3.8. How do I make a .nanorc file that nano will read when I start it?</font></h2>
<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
+of nano must have been compiled with <b>--enable-nanorc</b>, and again must
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
<a NAME="8"></a><font color="#330000">8. ChangeLog</font>
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+<blockquote>2002/09/10 - Another typo fix (DLR).</blockquote>
<blockquote>2002/05/15 - Typo fix (DLR).</blockquote>
<blockquote>2001/12/26 - Misc. fixes (Aaron S. Hawley, DLR).</blockquote>
<blockquote>2001/10/02 - Update for Free Translation Project.</blockquote>