in the corresponding direction. (See the documentation if you<br>
want the old bindings back.)</li>
<li>Command-line option --modernbindings (-/) makes <tt>^Q</tt> quit, <tt>^X</tt> cut,<br>
- <tt>^C</tt> copy, <tt>^V</tt> paste, <tt>^Z</tt> undo, <tt>^Y</tt> redo, <tt>^O</tt> open a file, <tt>^W</tt> write a<br>
- file, <tt>^R</tt> replace, <tt>^G</tt> find again, <tt>^D</tt> find again backwards, <tt>^A</tt> set<br>
- the mark, <tt>^T</tt> jump to a line, <tt>^P</tt> show the position, and <tt>^E</tt> execute.</li>
+ <tt>^C</tt> copy, <tt>^V</tt> paste, <tt>^Z</tt> undo, <tt>^Y</tt> redo, <tt>^O</tt> open a file, <tt>^W</tt> write a file,<br>
+ <tt>^R</tt> replace, <tt>^G</tt> find again, <tt>^D</tt> find again backwards, <tt>^A</tt> set the mark,<br>
+ <tt>^T</tt> jump to a line, <tt>^P</tt> show the position, and <tt>^E</tt> execute.</li>
<li>Above modern bindings are activated also when the name of nano's<br>
executable (or a symlink to it) starts with the letter "e".</li>
<li>To open a file at a certain line number, one can now use also<br>