-CVS code -
+GNU nano 1.3.1 - 2004.01.09
- General:
- Minor overhaul and abstraction of the lowest level of mouse
input, mostly adapted from the code in do_mouse() that handles
+2004.01.09 - GNU nano 1.3.1 is outside the gates. This release
+ features, among other things, fixes for the input
+ routines to deal with some problems they had, a
+ reorganized shortcut list for the help browser, minor
+ Pico compatibility improvements for the file browser,
+ fixes for misbehavior when replacing certain regular
+ expressions, and the ability to highlight those regular
+ expressions properly. It also allows searching without
+ prompting to work in view mode, adds support for glib
+ 2.x for those systems that need it, updates the .spec
+ file for the 1.3 branch, prompts you first when you try
+ to save a file under a different name, and adds a new
+ verbatim input mode that acts as ^V does under vi, but
+ with additional Pico compatibility (explained in the
+ FAQ). Basically, a bunch of fixes and a few new
+ features for your editor of choice. Enjoy.
+
2003.10.22 - GNU nano 1.3.0 is loosed upon the world. This is the first
release in the unstable 1.3.x series, and as such it
includes a lot of new features, including the addition
#
# $Id$
-AC_INIT([GNU nano], [1.3.0-cvs], [nano-devel@gnu.org], [nano])
+AC_INIT([GNU nano], [1.3.1], [nano-devel@gnu.org], [nano])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/nano.c])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AM_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h:config.h.in])
<h2><a name="1.5"></a>1.5. Why the name change from TIP?</h2>
<blockquote><p>On January 10, 2000, TIP was officially renamed to nano because of a namespace conflict with another program called 'tip'. The original 'tip' program "establishes a full duplex terminal connection to a remote host", and was included with many older Unix systems (and newer ones like Solaris). The conflict was not noticed at first because there is no 'tip' utility included with most GNU/Linux distributions (where nano was developed).</p></blockquote>
<h2><a name="1.6"></a>1.6. What is the current version of nano?</h2>
-<blockquote><p>The current version of nano *should* be 1.3.0. Of course you should always check the nano homepage to see what the latest and greatest version is.</p></blockquote>
+<blockquote><p>The current version of nano *should* be 1.3.1. Of course you should always check the nano homepage to see what the latest and greatest version is.</p></blockquote>
<h2><a name="1.7"></a>1.7. I want to read the man page without having to download the program!</h2>
<blockquote><p>Jeez, demanding, aren't we? Okay, look <a href="http://www.nano-editor.org/dist/v1.2/nano.1.html">here</a>.</p></blockquote>
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.\" $Id$
-.TH NANO 1 "version 1.3.0" "August 24, 2003"
+.TH NANO 1 "version 1.3.1" "January 09, 2004"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\" $Id$
-.TH NANORC 5 "version 1.3.0" "August 24, 2003"
+.TH NANORC 5 "version 1.3.1" "January 09, 2004"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.SH NAME
@c Run `makeinfo' rather than `texinfo-format-buffer'.
@smallbook
@set EDITION 0.1
-@set VERSION 1.3.0
-@set UPDATED 22 Oct 2003
+@set VERSION 1.3.1
+@set UPDATED 09 Jan 2004
@dircategory Editors
@direntry
@titlepage
@title GNU @code{nano}
@subtitle a small and friendly text editor.
-@subtitle version 1.3.0
+@subtitle version 1.3.1
@author Chris Allegretta
@page