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@ -97,26 +97,24 @@ The usual way to invoke @code{nano} is:
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@code{nano [FILE]}
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@code{nano [FILE]}
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But it is also possible to specify one or more options, and to edit
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But it is also possible to specify one or more options (see the next
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several files in a row. Additionally, the cursor can be put on a
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section), and to edit several files in a row. Additionally, the cursor
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specific line of a file by adding the line number
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can be put on a specific line of a file by adding the line number
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with a plus sign before the filename, and even in a specific column by
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with a plus sign before the filename, and even in a specific column by
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adding it with a comma.
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adding it with a comma. So a more complete command synopsis is:
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Also, if the first file specified is a dash, @code{nano} will read
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data from standard input.
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So a more complete command synopsis is:
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@quotation
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@quotation
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@code{nano [OPTION]@dots{} [[+LINE[,COLUMN]|+,COLUMN] FILE]@dots{}}
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@code{nano [OPTION]@dots{} [[+LINE[,COLUMN]|+,COLUMN] FILE]@dots{}}
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@end quotation
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@end quotation
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But normally you would set your preferred options in your
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Normally, however, you set your preferred options in a @file{.nanorc}
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@file{.nanorc} file. And when the @code{positionlog} option is set
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file (see @xref{Nanorc Files}). And when using @code{set positionlog}
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(making @code{nano} remember the cursor position when you close a file),
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(making @code{nano} remember the cursor position when you close a file),
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you will rarely need to specify a line number.
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you will rarely need to specify a line number.
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As a special case: when the first file specified is a dash, @code{nano}
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will read data from standard input. Which means you can pipe the output
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of a command straight into a buffer.
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@node Command-line Options
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@node Command-line Options
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@chapter Command-line Options
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@chapter Command-line Options
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