Commit 126cc1c8 authored by David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar David Lawrence Ramsey
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add missing changelog entry

git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@3110 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
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...@@ -3169,14 +3169,14 @@ GNU nano 1.3.0 - 2003.10.22 ...@@ -3169,14 +3169,14 @@ GNU nano 1.3.0 - 2003.10.22
the backup search string in one place in the search code the backup search string in one place in the search code
instead of several; and do some other minor refactoring of instead of several; and do some other minor refactoring of
related display functions to simplify them. New functions related display functions to simplify them. New functions
mark_order() and display_string(); changes to actual_x(), mark_order() and display_string(); new macro charmove();
strnlenpt(), blank_bottombars(), blank_edit(), changes to actual_x(), strnlenpt(), blank_bottombars(),
get_page_start(), edit_add(), update_line(), statusbar(), and blank_edit(), get_page_start(), edit_add(), update_line(),
do_replace_highlight(). (David Benbennick) DLR: Add minor statusbar(), and do_replace_highlight(). (David Benbennick)
cosmetic tweaks, add missing NANO_SMALL #ifdef around the text DLR: Add minor cosmetic tweaks, add missing NANO_SMALL #ifdef
for a backwards search in the refactored code, and enclose around the text for a backwards search in the refactored code,
dump_buffer() and dump_buffer_reverse() in one ENABLE_DEBUG and enclose dump_buffer() and dump_buffer_reverse() in one
#ifdef instead of two. ENABLE_DEBUG #ifdef instead of two.
- Convert memmove() function calls to charmove() macro calls, as - Convert memmove() function calls to charmove() macro calls, as
the former all work on char*'s. (DLR) the former all work on char*'s. (DLR)
- Miscellaneous #define cleanups: only include the prototype for - Miscellaneous #define cleanups: only include the prototype for
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