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+2010.11.22 - GNU nano 2.2.6 "Pimp my BBS" wants you to go to
+ www.desertbus.org and donate a few bucks for the great
+ Child's Play Charity! This is just a small release to
+ update a bug where restricted mode was not particularly
+ restricted since key bindings were introduced. It also
+ signals the return of win32 builds which now feature
+ nanorc support; please see the FAQ for details of how
+ to enable it, this feature is a bit of a kludge for now.
+ Remember that when all else fails, USE SPACE JUMP.
+
+2010.08.05 - GNU nano 2.2.5 "Inactivity timeout" is now available.
+ This release includes slightly less restrictive checkng
+ when writing files in strange environments (e.g.
+ when being used out of crontab). For very strange situations
+ (such as where you cannot change the permissions on the
+ file you're writing, there is a new rc file option
+ "allow_insecure_backup" to be even more permissive and
+ allowing the write to proceed. Also included are
+ some syntax highlighting updated, and that is about it.
+ Keep fighting the good fight children.
+
+2010.04.15 - GNU nano 2.2.4 is nobody's fool. First and foremost,
+ this relase includes some security fixes due to
+ an assessment of nano's vulnerability to symlink attacks
+ on open files. The CVEs fixed with this release are
+ CVE-2010-1160 and CVE-2010-1161. Also included are fixes
+ for various crash modes when using the spell checker
+ on new files in multibuffer mode (surely you've used
+ that combination recently? No?) as well as a fixing
+ the 'file was modified' message when saving to a
+ new filename (since how would nano know?). And
+ the list would not be complete without our
+ third-times-the-charm fixes to page up/down due to
+ the soft wrapping code. The lone new feature
+ included is a new syntax higlighting definition for
+ cmake-related files. Please do consider upgrading to
+ this release if still using the 2.0 series since
+ fixes for that version are still forthcoming.
+
+
+2010.02.11 - GNU nano 2.2.3 "fumbling toward stability" is released.
+ This release contains a fix for only one bug, but a
+ rather irritating one: when paging up/down with smooth
+ scrolling, the cursor position was not being preserved
+ due to a bug in 2.2.2. With such a targeted fix
+ like this what could POSSIBLY go WRONG? Hahaha.
+ Enjoy and if you find new bugs, as always please
+ use Savannah's bug tracker.
+ http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano
+
+2010.01.17 - GNU nano 2.2.2 is released for you, you, you. This
+ release includes fixes for: crashed when writing
+ backup files in certain conditions, improper
+ screen centering when moving up/down in various
+ combination of smooth scrolling and soft wrapping modes,
+ a search crash on the armel arch, and issues with
+ lots of keybinding customizations causing crashing
+ particularly on FreeBSD. Also included are better
+ help menu entries for forward/back in the file browser,
+ some man page tweaks and one assert fix. As always,
+ share and enjoy!
+
+2009.12.12 - GNU nano 2.2.1 "DLR strikes back" is open for business.
+ This release fixes many bugs, including: missing
+ keybindings for page up/down and GotoDir in the browser,
+ ^P/^N in the help menu, and restoration of M-W as the
+ default re-search binding. Other fixes include several
+ issues with compiler warnings and configure options, and
+ documentation updates, including the nano texinfo manual,
+ nano and nanorc man pages, and UPGRADE file, and some
+ missing syntax highliting entries for the saple nanorc.
+ And no release would be complete without the latest round
+ of 'final' soft wrapping fixes! Finally, nano will no
+ longer print a warning when attempting to insert the
+ contents of a read-only file into an existing buffer.
+ Enjoy and Happy Hanukkah.
+
+
+2009.11.30 - GNU nano 2.2.0 "Doc Brown" is released! The culmination
+ of almost two years of development and hot on the heels
+ of nano's 10th birthday is available for all your
+ editing needs! Bugs fixed since the last release
+ include several fixes for tiny mode (involving both
+ the help keys and replace menu text), more 'final'
+ fixes for soft wrapping, and several typo and documentation
+ updates including nanorc tweaks and a new syntax
+ highlighting file for makefiles. Also included is a long
+ standing fix for random crashing when using nanorc on
+ FreeBSD, and nano will no longer clear the screen on
+ suspend to maintain compatibility with other *nix editors.
+ For those who haven't been playing along at home, please
+ see the official web page for the summary of new
+ features since 2.0. Special thanks to all who have
+ submitted bug reports recently in support of our new
+ stable release, and apologies for all those bugs we
+ didn't yet find :-) Peace to all.
+
+2009.11.21 - GNU nano 2.1.99pre2 is available for a special pre-Black
+ Friday discount. Included are some (hopefully
+ final) fixes for issues with last page display
+ caused by the soft wrapping code, and a fix for
+ a long standing issue with hittig the home key when
+ going through the search history. On the features
+ front, nano will now attempt to retain the proper
+ ownership and permissions when trying to create a
+ .save file due to receiving a signal. Nano can also
+ now unbind keys from one or more menus via the 'unbind'
+ keyword. Finally, passing --fill or --nowrap on
+ the command line will now override any related
+ .nanorc entries. Speak now or forever hold your bugs!
+
+2009.11.15 - GNU nano 2.1.99pre1 "take a bow" is out there, man, it's
+ out there all right. This release contains mainly
+ bugfixes, underscoring that we are preparing for the
+ next stable series release. Included are many fixes
+ for the new soft wrapping code, compiler warning tweaks,
+ and the modification time warning no longer triggers
+ when saving a file as a new name. Also include are
+ some fixes for various nanorc options, and there are
+ surely more bugs to find before we call the code base
+ stable, so please keep those reports coming!
+
+2009.09.14 - GNU nano 2.1.11 is on very thin ice, very thin ice, very thin
+ ice. This release includes two new features: first, nano
+ will check whether the current file is writable when it
+ is opened, and warn if it is not on the status bar. Secondly,
+ a new soft-wrapping (AKA full line display) option is
+ available, which will attempt to fully display the contents
+ of lines longer than the width of the screen without the
+ usual truncation and a '$' symbol at the end of the line.
