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13.01 How do I customize nn or change nn's behavior?
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1991 21:56:45 -0700 Modify the file ~/.nn/init. See the section "The Init Files" in the man page for more details. So that you know what else might be affecting nn, here's the beginning of that chapter: The init files are used to customize nn's behavior to local conventions and restrictions and to satisfy each user's personal taste. Normally, nn reads up to three init files on start-up if they exist (all init files are optional): $LIB/setup A system-wide file located in the library directory. This file is always loaded before any other init file (even when the -I option is specified). It cannot contain a group presentation sequence. $LIB/init Another system-wide (global) init file located in the library directory. This file may be ignored via the -I option. ~/.nn/init The private init file located in the user's .nn directory. It is read after the global init file to allow the user to change the default setup.
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