docs: mention that -D/--boldtext gets overridden by some nanorc options

Also, remove an obsolete anchor, and add a missing word.
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Benno Schulenberg 2020-02-06 15:52:35 +01:00
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commit 0856f53703
2 changed files with 11 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -112,7 +112,10 @@ numbered one every time a file is saved -- when backups are enabled (\fB\-B\fR).
The uniquely numbered files are stored in the specified \fIdirectory\fR.
.TP
.BR \-D ", " \-\-boldtext
Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
For the interface, use bold instead of reverse video. This will be overridden
by setting the options \fBtitlecolor\fP, \fBstatuscolor\fP, \fBkeycolor\fP,
\fBfunctioncolor\fP, \fBnumbercolor\fP, and/or \fBselectedcolor\fP in your
nanorc file. See \fBnanorc\fR(5).
.TP
.BR \-E ", " \-\-tabstospaces
Convert typed tabs to spaces.

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@ -186,7 +186,10 @@ The uniquely numbered files are stored in the specified directory.
@item -D
@itemx --boldtext
Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
For the interface, use bold instead of reverse video. This will be overridden
by setting the options @code{titlecolor}, @code{statuscolor}, @code{keycolor},
@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and/or @code{selectedcolor} in your
nanorc file. @xref{@code{set functioncolor}} for details.
@item -E
@itemx --tabstospaces
@ -439,7 +442,6 @@ This is the default. (This option is the opposite of @option{-b}
(@option{--breaklonglines}) --- the last one given takes effect.)
@anchor{Expert Mode}
@item -x
@itemx --nohelp
Expert Mode: don't show the Shortcut List at the bottom of the screen.
@ -756,9 +758,9 @@ The uniquely numbered files are stored in the specified directory.
@item set boldtext
Use bold instead of reverse video for the title bar, status bar, key combos,
function tags, line numbers, and selected text. This can be overridden by
function tags, line numbers, and selected text. This is overridden by
setting the options @code{titlecolor}, @code{statuscolor}, @code{keycolor},
@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and @code{selectedcolor}.
@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and/or @code{selectedcolor}.
@item set brackets "@var{characters}"
Set the characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
@ -1616,7 +1618,7 @@ whereas Pico does it at screen width minus six columns. You can make
By default, @command{nano} will scroll just one line (instead of half
a screen) when the cursor is moved to a line that is just out of view.
And when paging up or down, @command{nano} keeps the cursor in the same
screen position as much as possible, instead always placing it on the
screen position as much as possible, instead of always placing it on the
first line of the viewport. The Pico-like behavior can be obtained
with the @option{--jumpyscrolling} option.