+ It can be enabled via Meta-$ inside the editor, via the
+ -$ or --softwrap command line flags, or "set softwrap"
+ in your .nanorc). As always please report any bugs to the
+ nano Savannah project page
+ (http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano)
+ Remember: data loss happens, back up your files.
+
+2009.07.28 - GNU nano 2.1.10 "Ellie" is released. This version includes
+ various fixes for portability including some older HP-UX
+ compiler combos, various compiler warnings, and some crash
+ fixes in the undo code. On the topic of the latter item,
+ the undo code is now marked as experimental since it can
+ cause severe stability and memory issues, and thus now
+ requires a flag (-u, --undo) in order to enable it.
+ Please feel free to continue to test the undo code and
+ thanks again for using nano for your text editing needs.
+ Go team Nano!
+
+2009.02.16 - GNU nano 2.1.9 wonders what all that glass is doing on the
+ floor! This release is primarily meant as a less buggy
+ version of 2.1.8, particularly for issues with the new
+ sped-up syntax highlighting code. Other fixes include
+ configure-time detection of groff HTML support before
+ attempting to generate the HTML version of man pages,
+ and using ~ or ~username syntax in .nanorc should now
+ work again. Also, nano will now only ask for one
+ acknowledgement of errors it encounters when parsing
+ nanorc files, and a new flag -q (--quiet) will silence
+ these messages altogether. Give it a go, and happy
+ birthday lenny!
+
+2009.02.07 - GNU nano 2.1.8 "unsafe at any speed" is released. This
+ release include some long overdue performance
+ improvements in syntax color highlighting, the ability
+ to abort running searches (useful mainly when
+ editing very large files) and the ability to use nano
+ like a pager for viewing standard input (i.e. "nano -").
+ Additionally, there are gentoo syntax highlighting
+ updates and fixes for issues with reading files
+ in a directory with strange parent directory permissions.
+ The key bindings code was also substantially changed
+ in order to be more ISO-C compatible. Be sure to use
+ the Savannah page not only for bug reports but for any
+ features you would like to see before the next stable
+ series is released. Have fun with it!
+
+
+2008.11.10 - GNU nano 2.1.7 "Effingham" is ready to make good on those
+ campaign promises of lower bug rates and 50% more pie.
+ This release includes a new check for external
+ modifications when saving a file, some code and
+ documentation cleanups, and more bug fixes for
+ the new undo code (but we continue to welcome your bug
+ reports via the Savananh bug page at
+ http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano.
+ Come get some.
+
+2008.10.03 - GNU nano 2.1.6 was for new features before it was against
+ them. This release includes more undo capability,
+ several new syntax highlighting configurations including
+ Objective C, OCaml, and Fortran, and a new capability
+ to activate highlighting based on the 1st line of the
+ file being edited. Also, the new default configure
+ options now include color syntax highlighting, .nanorc
+ support, multibuffer and extras. These items can still
+ be disabled and are not enabled with --enable-tiny. Bug
+ fixes include better signal handling under Cygwin, and
+ that's about it. Again please remember to
+ submit bug reports via Savannah at
+ http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nano
+ as undo functions certainly need more testing.
+ Bon appetit.
+
+2008.08.30 - GNU nano 2.1.5 is ready to lead on day one. This release
+ contains a better fix for incorrectly reported successful
+ writes on full filesystems, more helpful messages when
+ an internal error occurs in the undo code, and fixes for
+ various combinations of configure-time options and
+ compiler flags. Also included is new support for
+ changing the rc file name at configure time, and
+ using GNU-style regexes for word-boundaries on systems
+ which do not support them natively, as well as the ever
+ popular translation updates. Rock the tarball.
+
+2008.08.09 - GNU nano 2.1.4 "I told you so!" is released. This release
+ includes fixes for several severe issues with the new
+ undo/redo code. Also the behavior of writing
+ files when using backup mode has changed as well: if writing
+ the backup file fails, nano will not attempt to write the
+ current file. This should help folks who enjoy "extreme
+ text editing" i.e. editing files on file systems which
+ are likely to run out of space; see Savannah bug 24000.
+ Have fun with it!
+
+2008.08.04 - GNY nano 2.1.3 "least stable version ever" is released. This
+ release includes new (and experimental) undo and redo
+ functionality for most text operations. The default
+ key bindings are Meta-U for undo and Meta-E for redo, but
+ these can be remapped using the new 2.1 keybinding code.
+ Also included are some fixes for configuring using wide
+ curses, crashing when invoking the help menu with
+ certain locales, and not saving the search history when
+ compiled with configure options.
+
+2008.04.24 - GNU nano 2.1.2 "New York City" is released. This release
+ contains fixes for binding bad keys, some
+ configure-specific compilation failures, and more issues
+ with the new input back end and in particular the status
+ bar. Also fixed are some long standing issues with
+ compiling on AIX, and a segfault when making the terminal
+ window too small. Rest in Peace Tim and George!
+
+2008.04.01 - GNU nano 2.1.1 wont get fooled again. This release contains
+ fixes for the new user-rebindable keys (in particular
+ bracket match which was mis-bound), and various
+ problems with translations and configure-related
+ compilation problems are now fixed as well.
+ It also contains new syntax highlighting
+ definitions for TCL, PHP, Gentoo and Debian-related
+ files, and some documentation updates as well.
+ Please continue to send reports with the key
+ binding code to the Savannah page
+ (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano).
+
+2008.03.18 - GNU nano 2.1.0 "under old mismanagement" is released.
+ This first release in the 2.1 development series
+ introduces rebinadble keys for most actions inside
+ the editor. Please see the nanorc(5) page for
+ more information on configuring key bindings. Please
+ also report all keybinding bugs (crashes, missing
+ menu functions) using the Savannah bug tracker URL,
+ https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano and
+ thanks for sticking with us!
