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Option statuscolor doesn't work #27

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pwsandoval opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 2 comments
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Option statuscolor doesn't work #27

pwsandoval opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 2 comments

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@pwsandoval
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pwsandoval commented May 3, 2023

Hello, excellent project.

I recently installed nano for windows using scoop, copied my nanorc settings file, and while all colors and options applied correctly, I see one that doesn't apply and displays differently to nano GNU versions, is this my mistake? Or have an explanation.

Debian 5.4 (WSL)

Gitbash (nano 7.2)

Windows (nano scoop v7.2-22.1 2023.04.15)

The property that is not applying is

set statuscolor yellow

I haven't tried all of them, so I don't know if something else that isn't in my config file doesn't work either.

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imshvc commented Aug 16, 2023

Several nanorc flags seem to not work in this release.

One of them is minibar, more options can be seen here on the official page.

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imshvc commented Aug 16, 2023

Side note, you can use the nano that comes bundled with Git for Windows. I've decoupled it from the base install so you can download it from here.

sha256sum output:

6d879ce33fcde1fcd6ac40807f6d2f4b62b92052a9eb0e13f3325029732037e3  nano-7.2.zip

I've kept my own nanorc in there but you can easily replace with yours in the etc folder.


Update: I've made changes to the bundle by updating the syntax highlighting in /usr/share/nano which fixes lots of highlighting issues in many files.

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