- Marked cutting sometimes leaves a newline in the file unintelligently, such as when all of a line is selected but the mark doesn't proceed to the new line. (8) { Is this an issue? compare to pico 3.5 } - Certains are not lined up properly when there are tabs in them at certain col values. (9) [FIXED] - edit_refresh() and update_line() do not handle selecting text when the cursor is beyond COLS (10) [FIXED] - no way to do a replace with the empty string. (11) - Spelling support is not elegant like pico's integration of the 'spell' program. Nano only uses ispell (for now) (12) - Moving to the end of a line when close to a multiple of COLS and at least COLS * 2 does not make the screen jump early like it would for if we were around COLS (bugs in edit_refresh, update_line) (13) [FIXED, mostly] - When at the very bottom of the edit window, do_wrap goes berzerk and puts the curor somewhere bad, subsequent keystrokes crash the program (14) [FIXED, mostly] - Doing a replacement of a substring of the replace string (e.g. replacing "ed" with "fred" causes an infinite loop. (15) [FIXED] - Cutting a file with marked text and both marker ends on the same line causes a random segfault (16) - Cutting more than one line resets the KEEP_CUTBUFFER flag in 0.9.3 Error is in bitwise assignment (nano.h). (17) [FIXED] - The wrapping code does not work right for lines like the following: * * Error is in do_wrap, must be rewritten (18). - Wrapping a line with autoindent mode sometimes causes a segfault (19). - Nano fails to follow symlinks, even though -l isn't being used (20). [Bug in global flag init, FIXED] - When using --help or --version, the SIGINT character gets lost. (21) [FIXED] - When inserting files, the display sometimes fails to display properly until a pageup/down occurs (22). - edit_refresh() and update_line() (and related functions), have trouble when a tab is the character that is the boundry at COLS (23) [FIXED] - there is an off-by-one error in keeping track of totsize. It is caused by the fact that we count the newline at the end when we read in a file but we do not, in fact, display this newline. This should go away implicitly when the "Magic Line" returns, but it is noted here for documentation's sake. (24)