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Updates for upcoming 0.9.19 release
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- Marked cutting sometimes leaves a newline in the file unintelligently,
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such as when all of a line is selected but the mark doesn't proceed to
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the new line. (8) { Is this an issue? compare to pico 3.5 }
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- no way to do a replace with the empty string. (11)
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- no way to do a replace with the empty string (11).
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- Spelling support is not elegant like pico's integration of the 'spell'
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program. Nano only uses ispell (for now) (12)
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program. Nano only uses ispell (for now) (12).
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- In replace, there is no way to accept the default replace string. (27)
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- totsize problems still abound in do_justify (33)
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- totsize problems still abound in do_justify (33).
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- in certain terms, nano will leave a "ghost" of screen upon exit
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when called from inside mutt (among other settings) (45).
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$Id$
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CVS changes -
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nano 0.9.19 - 10/02/2000
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- General
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- Added PDCurses support under cygwin, which allows building
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a nice stand-alone nano.exe for those poor Windows users.
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NEWS
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NEWS
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10/02/2000 - Nano 0.9.19 is the "Chris is getting married in less than
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a week and needs a distraction" release. There are only
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a few actual code changes, mainly portability and compiler
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warning fixes. Nano now also supports PDCurses, which
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enables easily-built nano executables for Windows NT
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and 95/98 for the brave. The official nano site has
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changed (again) as well, check out www.nano-editor.org for
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all the latest nano schtuff.
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09/18/2000 - Nano 0.9.18 is unleashed. It has some new keyboard
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handling code, cygwin support out of the box, and
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a more portable handler for the NOHELP toggle. There
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