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+2019 December 23 - GNU nano 4.7 "Havikskruid" +
  • A <Tab> will indent a marked region only when mark and cursor are
    + on different lines.
  • +
  • Two indentations (any mix of tabs and spaces) are considered the
    + same when they look the same (that is: indent to the same level).
  • +
  • When using --breaklonglines or ^J, a line will never be broken in
    + its leading whitespace or quoting.
  • +
  • The keywords in nanorc files must be in lowercase.
  • + +2019 November 29 - GNU nano 4.6 "And don't you eat that yellow snow" +
    +
      +
    • The 'formatter' command has returned, bound by default to M-F.
      + It allows running a syntax-specific command on the contents of
      + the buffer.
    • +
    • ^T will try to run 'hunspell' before 'spell', because it checks
      + spellling for the locale's language and understands UTF-8.
    • +
    • Multiple errors or warnings on startup will no longer slow nano
      + down but will be indicated on the status bar with trailing dots.
    • +
    +

    + 2019 October 4 - GNU nano 4.5 "Košice"
      @@ -63,9 +85,9 @@ 2019 April 15 - GNU nano 4.1 "Qué corchos será eso?"
        -
      • By default, a newline character is again automatically added at the
      • +
      • By default, a newline character is again automatically added at the
        end of a buffer, to produce valid POSIX text files by default, but
        - also to get back the easy adding of text at the bottom.
        + also to get back the easy adding of text at the bottom.
      • The now unneeded option --finalnewline (-f) has been removed.
      • Syntax files are read in alphabetical order when globbing, so that
        the precedence of syntaxes becomes predictable.