On 09/08/2011 10:22 PM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
1) Where is this behaviour defined on my Squeeze system?
I think it's in nano core
2) Can I enable it on my Lenny systems?
It it's up to you nano version. The one in Squeeze supports colors.
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On 09/08/2011 10:22 PM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
1) Where is this behaviour defined on my Squeeze system?
2) Can I enable it on my Lenny systems?
Google with ano color syntax:
http://is.gd/eMmvu8
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Hi,
When using nano on a Squeeze system and I open a file with name.sh I will
see color coded script Lines. When I open a file line name.xxx with the
same
content there is no color coding.
On a Lenny system I never have color coding.
1) Where is this behaviour defined on my Squeeze system?
On Thu, 08 Sep 2011 21:22:43 +0200, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
When using nano on a Squeeze system and I open a file with name.sh I
will see color coded script Lines. When I open a file line name.xxx with
the same content there is no color coding.
On a Lenny system I never have color coding. 1)
On 08/09/11 20:22, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,
When using nano on a Squeeze system and I open a file with name.sh I will
see color coded script Lines. When I open a file line name.xxx with the same
content there is no color coding.
On a Lenny system I never have color coding.
1) Where is this
Hi,
When using nano on a Squeeze system and I open a file with name.sh I will
see color coded script Lines. When I open a file line name.xxx with the same
content there is no color coding.
On a Lenny system I never have color coding.
1) Where is this behaviour defined on my Squeeze system?
2) Can
When using nano on a Squeeze system and I open a file with name.sh I will
see color coded script Lines. When I open a file line name.xxx with the same
content there is no color coding.
On a Lenny system I never have color coding.
1) Where is this behaviour defined on my Squeeze system?
2)
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