Commit 6c6d2bc4 authored by David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar David Lawrence Ramsey
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in NEWS, add missing entries for nano 1.0.2 and 1.0.3, since 1.1.0

includes their changes


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......@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ CVS code -
overwriting an existing file when in restricted mode. (DLR)
- Fix problem where a file could sometimes be overwritten
without a warning prompt. (DLR)
- NEWS:
- Add missing entries for nano 1.0.2 and 1.0.3, since 1.1.0
includes their changes. (DLR)
GNU nano 2.0.0 - 2006.11.06
- General:
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introduce lots of bugs ;-) Have fun with it, but be
careful, unstable means unstable.
07/01/2001 - GNU nano 1.0.3 is the "mutt" release. This release
features oodles of bug fixes with cutting text,
especially with the -k (cut to end) option. There is
also a new suspend handler which should make nano play
better with mutt (the code for which came from mutt
itself; many many thanks to Jordi Mallach and Tom Lear
for working late into the night fixing this). Nano now
also features mutt's case insensitive string compare
function for more speed and less memory usage. Two new
translations are included, Ukrainian and Russian.
05/12/2001 - GNU nano 1.0.2 is the "just the bugfixes ma'am" release.
The most noticeable fixes are for display errors using
page up/down with the marker code, and view mode (-v)
not stopping the replace function. Other fixes include
being able to use the arrow keys while holding down the
ctrl key in certain TERMs, and there are many
documentation updates and spelling tweaks. We also have
a new Galician translation (provided by Jacobo Tarrío).
Have fun with it!
04/06/2001 - GNU nano 1.0.1 is out there. The only new feature is a
configure option for those who want to disable all word
wrapping from nano, --disable-wrapping. Bug fixes this
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