+
+2007.12.20- GNU nano 2.0.7 keeps its balance. This release fixes
+ several bugs, among others: a segfault and several
+ cursor positioning problems when uncutting text or
+ inserting files into the current buffer; a problem where
+ the total number of characters would be miscalculated
+ when replacing single-byte characters with multibyte
+ ones; several minor issues with the statusbar prompt
+ involving text display and mouse support; and several
+ oddities when tab-completing in the middle of a line.
+ It also improves autodetection of DOS and Mac format
+ files, properly supports the mouse wheel when using a
+ version of ncurses built with the --enable-ext-mouse
+ option, fixes some problems under NetBSD curses, adds a
+ lot of translation updates, and adds more minor
+ documentation updates. Slang curses emulation support
+ has also been changed to turn off all the options that
+ --enable-tiny does, as it's hopelessly broken otherwise.
+ Finally, nano is now licensed under the GNU GPL version
+ 3 or later, and its documentation is now dual-licensed
+ under the GNU GPL version 3 or later and the GNU FDL
+ version 1.2 or later. Have fun.
+
+2007.04.26- GNU nano 2.0.6 "that was quick" is released. This release
+ fixes a potential segfault after justifying text marked
+ from the bottom up. It also adds one more minor
+ documentation update. Enjoy.
+
+2007.04.22- GNU nano 2.0.5 braces for impact. Among other things, this
+ release fixes various problems (including a segfault)
+ when trying to open or save a file in a directory
+ beginning with "~" that isn't a home directory; fixes a
+ problem where a file with no name could be saved over an
+ existing filename with no warning about overwriting it;
+ properly disallows opening directories or device files
+ from "include" commands in nanorc files; no longer
+ displays a misleading prompt when trying to save in
+ restricted mode with the mark on; and properly supports
+ the Cancel and Shift-Cancel keys. It also improves
+ several color syntaxes to highlight trailing whitespace,
+ just as the Java syntax does, and adds yet more minor
+ documentation updates. Have fun.
+
+2007.04.06 - GNU nano 2.0.4 heralds the dawn. This release contains
+ proper support for the Ctrl-[arrow key], Shift-[arrow
+ key], and F13-F16 keys under Xfce's Terminal. It also
+ adds still more minor documentation updates. Enjoy.
+
+2007.01.29 - GNU nano 2.0.3 flows toward its ending. This release
+ contains several minor optimizations to make the
+ executable a little smaller under some circumstances,
+ some translation updates, improvements to the color
+ syntax for Python, and still more minor documentation
+ updates. Have fun.
+
+2006.12.20 - GNU nano 2.0.2 forges ahead. This release fixes a segfault
+ when trying to save in a nonexistent directory; fixes
+ handling of strings containing nulls at the "Write File",
+ "Insert File", "Execute Command", and "Go to Directory"
+ prompts; fixes several minor memory leaks; fixes two
+ more potential compilation warnings; adds a few
+ translation updates; and adds a few more minor
+ documentation updates. Enjoy.
+
+2006.11.20 - GNU nano 2.0.1 emerges from its cocoon. This release
+ contains several bugfixes: saving one file over another
+ will now always warn about overwriting it, overwriting
+ a file is no longer possible when saving a new file in
+ restricted mode, and zero-length Unicode characters are
+ now highlighted properly when nano is built without
+ regular expression support. It also adds several minor
+ documentation updates. Have fun with it.
+
+2006.11.06 - GNU nano 2.0.0 does its little dance. This release adds
+ documentation updates and a few cosmetic tweaks.
+ For those who haven't been following nano 1.3
+ development, there are a ton of new features, including
+ support for UTF-8, moving to a specified line and column
+ instead of just a line, improved color syntax
+ highlighting, inserting previously untypeable characters
+ using "Verbatim Input" mode, and copying text into the
+ cutbuffer without cutting it. There are also fixes for
+ some long-standing bugs, such as the "NumLock glitch"
+ from nano 1.2.x, and the inability to unjustify text
+ after resizing. Finally, there are also a ton of
+ translation updates and new translations, as well as new
+ color syntaxes. See the UPGRADE file for more
+ information, and enjoy the new stable release.
+
+2006.10.25 - GNU nano 1.9.99pre3 learns to appreciate life. This
+ release fixes a bug where the screen sometimes wouldn't
+ be updated properly after copying text into the
+ cutbuffer, fixes a potential warning while compiling,
+ and fixes a few other minor inconsistencies. Have fun.
+
+2006.10.02 - GNU nano 1.9.99pre2 crosses the threshold. This release
+ fixes a few more bugs: cursor positioning after leaving
+ the statusbar prompt has been fixed, and verbatim input
+ at the statusbar prompt now properly handles newlines.
+ Enjoy.
+
+2006.08.29 - GNU nano 1.9.99pre1 passes through the flames. This
+ release fixes various bugs in the last version: the
+ mouse support properly ignores everything except clicks
+ of the left mouse button; the statusbar is now blanked
+ properly when it should be; indenting and unindenting
+ operate on the current line when the mark is off; nano
+ should build on Tru64, NetBSD, and other systems that
+ use termcap instead of terminfo in their curses
+ libraries; the built-in file browser now properly
+ navigates file lists that take up only one row; the
+ cursor position is now completely restored after
+ inserting a file into the current buffer, and after
+ inserting the output of a command into a new buffer; the
+ ^X shortcut at the search prompt has been removed, as
+ official Pico doesn't include it and it's too easily
+ confused with Exit; the screen is updated properly after
+ scrolling a line without moving the cursor; the keyboard
+ input routines behave more consistently; and so on.
+ Have fun with it.
+
+2006.06.26 - GNU nano 1.3.12 escapes the darkness. This release
+ contains the last new features that nano will have
+ before 2.0: copying text into the cutbuffer without
+ cutting it, indenting lines of marked text with a single
+ keystroke, reworked help text that should be easier for
+ new users, searching for filenames in the file browser,
+ the ability to include color regexes in files separate
+ from nanorc files, etc. It also contains many bugfixes.
+ Text can now be unjustified after justifying it and
+ resizing the window; the screen is now cleared when
+ suspending; the "default" color syntax is now handled
+ properly at all times; lines of text containing tabs are
+ now wrapped at the right place; double-column characters
+ are now properly displayed when past the right edge of
+ the screen; invalid multi-line color regexes are now
+ ignored; and so on. Enjoy.
