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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@ -112,7 +112,10 @@ numbered one every time a file is saved -- when backups are enabled (\fB\-B\fR).
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The uniquely numbered files are stored in the specified \fIdirectory\fR.
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.TP
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.BR \-D ", " \-\-boldtext
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Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
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For the interface, use bold instead of reverse video. This will be overridden
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by setting the options \fBtitlecolor\fP, \fBstatuscolor\fP, \fBkeycolor\fP,
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\fBfunctioncolor\fP, \fBnumbercolor\fP, and/or \fBselectedcolor\fP in your
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nanorc file. See \fBnanorc\fR(5).
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.TP
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.BR \-E ", " \-\-tabstospaces
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Convert typed tabs to spaces.
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@ -186,7 +186,10 @@ The uniquely numbered files are stored in the specified directory.
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@item -D
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@itemx --boldtext
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Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
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For the interface, use bold instead of reverse video. This will be overridden
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by setting the options @code{titlecolor}, @code{statuscolor}, @code{keycolor},
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@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and/or @code{selectedcolor} in your
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nanorc file. @xref{@code{set functioncolor}} for details.
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@item -E
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@itemx --tabstospaces
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@ -439,7 +442,6 @@ This is the default. (This option is the opposite of @option{-b}
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(@option{--breaklonglines}) --- the last one given takes effect.)
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@anchor{Expert Mode}
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@item -x
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@itemx --nohelp
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Expert Mode: don't show the Shortcut List at the bottom of the screen.
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@ -756,9 +758,9 @@ The uniquely numbered files are stored in the specified directory.
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@item set boldtext
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Use bold instead of reverse video for the title bar, status bar, key combos,
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function tags, line numbers, and selected text. This can be overridden by
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function tags, line numbers, and selected text. This is overridden by
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setting the options @code{titlecolor}, @code{statuscolor}, @code{keycolor},
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@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and @code{selectedcolor}.
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@code{functioncolor}, @code{numbercolor}, and/or @code{selectedcolor}.
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@item set brackets "@var{characters}"
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Set the characters treated as closing brackets when justifying
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@ -1616,7 +1618,7 @@ whereas Pico does it at screen width minus six columns. You can make
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By default, @command{nano} will scroll just one line (instead of half
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a screen) when the cursor is moved to a line that is just out of view.
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And when paging up or down, @command{nano} keeps the cursor in the same
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screen position as much as possible, instead always placing it on the
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screen position as much as possible, instead of always placing it on the
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first line of the viewport. The Pico-like behavior can be obtained
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with the @option{--jumpyscrolling} option.
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