commit 24ed1bb5769afc75f9108e4f162d9ddca17f3bd2
parent 70b2d086106559f32b06682513a51dc1770e8e21
Author: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 20:56:10 +0000
Adjusting text for new disabling configuration options.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@4735 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
Diffstat:
2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
2014-04-05 Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
* src/nano.c (version): Print the correct configuration options.
* src/{chars.c,nano.c,text.c}: Cosmetic tweaks.
+ * doc/texinfo/nano.texi: Adjust for new disabling config options.
2014-04-05 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* src/nano.c (do_input): Reload possibly freed function pointer.
diff --git a/doc/texinfo/nano.texi b/doc/texinfo/nano.texi
@@ -833,6 +833,13 @@ The possible options to @code{./configure} are:
@item --disable-browser
Disable the mini file browser when reading or writing files.
+@item --disable-color
+Disable support for syntax coloring of files using the nanorc file.
+
+@item --disable-extra
+Disable extra features. At the moment, this is just easter-egg-type
+stuff.
+
@item --disable-help
Disable the help function. Doing this makes the binary much smaller,
but makes it difficult for new users to learn more than very basic
@@ -842,44 +849,36 @@ things about using the editor.
Disable the justify and unjustify functions.
@item --disable-mouse
-Disable all mouse functionality. This also disables the -m command line
-option, which enables the mouse functionality.
+Disable all mouse functionality. This also eliminates the -m
+command-line option, which enables the mouse functionality.
+
+@item --disable-multibuffer
+Disable support for opening multiple files at a time and switching
+between them on the fly.
@item --disable-operatingdir
-Disable setting the operating directory. This also disables the -o
-command line option, which sets the operating directory.
+Disable setting the operating directory. This also eliminates the -o
+command-line option, which sets the operating directory.
@item --disable-speller
-Disable use of the spell checker. This also disables the -s command
-line option, which allows specifying an alternate spell checker.
+Disable use of the spell checker. This also eliminates the -s
+command-line option, which allows specifying an alternate spell checker.
@item --disable-tabcomp
Disable the tab completion code when reading or writing files.
@item --disable-wrapping
-Disable all long-line wrapping. This also eliminates the -w command
-line option, which enables long-line wrapping.
+Disable all long-line wrapping. This also eliminates the -w
+command-line option, which enables long-line wrapping.
@item --enable-tiny
This option disables all the above. It also disables some of the larger
-internals of the editor, like the marking code and the cut to end of
-line code. It also disables the function toggles.
+internals of the editor, like the marking code and the cut-to-end-of-line
+code. It also disables the function toggles.
@item --enable-debug
Enable support for runtime debug output. This can get pretty messy, so
-chances are you only want this feature to work on the nano source.
-
-@item --enable-extra
-Enable extra features. At the moment, this is just easter egg-type
-stuff.
-
-@item --enable-color
-Enable support for syntax coloring of files using the nanorc file. This
-enables nanorc support as well.
-
-@item --enable-multibuffer
-Enable support for opening multiple files at a time and switching
-between them on the fly.
+chances are you only want this feature when you're working on the nano source.
@item --enable-nanorc
Enable support for reading the nanorc file at startup. You can store
@@ -899,7 +898,9 @@ Enable support for reading and writing Unicode files. This will require
either a wide version of curses, or a UTF-8-enabled version of Slang.
@item --disable-utf8
-Disable support for reading and writing Unicode files.
+Disable support for reading and writing Unicode files. Normally the
+configure script auto-detects whether to enable UTF-8 support or not.
+You can use this or the previous option to override that detection.
@item --with-slang
Compiling @code{nano} with Slang is supported, and will make the binary