AC_INIT
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([nano.c])
AC_PREREQ(2.52)
-AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(nano, 1.1.9-cvs)
+AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(nano, 1.1.10)
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h:config.h.in)
dnl AM_ACLOCAL_INCLUDE(m4)
ALL_LINGUAS="es de fr it id fi hu ca cs gl uk ru sv nn nl da pl nb ms"
of nano?</font></h2>
<blockquote><font color="#330000">The current version of nano *should*
-be 1.1.9. Of course you should always check the nano homepage to
+be 1.1.10. Of course you should always check the nano homepage to
see what the latest and greatest version is.</font></blockquote>
<h2>
3.7. Tell me more about this multibuffer stuff!</font></h2>
<blockquote><font color="#330000"> To use multiple file buffers, you must
-be using nano 1.1.9 or newer, and you must have configured nano with
+be using nano 1.1.10 or newer, and you must have configured nano with
<b>--enable-multibuffer</b> or <b>--enable-extra</b> (use nano -V to check).
Then when you want to enable inserting a file into its own buffer instead of
into the current file, just hit <b>Meta-F</b>, then insert the file as normal
<blockquote><font color="#330000"> It's not hard at all! But, your version
of nano must have beem compiled with <b>--enable-nanorc</b>, and again must
-be version 1.1.9 or newer (use nano -V to check your version and compiled
+be version 1.1.10 or newer (use nano -V to check your version and compiled
features). Then simply copy the <b>nanorc.sample</b>
that came with the nano source or your nano package (most likely in
/usr/doc/nano) to .nanorc in your home directory. If you didn't get one,