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Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults |
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Mon, 10 Dec 2018 11:25:35 +0100 |
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Op 06-12-18 om 18:10 schreef David Ramsey:
> I had a thought: since breaking from the Pico defaults
That's not been decided yet. There has been far too little response
to the proposal.
> will require some
> adjustment of command line/rcfile options, what about finally removing
> the -q/--quiet option at the same time? It's been labeled as obsolete
> for over a year now, and since before the 2.9.0 release.
I used to have 'set quiet' in my .nanorc so that I wouldn't get a barrage
of warnings when checking how an older version of nano worked in some
situation. But I've had it commented out now for a while and cope with
the barrage, so I guess it's fine to remove it. Patch is coming up.
But this poses the question: Pico recognizes -q nowadays. Should nano
ignore it for "compatibility"? (We are not compatible anyway: -W does
something else, all of Pico's color options don't work for nano, and
even -d does not work as in Pico nowadays.)
Benno
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- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults, Benno Schulenberg, 2018/12/04
- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults, David Ramsey, 2018/12/06
- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults,
Benno Schulenberg <=
- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults, David Ramsey, 2018/12/11
- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults, David Ramsey, 2018/12/13
- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults, David Ramsey, 2018/12/18
- Re: [Nano-devel] [RFC] is it time to break free from the Pico defaults, David Ramsey, 2018/12/18