From 4bcc2245603e044c8f064971f56646c28c6c2258 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benno Schulenberg Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 17:17:32 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs: change a few URLs over to https, and rewrap a couple of NEWS items --- NEWS | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 1096c31e..4af5105a 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ like this what could POSSIBLY go WRONG? Hahaha. Enjoy and if you find new bugs, as always please use Savannah's bug tracker. - http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano + https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano 2010.01.17 - GNU nano 2.2.2 is released for you, you, you. This release includes fixes for: crashes when writing @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ editor, via the -$ or --softwrap command-line flags, or via "set softwrap" in your .nanorc. As always, please report any bugs to the nano Savannah project page - (http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano) + (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano) Remember: data loss happens, back up your files. 2009.07.28 - GNU nano 2.1.10 "Ellie" is released. This version includes @@ -728,45 +728,41 @@ birthday lenny! 2009.02.07 - GNU nano 2.1.8 "unsafe at any speed" is released. This - release include some long overdue performance - improvements in syntax color highlighting, the ability - to abort running searches (useful mainly when - editing very large files) and the ability to use nano - like a pager for viewing standard input (i.e. "nano -"). - Additionally, there are gentoo syntax highlighting - updates and fixes for issues with reading files - in a directory with strange parent directory permissions. - The key bindings code was also substantially changed - in order to be more ISO-C compatible. Be sure to use - the Savannah page not only for bug reports but for any + release includes some long overdue performance improvements + in syntax color highlighting, the ability to abort running + searches (useful mainly when editing very large files) and + the ability to use nano like a pager for viewing standard + input (i.e. "nano -"). Additionally, there are gentoo + syntax highlighting updates and fixes for issues with + reading files in a directory with strange parent directory + permissions. The key-bindings code was also substantially + changed in order to be more ISO-C compatible. Be sure to + use the Savannah page not only for bug reports but for any features you would like to see before the next stable series is released. Have fun with it! 2008.11.10 - GNU nano 2.1.7 "Effingham" is ready to make good on those campaign promises of lower bug rates and 50% more pie. - This release includes a new check for external - modifications when saving a file, some code and - documentation cleanups, and more bug fixes for - the new undo code (but we continue to welcome - your bug reports via the Savannah bug page at - http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano). + This release includes a new check for external modifications + when saving a file, some code and documentation cleanups, + and more bug fixes for the new undo code (but we continue + to welcome your bug reports via the Savannah bug page at + https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano). Come get some. 2008.10.03 - GNU nano 2.1.6 was for new features before it was against - them. This release includes more undo capability, - several new syntax highlighting configurations including - Objective C, OCaml, and Fortran, and a new capability - to activate highlighting based on the 1st line of the - file being edited. Also, the new default configure - options now include color syntax highlighting, .nanorc - support, multibuffer and extras. These items can still - be disabled and are not enabled with --enable-tiny. Bug - fixes include better signal handling under Cygwin, and - that's about it. Again please remember to - submit bug reports via Savannah at - http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano - as undo functions certainly need more testing. - Bon appetit. + them. This release includes more undo capability, several + new syntax highlighting configurations including Objective + C, OCaml, and Fortran, and a new capability to activate + highlighting based on the 1st line of the file being + edited. Also, the new default configure options now + include color syntax highlighting, .nanorc support, + multibuffer and extras. These items can still be disabled + and are not enabled with --enable-tiny. Bug fixes include + better signal handling under Cygwin, and that's about it. + Again please remember to submit bug reports via Savannah at + https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano as + undo functions certainly need more testing. Bon appetit. 2008.08.30 - GNU nano 2.1.5 is ready to lead on day one. This release contains a better fix for incorrectly reported successful @@ -789,15 +785,15 @@ are likely to run out of space; see Savannah bug #24000. Have fun with it! -2008.08.04 - GNU nano 2.1.3 "least stable version ever" is released. This - release includes new (and experimental) undo and redo - functionality for most text operations. The default - key bindings are Meta-U for undo and Meta-E for redo, but - these can be remapped using the new 2.1 keybinding code. - Also included are some fixes for configuring using wide - curses, crashing when invoking the help menu with - certain locales, and not saving the search history when - compiled with configure options. +2008.08.04 - GNU nano 2.1.3 "least stable version ever" is released. + This release includes new (and experimental) undo and redo + functionality for most text operations. The default key + bindings are Meta-U for undo and Meta-E for redo, but these + can be remapped using the new 2.1 keybinding code. Also + included are some fixes for configuring using wide curses, + crashing when invoking the help menu with certain locales, + and not saving the search history when compiled with + configure options. 2008.04.24 - GNU nano 2.1.2 "New York City" is released. This release contains fixes for binding bad keys, some