Right, I meant --enable-color or whatever it's called.
All this is in the faq, which you really should read.
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 04:30 PM, Richard Smith wrote:
I already did, like my second sentence said. :)
I didn't do it that way originally, but I did make clean and then
started again. It must be reading the .nanorc as well, otherwise it
wouldn't be giving me errors when reading it.
On Tuesday, Dec 10, 2002, at 22:20 Europe/London, Nathan Heagy wrote:
You probably need to compile with --enable-nanorc. Check the faq
that comes with the source.
I'm using OS X as well.
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 03:08 PM, Richard Smith wrote:
I grabbed the latest version from CVS and after some messing around
getting each of the requirements via fink, got the whole thing
compiled on OS X. I had done configure with --enable-nanorc and
everything went ok, and I've created myself a nice little .nanorc
file as follows...
set autoindent
set const
set nowrap
set smooth
set tabsize 4
syntax "perl" ".*\.pl$" ".*\.pm$"
color green "if" "while"
But then when I try and open up any file, a .pl or otherwise, I get
this...
command syntax not understood
command color not understood
Error in /Users/richard/.nanorc on line 8: Errors found in .nanorc
file
Press return to continue starting nano
So where am I going wrong?
Thanks,
Richard Smith
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