tweaks: rewrap a couple of old items in NEWS, and fix an article

Also fix a URL that mistaken points to a specific bug.
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handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of
command line arguments when also attempting to specify command line arguments when also attempting to specify
+<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you
find at the Savannah page for nano, at find via https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and and thanks for using nano.
thanks for using nano.
2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry.
release contains only a small number of fixes, but in This release contains only a small number of fixes, but
particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF-8 curses in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF-8 curses
implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to
the undo implementation and the default syntax config are the undo implementation and the default syntax config are
also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! also included. As always, Share and Enjoy!
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an internal error occurs in the undo code, and fixes for an internal error occurs in the undo code, and fixes for
various combinations of configure-time options and various combinations of configure-time options and
compiler flags. Also included is new support for compiler flags. Also included is new support for
changing the rc file name at configure time, and changing the rc file name at configure time, and using
using GNU-style regexes for word-boundaries on systems GNU-style regexes for word-boundaries on systems which
which do not support them natively, as well as the ever do not support them natively, as well as the ever popular
popular translation updates. Rock the tarball. translation updates. Rock the tarball.
2008.08.09 - GNU nano 2.1.4 "I told you so!" is released. This release 2008.08.09 - GNU nano 2.1.4 "I told you so!" is released. This release
includes fixes for several severe issues with the new includes fixes for several severe issues with the new
undo/redo code. Also the behavior of writing undo/redo code. Also the behavior of writing files when
files when using backup mode has changed as well: if writing using backup mode has changed as well: if writing the
the backup file fails, nano will not attempt to write the backup file fails, nano will not attempt to write the
current file. This should help folks who enjoy "extreme current file. This should help folks who enjoy "extreme
text editing", i.e. editing files on file systems which text editing", i.e. editing files on file systems which
are likely to run out of space; see Savannah bug #24000. are likely to run out of space; see Savannah bug #24000.
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Have fun with it. Have fun with it.
2001.03.22 - GNU Nano 1.0 is released! The autoindent wrapping bug 2001.03.22 - GNU Nano 1.0 is released! The autoindent wrapping bug
has been fixed, as well as strange bug when using Pico has been fixed, as well as a strange bug when using Pico
mode and regex search. There have also been some minor mode and regex search. There have also been some minor
spelling and documentation updates. As stated on the spelling and documentation updates. As stated on the
website, there are currently no known bugs with nano, website, there are currently no known bugs with nano,
but some will pop up eventually and they will be but some will pop up eventually and they will be
addressed in subsequent releases. We hope you enjoy addressed in subsequent releases. We hope you enjoy
this first stable release of nano, and as always, this first stable release of nano, and as always,
feedback is welcome! nano@nano-editor.org. feedback is welcome! <nano@nano-editor.org>
2001.02.19 - Nano 0.9.99pre3 brings a lot of changes! The most 2001.02.19 - Nano 0.9.99pre3 brings a lot of changes! The most important
important being that nano is now officially a GNU being that nano is now officially a GNU program. Some
program. Some changes have been made for GNU changes have been made for GNU compatibility (like in the
compatibility (like the default list of shortcuts, "^G default list of shortcuts: "^G Get Help" is now listed
Get Help" is now listed and "^_ Goto Line" is not). The and "^_ Goto Line" is not). The Yes/No/All keys have
Yes/No/All keys have finally been internationalized finally been internationalized also. All in all, quite
also. All in all, quite a few changes, considering nano a few changes, considering nano is supposed to be in
is supposed to be in a code freeze. But there are the a code freeze. But there are the usual helping of
usual helping of bugfixes, a nasty bug when cutting text bugfixes, a nasty bug when cutting text in -k mode and
in -k mode and some compatibility issues with older some compatibility issues with older ncurses libraries
ncurses libraries have also been fixed. All in all, a have also been fixed. All in all, a lot to see.
lot to see.
2001.01.31 - Nano 0.9.99pre2 is released. Not surprisingly, all that is 2001.01.31 - Nano 0.9.99pre2 is released. Not surprisingly, all that is
new is bugfixes, bugfixes, bugfixes. There were a few new is bugfixes, bugfixes, bugfixes. There were a few