+
+2006.03.30 - GNU nano 1.3.11 awakens from its fever dream. This release
+ focuses mostly on bugfixes, which include better
+ handling of the cursor at the statusbar prompt, support
+ for certain combinations of Shift and keypad keys in
+ both normal and --rebind-keypad mode, a fix for a minor
+ display problem after some searches, a real fix for a
+ long-standing segfault when displaying overly long
+ lines, and a real fix for nano's not hanging up properly
+ in xterm under certain circumstances. There are also
+ several new features, such as the ability to set the
+ characters used as brackets when searching for matching
+ brackets, and tab completion of directories at the "Go
+ To Directory" prompt. Have fun.
+
+2005.12.23 - GNU nano 1.3.10 rises to the surface. This release
+ contains several new features as well as fixes for
+ several longstanding bugs. The former include the
+ ability to scroll up or down single lines without
+ scrolling the cursor, reworked bracket searching code
+ that doesn't require regular expression support,
+ reworked command execution code that uses $SHELL if
+ available instead of hardcoding "/bin/sh", and the
+ ability to no longer add newlines to files that don't
+ end in them via the -L/--nonewlines option. The latter
+ include fixes to the statusbar prompt so that mouse
+ clicks work properly on it, fixes to the Yes/No/All
+ prompt so that mouse clicks on it work properly when
+ -O/--morespace is used, and fixes to the resize handling
+ so that nano dies properly when the terminal is too
+ small to display a prompt. Enjoy.
+
+2005.10.23 - GNU nano 1.3.9 breaks through the wall. This release
+ includes major enhancements as well as bugfixes. The
+ enhancements include better handling of invalid UTF-8,
+ expansion of the word count option to also count lines
+ and characters in the file or selection, more efficient
+ screen update routines, a readded -K/--rebindkeypad
+ option to work around numeric keypad problems on
+ terminals that don't show the usual NumLock glitch, a
+ new -W/--wordbounds option to properly detect words
+ containing punctuation when moving among them, and
+ massive improvements to the color code such as handling
+ of unspecified foreground colors, more efficient memory
+ usage for color regexes, and new reserved syntaxes
+ "default" and "none". The bugfixes include fixes for
+ the rewritten history code, fixes for potential line
+ numbering problems on 64-bit platforms, fixes for a few
+ long-standing minor display problems, a fix for erroneous
+ hangups occurring while waiting for input, and a fix for
+ a segfault when displaying certain overly long lines.
+ Have fun with it.
+
+2005.06.30 - GNU nano 1.3.8 floats at its own level. This release
+ contains several new features. Among other things, you
+ can now move to a specified column number as well as
+ line number within a file, file backups saved in a
+ backup directory will have unique names, the search and
+ replace history routines should work more consistently,
+ you can get a word count by pressing Meta-D at the edit
+ window, and there's a new -E/--tabstospaces option to
+ convert all typed tabs to spaces (--backupdir's short
+ option has been changed to -C). In terms of bugfixes,
+ this release contains fixes for minor problems with
+ screen updates, UTF-8 display, and flow control; a fix
+ for a segfault when displaying some lines ending with
+ tabs; better handling of constant cursor position
+ display; improved color parsing in the rcfile; and
+ support for the "Regexp" toggle in tiny mode
+ (-R/--regexp is gone, and --restricted's short option
+ has been changed to -R), among other things. Enjoy.
+
+2005.04.10 - GNU nano 1.3.7 claws its way to the top. This release
+ mostly contains bugfixes for the massive amount of new
+ code in 1.3.6. Among other things, nano builds with
+ debug support again; going into the help browser at the
+ "Read File" prompt no longer kicks you out of the prompt
+ after you exit the help browser; paragraph searching no
+ longer skips over certain cases of single-line
+ paragraphs; the titlebar no longer cuts off some UTF-8
+ strings prematurely; and the text displayed in the help
+ browser is now wrapped as it was in nano 1.2.x, taking
+ UTF-8 support into account. New features include an
+ --enable/disable-utf8 configure option to explicitly
+ turn detection of UTF-8 support on or off, and sample
+ regexes for C++ as well as C. Have fun.
+
+2005.03.20 - GNU nano 1.3.6 "shout it from the rooftops" is released.
+ This release finally includes the long-awaited support
+ for UTF-8. Other new features include the ability to
+ insert UTF-8 characters using verbatim input; the
+ ability to delete all text from the cursor position to
+ the end of the file via ^W^X as (patched) Pico does;
+ improvements to input and output so that pasted text
+ displays faster, improvements to the statusbar prompt so
+ that more edit window shortcuts, including verbatim
+ input and previous/next word search, work in it; a new
+ option to allow using the formerly always-blank second
+ line of the screen as part of the edit window; and the
+ ability to refresh the help browser and file browser
+ windows via Ctrl-L. Notable bug fixes include a fix for
+ a segfault when using full justify, and a fix for the
+ long-standing bug where nano would keep running if the
+ terminal it was in died unexpectedly. Enjoy.
+
+2004.11.22 - GNU nano 1.3.5 hurls itself forward. New features in this
+ release include the ability to replace only marked text
+ when the mark is on, improvements to smooth scrolling so
+ that it applies everywhere instead of just affecting the
+ movement keys, improvements to how files are opened so
+ that they are no longer displayed unnecessarily, support
+ for multiple +LINE arguments in addition to multiple
+ filenames on the command line, autodetection of the
+ format to save a file in based on the format it was in
+ when it was opened, the ability to toggle both ways
+ between the "Read File" and "Execute Command" prompts
+ and the "Search" and "Go to Line" prompts, and support
+ for cross-compiling nano. As for bug fixes, the
+ "tabsize" nanorc option works again, mouse clicks on the
+ shortcut list trigger the right shortcuts again,
+ tab-completing a filename with %'s in it no longer
+ causes a segfault, the internal spell checker no longer
+ skips words after the cursor position when the cursor is
+ in the middle of the file, and spell checking of only
+ marked text now works properly. Have fun with it.
