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[Nano-devel] making tiny nano tinier
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Benno Schulenberg |
Subject: |
[Nano-devel] making tiny nano tinier |
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Thu, 27 Mar 2014 21:48:12 +0100 |
Hi all,
I was surprised to find that '--enable-tiny' does not disable the
syntax highlighting/colouring code, which is quite a big chunk.
(Adding '--disable-color' makes a tiny nano about 14% smaller.)
In the far past, colour and nanorc and multiple buffers were not
enabled by default. So you would do --enable-tiny to make nano
even more basic, or you would --enable-nanorc, --enable-color,
and --enable-multibuffer to add even more features.
But nowadays, wouldn't it make sense to let --enable-tiny disable
*all* features by default, also colour, nanorc and multiple buffers?
Which one can then override with selected --enable-something for
wanted features?
Benno
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