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Vincent François wrote:
> That I applied the new command (diff -u), the file syntax.nanorc.patch
> is now join ;-)
>
> Excuse me for my English, I am of French origin.
Merci beaucoup.
Yaakov
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2009/1/18 Yaakov (Cygwin/X) :
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> Vincent François wrote:
>> In wanting to use the syntax of the text editor NANO, I noticed a
>> problem. In the Cygwin, regular expressions \< and \> are not
>> recognized. In reading the man page (7 regex) I lear
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Vincent François wrote:
> In wanting to use the syntax of the text editor NANO, I noticed a
> problem. In the Cygwin, regular expressions \< and \> are not
> recognized. In reading the man page (7 regex) I learned that he had
> used respectively for
To use the syntax, add the file .nanorc in your home directory (eg ~/.nanorc)
Below the file .nanorc:
--- BOF --- .nanorc ---
include /usr/share/nano/asm.nanorc
include /usr/share/nano/c.nanorc
include /usr/share/nano/groff.nanorc
include /usr/share/nano/html.nanorc
include /usr/share/nano/java.n
Hello,
In wanting to use the syntax of the text editor NANO, I noticed a
problem. In the Cygwin, regular expressions \< and \> are not
recognized. In reading the man page (7 regex) I learned that he had
used respectively for [[:<:]] for \< and [[:>:]] for \>.
I wrote this message to provide a pat
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