+
+2004.08.17 - GNU nano 1.3.4 marches forth after a false start. This
+ release mainly features fixes for the bugs that crept
+ into the last release. Among other things, nano now
+ compiles again with certain options, quoted justify now
+ works properly on systems without regex.h, full justify
+ no longer segfaults when used on a file with no
+ paragraphs, previous paragraph searching works properly
+ again, tab completion is properly disabled when needed
+ in restricted mode, Ctrl-C is no longer disabled after
+ using the alternate spell checker, the permissions of a
+ newly created file now match those of nano 1.2.x again,
+ and replacing all text in a file now properly updates
+ the screen in all cases. New features include sample
+ regexes for patch files, improvements to the sample
+ regexes for C files, and support for strings greater
+ than 1023 characters and/or containing nulls in
+ .nano_history. Additionally, the full justify keystroke
+ has been changed to match current Pico, and whitespace
+ display mode is now turned off by default. Enjoy.
+
+2004.06.28 - GNU nano 1.3.3 marches forth. There are several new
+ features in this release, including a restricted mode
+ that provides better security than just setting an
+ operating directory, the ability to justify the entire
+ file at once, support for a "smart" home key that can
+ leap from the beginning of text on a line to the true
+ beginning of the line (or the reverse) in one stroke,
+ support for specifying an alternative spell checker in
+ $SPELL, the ability to specify the characters used to
+ display spaces and tabs so that they can easily be told
+ apart, and the ability to specify the characters marking
+ the ends of sentences as used in justification. There
+ are also several bug fixes; among other things,
+ justification now keeps spaces at the ends of all but
+ the last line of a paragraph as Pico does, saving a
+ marked selection no longer changes the current filename
+ to the filename the selection was saved under, resizing
+ now works better and no longer corrupts the screen under
+ slang, and the movement functions now avoid doing
+ unnecessary redraws and hence work faster. In short,
+ there are a lot of new things to play with. Enjoy.
+
+2004.03.31 - GNU nano 1.3.2 is prepared for the void. New features in
+ this release include the ability to spell-check only
+ marked text and the ability to save all backup files in
+ a specified directory instead of wherever the original
+ files are. Bug fixes include a fix for a segfault when
+ replacing certain regular expressions, fixes for some
+ misbehavior when doing searches, minor fixes to verbatim
+ input mode and keyboard input in general, better
+ handling of window resizes at certain times, and
+ allowing the mark to be saved properly again when
+ switching between multiple file buffers. nano has also
+ been ported to the Tandem NonStop Kernel. Have fun.
+
+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
+ of a -d option for those FreeBSD users with Backspace
+ keys that act like Delete keys, the ability to repeat
+ the last search without prompting, the ability to search
+ for the beginning or end of a paragraph, new smooth
+ paging routines to go with the smooth scrolling
+ routines, and various improvements to the input and
+ display routines to make them behave more intuitively.
+ It also includes the usual load of bugfixes. Enjoy.
+
+2003.08.11 - GNU nano 1.2.2 is released, only four months since the
+ last version :-). This release includes fixes for
+ broken regex detection, search history recall, and
+ keypad handling with -K. Debugging strings are no
+ longer translated and comments denote where translations
+ should be as short as possible (i.e. the statusbar).
+ There are new examples for syntax highlighting, and
+ documentation updates and fixes. The 1.3.0 CVS tree
+ will be opening soon for all your nano desires, so stay
+ tuned!
+
+2003.04.19 - Happy Easter! GNU nano 1.2.1 is released. This release
+ features a new check for broken regexec()
+ implementations and some variable, function and macro
+ cleanups. Fixes are included for search history,
+ cutting marked text, alt keyboard mode, and the usual
+ translation and documentation updates.
+
+2003.02.19 - GNU nano 1.2.0 is released. Few changes from pre3, just
+ some doc and translation updates, and bugfixes for
+ justify and file conversion. For those of you who
+ haven't kept up with the 1.1 unstable series, v1.2
+ brings nanorc support, color syntax highlighting,
+ multiple file buffers, search/replace history and much
+ much more. Please read the UPGRADE file for details,
+ and enjoy GNU nano 1.2.0.
+
+2003.02.13 - GNU nano 1.1.99pre3 "The last testing version, no
+ really!" is released. This release includes fixes for
+ wrapping (again), resizing, color syntax highlighting,
+ rcfile parsing, the mouse code, more memory leaks, and
+ some reversion of the code to get the user's home
+ directory (nano will now again rely on $HOME). There
+ are also translation updates, a new manual page for the
+ nanorc file, and an UPGRADE file detailing the changes
+ since version 1.0. Please submit reports for any bugs
+ you might find to the development team
+ (nano-devel@gnu.org), and enjoy nano almost-1.2.0 ;-)
+
+2003.02.03 - GNU nano 1.1.99pre2 "bugs in my pockets, bugs in my
+ shoes" is released. There are, not surprisingly, only
+ bugfixes in this release as we move toward the stable
+ 1.2.0 release. Fixes are included for translatable
+ string format, subexpression replacement, constant
+ cursor position, invalid search regexes, justify, screen
+ state on SIGHUP and SIGTERM, cutting to end cuts with
+ long lines, many file browser and operating directory
+ bugs, memory and file descriptor leaks, marker code,
+ spell checker, the mouse code with long lines, multiple
+ buffers and non-file open errors, replacement string
+ length, and a silly but serious history message crash.
+ There is also a drastic improvement in CPU utilization
+ for the color regex code.
+ Depending on the number of bugs found in this
+ release, there may be a 1.1.99pre3 or RC1, or just a
+ 1.2.0 release. Most of the major bugs seem to have been
+ worked out, so if you are waiting for a good time to
+ test nano before the official 1.2.0 release, this would
+ be the one to use. Happy bug hunting!
+
+2003.01.17 - GNU nano 1.1.99pre1 "enough already" has been released.
