in nano.texi, add minor updates to put some text back in sync with

nano's current feature set


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- Mention that backup files and spell checking are disabled in
restricted mode, as rnano.1 does. (DLR)
- Add minor updates to put some text back in sync with nano's
help text. (DLR)
help text, and with nano's current feature set. (DLR)
- doc/man/fr/nano.1, doc/man/fr/nanorc.5, doc/man/fr/rnano.1:
- Updated manpage translations by Jean-Philippe Guérard.
- doc/nanorc.sample:

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@ -404,12 +404,14 @@ When reading or writing files, pressing ^T will invoke the file browser.
Here, one can navigate directories in a graphical manner in order to
find the desired file.
Basic movement in the file browser is accomplished with the arrow keys
and page up/down. The behavior of the enter (or `s') key varies by what
is currently selected. If the currently selected object is a directory,
the file browser will enter and display the contents of the directory.
If the object is a file, this filename and path are copied to the
statusbar and the file browser is exited.
Basic movement in the file browser is accomplished with the arrow keys,
page up, and page down. More advanced movement is accomplished by
searching via ^W (or 'w') and changing directories via ^_ (or 'g'). The
behavior of the Enter (or 's') key varies by what is currently selected.
If the currently selected object is a directory, the file browser will
enter and display the contents of the directory. If the object is a
file, this filename and path are copied to the statusbar, and the file
browser exits.
@node Pico Compatibility, Building and Configure Options, The File Browser, Top
@chapter Pico Compatibility