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From: | Benno Schulenberg |
Subject: | Re: [Nano-devel] [PATCH] Indicate open buffer count in title bar |
Date: | Thu, 31 Aug 2017 21:52:53 +0200 |
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Op 30-08-2017 om 19:07 schreef Jordi Mallach:
El dc 30 de 08 de 2017 a les 10:59 -0500, en/na David Ramsey va escriure:Brand Huntsman:It would be nice to have as it indicates that multiple buffers are opened and how many.Agreed. Knowing how many are open would definitely be useful sometimes.Getting rid of "File: " and "GNU nano $version" would also be nice, even if via an option.Getting rid of "File," also agreed.+1
Okay, "File: " will go.
As for getting rid of "GNU nano $VERSION", I'd be more reluctant to do that, since it's more useful information (especially since features change from release version to release version now).I agree with Brand on this one. I don't think we normally need to have the version info available on screen all the time. It is really easy to access it via nano --version, so I think it's a good cleanup and positive to use that space to present other more dynamic and useful session info.
I will hang on to the "GNU nano x.y.z" a little longer. First, because I like it. And second, because it's useful to me to be able to see all the time which nano I am running, whether it is 2.8.7-git in one tab, 2.8.6 in another, or maybe 2.7.5 in still another tab. (But agreed: this is irrelevant for the average user.) But... what other info would be useful to have onscreen continuously? Benno
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