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Nano 8.0 Text Editor Released With Modern Bindings Option

([Free Software] 5 Hours Ago Nano 8.0)


Kicking off a new month of open-source releases is the release of the GNU Nano 8.0 text editor.

Nano 8.0 introduces a new modern bindings option "--modernbindings" that makes key binding sequences for commonly used commands like Q for quit, X for cut, V for paste, Z for undo, etc. Nano 8.0 can also be activated if the name of the nano executable or symlink begins with the letter "e".

Besides many bug fixes, the Nano 8.0 feature highlights amount to:

• By default ^F is bound to starting a forward search, and ^B to starting a backward search, while M-F and M-B repeat the search in the corresponding direction. (See the documentation if you want the old bindings back.)

• Command-line option --modernbindings (-/) makes ^Q quit, ^X cut, ^C copy, ^V paste, ^Z undo, ^Y redo, ^O open a file, ^W write a file, ^R replace, ^G find again, ^D find again backwards, ^A set the mark, ^T jump to a line, ^P show the position, and ^E execute.

• Above modern bindings are activated also when the name of nano's executable (or a symlink to it) starts with the letter "e".

• To open a file at a certain line number, one can now use also `nano filename:number`, besides `nano +number filename`.

• and put the cursor on the first and last row in the viewport, while retaining the horizontal position.

• When the three digits in an #RGB color code are all the same, the code is mapped to the xterm grey scale, giving access to fourteen levels of grey instead of just four.

• For easier access, M-" is bound to placing/removing an anchor, and M-' to jumping to the next anchor.

• Whenever an error occurs, the keystroke buffer is cleared, thus stopping the execution of a macro or a string bind.

• The mousewheel scrolls the viewport instead of moving the cursor

Downloads and more details on the Nano 8.0 release via the [1]mailing list announcement .



[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2024-05/msg00000.html



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Pedro Guerrero was playing third base for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1984
when he made the comment that earns him a place in my Hall of Fame. Second
baseman Steve Sax was having trouble making his throws. Other players were
diving, screaming, signaling for a fair catch. At the same time, Guerrero,
at third, was making a few plays that weren't exactly soothing to manager
Tom Lasorda's stomach. Lasorda decided it was time for one of his famous
motivational meetings and zeroed in on Guerrero: "How can you play third
base like that? You've gotta be thinking about something besides baseball.
What is it?"
"I'm only thinking about two things," Guerrero said. "First, `I
hope they don't hit the ball to me.'" The players snickered, and even
Lasorda had to fight off a laugh. "Second, `I hope they don't hit the ball
to Sax.'"
-- Joe Garagiola, "It's Anybody's Ball Game"