+ This release is, barring bug fixes and documentation
+ updates, what version 1.2.0 has looked like, feature
+ wise. There will very likely be bugs, just due the
+ volume of changes made in this release. Search and
+ replace string history has been added, including an
+ option to log history to ~/.nano_history (-H,
+ --historylog). Because of this, the Pico incompatible
+ search/replace string behavior that used to be the
+ default has been deleted. The old "pico" flag (-p) is
+ now compatible with Pico's "preserve" mode for allowing
+ flow control characters; by default this version ignores
+ both ^Q and ^S. The --disable-wrapping-as-root
+ configure option has been forward ported from version
+ 1.0.x, and a new flag to enable all extra options
+ (--enable-all) has been added. The internal spell
+ checker has been improved, meaning you will now be
+ prompted only once for each unique capitalization of a
+ given word.
+ There have also been lots of bug fixes,
+ including the "trying to insert a directory name in
+ multibuffer mode bug", the ugly spell checker scrolling,
+ the color code, cutting text crashes, justification,
+ deleting the "magic line" via replace, and cursor
+ positioning on the statusbar. There have also been the
+ usual helping of translation and documentation updates.
+ Please send all new feedback on this release
+ direct to the development list (nano-devel@gnu.org).
+
+10/24/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.12 "Make Jordi happy" is released. This
+ release demonstrates that nano is starting to freeze for
+ version 1.2. New features include a Meta-Y toggle for
+ syntax highlighting, pluralized i18n, and a handler for
+ SIGTERM. Nano now ignores XOFF (^S) to stop accidental
+ lock-ups, and no longer references malloc.h.
+ Also included are fixes for zero-length regex
+ matches, segfaults with --disable-mouse, justification,
+ memory corruption with the browser, version and help
+ cmdline output, and translation updates. Aside from the
+ (currently up in the air) search history behavior, the
+ next version of nano should be 1.1.99pre1. Have fun!
+
+10/01/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.11 "Oddball" is released. This release
+ features a new version of gettext, a new and improved
+ syntax highlighting engine, and some updates for the
+ nanorc.sample file. The toggles for case sensitivity
+ (Meta-C) and regular expressions (Meta-R) have changed
+ in the search and replace prompts, multibuffer status is
+ now displayed and can be toggled from the insert file
+ menu, and some wrapping behavior that changed in 1.1.10
+ has reverted. The --enable-color warning was also made
+ less severe, as the color syntax code has improved, and
+ nano now uses extended regexes in the .nanorc file.
+ Also included are fixes for various memory
+ leaks, the operating directory option, username tab
+ completion, the page_up and down arrow, go to previous
+ word and next word, nanorc parser and line wrapping
+ code. Have fun!
+
+07/25/2002 - At long last! GNU nano 1.1.10 "What didn't we break?" is
+ released. This version of GNU nano features version
+ 0.11.2 of gettext, building with automake 1.6, some new
+ code for displaying control characters, browser
+ improvements, a new backup file option (-B, --backup), a
+ new option to ignore rc files (-I,--ignorercfiles),
+ compatibility with -pedantic, handling null characters
+ before EOF, a slightly sportier nanorc.sample and more.
+ Fixes are included included for justification,
+ the reading and writing file routines, resizing and fill
+ length, millions of memory leaks, the usage screen was
+ updated, and the the --quotestr and --regexp really work
+ now ;-) Enjoy :)
+
+05/12/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.9 is released, happy Mother's Day! This
+ release includes many new features, including a prepend
+ mode (^O,M-P), a new "syntax" command in the .nanorc to
+ allow multiple syntax highlighting types, and a new -Y,
+ --syntax flag to set a specific one if there's no
+ filename regex to match it against (i.e. w/mutt). The
+ ^space and M-space keys will now show up in the help
+ menu, which itself has been tweaked a bit, and many more
+ configure options should now cooperate (like the odd
+ pairing of --enable-tiny and --enable-multibuffer). The
+ marker should now work when using multiple buffers, and
+ the huge memory leak in color syntax highlighting has
+ been fixed. A lot of new stuff for everyone's favorite
+ text editor ;) Have fun!
+
+03/30/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.8 is released. New features include an
+ "Insert Output of External Command", ^R^X, and a .spec
+ file is now included in the distribution. There are
+ cleanups in the usage code, fixes for regex parsing, the
+ file browser, the NO_CONVERT auto-detect, indented
+ justification, the internal spell checker, and a serious
+ bug where reading a file of 0 lines would hang nano.
+ Also, the "show position" code now shows the starting
+ column as 1 instead of 0. Have fun!
+
+03/05/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.7 "lets change everything and see what breaks"
+ is released. New features include new flags
+ -N,--noconvert to stop any file format conversion and
+ -Q, --quotestr for the new quoted text justification, a
+ new tempnam() implementation to avoid silly warnings,
+ DOS and Mac file options in the Write File dialog,
+ multiple save files (file.1) for abnormal exits, ^C now
+ shows column as well as character position, and
+ multibuffer allows duplicate files, even unnamed ones.
+ Also, the static shortcut and toggle lengths are
+ history, nano now reads SYSCONFDIR/nanorc if rc file
+ support is enabled, and nano is now built with (and
+ requires for rebuilding) autoconf 2.5.
+ This release also includes fixes for some memory
+ leaks, detecting DOS and Mac file format, justification,
+ suspending keys, search & replace under various
+ conditions, variable width for shortcuts, and the usual
+ ton of translation updates.
+
+01/25/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.6 is released. Lots of new features in this
+ release. New Meta-keys were added as alternates for
+ control sequences: Meta-A for the marker key (^^), and
+ Meta-G for the 'goto dir' key in the file browser (^_).
+ The color syntax highlighting now supports multiple
+ lines via start="regex" end="regex" syntax, and the
+ .nanorc regex format itself has changed. Also, the
+ gettext code was upgraded to version 0.10.40, and nano
+ will now display a message if only occurrence of a given
+ search exists.
