea has faded away. Yet there is a key
that I never use on my qwerty keyboard, it's the one with the Microsoft
logo between ^ and M. Is there a way to define keyboard shortcuts with
this one?
Kind regards,
Sébastien.