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A change that ended exactly where the previous one started was not
considered backward sorted. Leading to some very bad performances in
certain cases, like '100000o<esc>u'
I dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the
public domain. I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at
large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all
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The Debian implementation of `man-db` does not strip ANSI sequences out
of the file, even though the documentation says it would do so. The
commit that originally closed this issue wasn't related to the problem
experienced, this one hopefully addresses it.
This commit also addresses an issue with the `-i` flag in BSD `sed`
which expects an argument (the GNU implementation doesn't).
Fixes#1098
We were still adding one more char to the line number width in case
it would contain a minus sign. The minus signs are not used anymore
in relative line numbering so we dont need to keep that addtional
char which is always a blank.
This commit adds the following flags to the `show_whitespaces`
highlighter, with a one character long parameter:
* `-lf`: character replacing line feeds
* `-spc`: character replacing spaces
* `-nbsp`: character replacing non breakable spaces
* `-tab`: character replacing a tabulation
* `-tabpad`: character used as padding after a tabulation to satisfy
the `tabstop` option