+ For bugfixes, there are fixes for spelling,
+ stray newlines in the usage() function, suspend issues
+ with tcsh, auto-indent and wrapping clashes, ugly code
+ in rcfile.c, global variable compatibility with AIX.
+ There are also oodles of translation updates. Have fun
+ with it.
+
+01/05/2002 - GNU nano 1.1.5 is out. The main new feature in this
+ release is the changed behavior of the keypad. Nano now
+ does the Right Thing and used keypad() by default. If
+ you wish to use the keypad arrow keys in certain
+ terminals, you may use the -K or --keypad flag to use
+ the old behavior. Users of other OSes should see better
+ handling of their non-keypad keys in this release. Other
+ changes include more Hurd fixes, fixes parsing the
+ .nanorc, display fixes for the color syntax
+ highlighting, gettext stabilization and many translation
+ updates. This is almost like a stable release, much
+ like in the 0.9.x series when every other release was
+ the most stable one :) Have fun!
+
+12/11/2001 - GNU nano 1.1.4 is released. This release contains
+ rudimentary color syntax support (but it's still
+ broken), compatibility fixes for the Hurd and FreeBSD,
+ spell checker and wrapping fixes, and more. It seems
+ that the amount of interest in the code is inversely
+ proportional to the amount of time since last release,
+ so it's time to show the world all the changes since
+ 1.1.3 ;) Have fun with it!
+
+10/26/2001 - GNU nano 1.1.3 is released. As far as new features go,
+ the help system is now available for all functions in
+ the editor. Also, nano will also now print a message on
+ the status bar when it automatically converts a file
+ from Mac or DOS format, and trying to load a file that
+ has already been loaded in multibuffer mode will now
+ also cause an error message. There is now a "goto
+ previous word" which you can use by hitting Meta-Space
+ Bar.
+ As for fixes, a SEVERE bug in the null_at code
+ which discarded the memory address of reallocated memory
+ has been fixed. This is probably the biggest bug fix in
+ well over the last year of development. There are also
+ some display fixes for when the screen shouldn't center
+ itself on cut or uncut text. Also, the comments in the
+ header files incorrectly said that nano was distributed
+ under version 1 of the GPL when the accompanying license
+ was the GPLv2.
+ If you're using nano-1.1, it is highly
+ recommended you upgrade to this release. If using 1.0,
+ wait for version 1.0.6 which should be available early
+ next week. Enjoy!
+
+10/03/2001 - GNU nano 1.1.2 is out there. Many new features in this
+ release, including support for auto-converting from DOS
+ and Mac formatted files, as well as toggles for writing
+ out files in these formats. Pico's -o flag has been
+ implemented, as has some new smooth scrolling code
+ (which can be used in place of the default jerky
+ scrolling behavior). Also, there is now a "find
+ matching bracket/brace/etc" feature (Meta-]). The
+ .nanorc file now accepts setting the tabsize, and the
+ help text at the bottom of the editor is now better
+ spaced out in the search/replace prompts. There are
+ also the usual helping of bugfixes, translation updates
+ and, surely a bug or two. You better get ready!
+
+07/28/2001 - GNU nano 1.1.1 is released. Our second 1.1 unstable
+ release features many bugfixes from the initial release,
+ in particular fixes for the multibuffer code, and
+ various compiler macro fixes. The shortcut lists for
+ the search and replace prompts are a little more logical
+ (with cancel the last option again), and the included
+ gettext was re-downgraded to 0.10.35 due to problems on
+ the PPC platform. GNU nano now includes its own aclocal
+ macros in the m4/ directory to allow rebuilding the
+ configure script to work on platforms regardless of
+ their gettext version.
+
+07/15/2001 - GNU nano 1.1.0 is released. This is the first release
+ in the 1.1.x unstable series of GNU nano. It
+ incorporates all changes up to the 1.0.3 release, and
+ also includes many many new features, including
+ appending to as well as overwriting files, writing
+ marked text to a separate file, dynamic wrap length,
+ lots more compatibility with Pico, and new optional
+ features like .nanorc file support and multiple file
+ buffers! All in all, plenty of new stuff that's sure to
+ 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 TarrĂ­o).
+ 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
+ release include some bugs with autoconf and i18n, and
+ several fixes in the file browser including a segfault
+ on Solaris, symlinks to directories now work properly,
+ and nano now sorts files case insensitively like Pilot.
+ Have fun with it.
+
+03/22/2001 - GNU Nano 1.0 is released! The autoindent wrapping bug
+ has been fixed, as well as strange bug when using Pico
+ mode and regex search. There have also been some minor
+ spelling and documentation updates. As stated on the
+ website, there are currently no known bugs with nano,
+ but some will pop up eventually and they will be
+ addressed in subsequent releases. We hope you enjoy
+ this first stable release of nano, and as always,
+ feedback is welcome! nano@nano-editor.org.
+
+02/19/2001 - Nano 0.9.99pre3 brings a lot of changes! The most
+ important being that nano is now officially a GNU
+ program. Some changes have been made for GNU
+ compatibility (like the default list of shortcuts, "^G
+ Get Help" is now Listed and "^_ Goto Line" is not). The
+ Yes/No/All keys have finally been internationalized
+ also. All in all, quite a few changes, considering nano
+ is supposed to be in a code freeze. But there are the
+ usual helping of bugfixes, a nasty bug when cutting text
+ in -k mode and some compatibility issues with older
+ ncurses libraries have also been fixed. All in all, a
+ lot to see.
+
+01/31/2001 - Nano 0.9.99pre2 is released. Not surprisingly, all that is
+ new is bugfixes, bugfixes, bugfixes. There were a few
+ cleanups in unneeded global variables and duplicate
+ functions, but most is just fixing. Specifically, there
+ is now a preliminary (read: needs testing) fix for
+ resizing the editor in any mode other than normal edit
+ mode. Other fixes include some more tab completion
+ segfaults, and an silly segfault that occurred when
+ successfully writing a file on the 2nd try (i.e. after
+ an initial write error). Slowly but surely, on toward
+ 1.0 we travel.
