Re: getting nicely justified comments in an easy way

Seb <[email protected]> Mon, 1 Apr 2019 21:13:05 +0200 (CEST)
Newsgroups gmane.editors.nano.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hello Benno,


> I agree that in a vague sense, ^Y could be understood as "search for the 
> top of file".  That's probably why ^Y was in the ^W menu in Pico.

Another reason that comes to mind is that there are only 26 letters to 
associate with Ctrl.

By the way, it would be nice to be able to bind functions to two-letters 
Ctrl combinations. One could then reserve for instance ^S (for 'self') as 
an entry point and add another ^Something for the function to perform.

>> * chopwordright/left (much better than ^^ + ^Space + ^K)
>
> I introduced and implemented those functions myself, but never use them.
> :) I find that I simply do <Ctrl+Shift+Left> as many times as needed,
> and then hit ^K.

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.

>> * linenumbers (great that it's a toggle)
>
> I'm thinking about additionally binding M-N to the linenumbers toggle,

Seems logical.
I used M-G in nanorc yesterday because I was thinking that I'd use it only 
to "Goto" the line that a compiler would be croaking about.

> and M-S to the softwrap toggle (and move the smoothscrolling toggle to 
> M-F, or remove it entirely).  Would that make things easier to type?

Yes. I followed your advice and already bound M-S to softwrap.


Kind regards,
Sébastien.

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