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### 3. One by one
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Add your preferable languages one by onento the file. For example:
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Add your preferable languages one by one into the file. For example:
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```
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## C/C++
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@ -95,10 +95,9 @@ This is reported in [Issue 52](https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc/issues/52).
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### Why not include the original files?
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It is a good question, but the way that nano reads the files matters.
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In other words, the regex instructions should be in a _specific order_ (you can see that in some nanorc files).
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So, if we `include` or `extendsyntax` (yes, there is also this command) the colors or other things won't be work well.
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The best way to do is copying and editing the original files (if it is needed).
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Good question! It's due to the way that nano reads the files, the regex instructions should be in a _specific order_ which is evident in some nanorc files.
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And if we use the `include` or `extendsyntax` commands, the colors or other things may not work as expected.
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The best way to make changes is by copying and editing the original files.
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Please see this [issue](https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?5698).
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But if some original nanorc file needs an update, feel free to [patch it](https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?func=additem&group=nano)!
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