+
+01/17/2001 - Nano 0.9.99pre1 is released. This is the first pre-1.0
+ release of nano, and is also the first release since the
+ code freeze for nano 1.0. Don't expect (or request) any
+ new features between now and nano 1.0, only bugfixes,
+ optimizations and doc/translation updates. For fixes, a
+ nasty segfault when trying to insert one's home
+ directory (~), some checks for the NumLock key making
+ the keypad go awry, window size sanity checks, many
+ autoconf fixes, and support for the KDE konsole keypad
+ layout. Have fun.
+
+01/07/2001 - Nano 0.9.25 is the "Just one more feature I swear!"
+ release. It includes one new feature that Pico has had
+ forever, a built-in file browser. Since not everyone
+ may want this option, there is a --disable-browser
+ option to the configure script as well. Other changes
+ include slightly different keypad handling, and a bugfix
+ for crashes when tab completion in certain instances.
+ Have fun and Happy New Year!
+
+12/18/2000 - Nano 0.9.24 is released. This version contains the last of
+ the security fixes for writing files, as well as for a
+ nasty segfault when nano is unable to open a file for
+ reading, among other fixes. Nano also now cowardly
+ refuses to open device files, to stop silly things like
+ trying to open /dev/zero. New features include being
+ Able to use Meta-Meta-<key> as Control-<key>, better
+ HURD support, and some new flags have been added for
+ Pico compatibility. Upgrading to this version is highly
+ recommended.
+
+12/08/2000 - Nano 0.9.23 is the "race conditions bite" release. The
+ main reason for this release is the less-than-optimal
+ fix for the security issue in nano with following
+ symbolic links. Hopefully this will fix the problem
+ permanently. The --nofollow option also works again for
+ those who are real security nuts. There are also some
+ display and search fixes, and the --disable-spell
+ function was renamed to --disable-speller to be in line
+ with nano and Pico's "speller" term.
+
+12/02/2000 - Nano 0.9.22 is released, with many more changes and
+ additions than imaginable. The most important change is
+ a fix for unsafe handling of symbolic links which could
+ lead to symlink attacks if nano were to exit because of
+ an error or signal. Also there are better checks when
+ saving files.
+ As for new features, username tab completion is now
+ working well, the internal spell checker code has been
+ tweaked, you can now unjustify if you don't like how the
+ justify formatted your text, and there are more options
+ for configure, including --disable-spell and
+ --disable-justify and --enable-extra (for those who like
+ surprises). All in all, a whole lot of changes in a
+ little over a week.
+
+11/23/2000 - Happy Thanksgiving! Nano 0.9.21 is our "last version was
+ a big turkey" release. It fixes several bugs introduced
+ by the previous version, as well as a few long- standing
+ display bugs. All 0.9.20 users are strongly encouraged
+ to upgrade to this release.
+
+11/18/2000 - Nano 0.9.20 is finally out the door. Probably the biggest
+ change is the brand new way nano displays previous
+ search and replace strings (they are now editable!)
+ This is a break from Pico's (inconsistent) interface, so
+ if you don't like the new way, "Pico" mode (-p on the
+ command line or Meta-P within nano) still works the
+ "old" way.
+ Other new features include being able to deal with
+ search strings of any length, a new internal spell
+ feature (courtesy of Mr. Rocco Corsi) and tab completion
+ when reading in or writing out files! There's also the
+ usual billion or so bug fixes. Feedback on this release
+ is welcome because so much has changed, especially with
+ the previous string display in search and replace.
+ Email -> nano@nano-editor.org <-. If you like
+ something, don't like something, or just want to order a
+ pizza, let us know!
+
+10/02/2000 - Nano 0.9.19 is the "Chris is getting married in less than
+ a week and needs a distraction" release. There are only
+ a few actual code changes, mainly portability and
+ compiler warning fixes. Nano now also supports
+ PDCurses, which enables easily-built nano executables
+ for Windows NT and 95/98 for the brave. The official
+ nano site has changed (again) as well, check out
+ www.nano-editor.org for all the latest nano schtuff.
+
+09/18/2000 - Nano 0.9.18 is unleashed. It has some new keyboard
+ handling code, Cygwin support out of the box, and a more
+ portable handler for the NOHELP toggle. There is also a
+ fix for a somewhat serious bug whereby trying to insert
+ a directory instead of a normal file would destroy the
+ contents of the editor. A must-see. Four stars.
+
+09/04/2000 - Nano 0.9.17, the Labor Day release, is released after a
+ quiet spell (almost an entire month since last release!)
+ New features include better (not yet perfect) binary
+ display support and toggle support for most of the
+ program flags (M-c, M-i, M-z, M-x, M-p, M-w, M-m, M-k
+ and M-e for -c, -i, -x, -p, -w, -k, and -R).
+
+08/09/2000 - Nano 0.9.16, after some struggling, is released. This
+ release should fix a few of the holes that 0.9.15 dug.
+ The "cutting text on the first line" bug is fixed, as is
+ the "cutting text on the last line" bug. Nice symmetry
+ there huh? Also the --tabsize argument should now work
+ as well as by using -T.
+
+08/03/2000 - Nano 0.9.15 is the "I can't think of a release description"
+ release. There are the usual gala of display bugfixes,
+ a fix for the the nasty bug in -k mode that could create
+ a loop in the file being edited, and some other code
+ cleanup. Also, the -T option should now work regardless
+ of the curses library used. Yay.
+
+07/27/2000 - Nano 0.9.14 is officially the "13 is so unlucky it should
+ be skipped as a version number" release. One typo
+ caused unending problems (calling nano with either -t or
+ -k caused both flags to be used). The -k code is also
+ now closer in functionality to Pico's -k mode; please
+ note that this code is not finished yet. Working on
+ this code has made me realize that there is not enough
+ abstraction in the code, and I will be working on that
+ for the next release. Until then, have fun with this
+ version.
+
+07/23/2000 - Nano 0.9.13 has a few new bits and bobs, most notably the
+ -k option from Pico (cut to end of line). The majority
+ of changes in this release are bugfixes, however,
+ including the usual display fixes and fixes for writing
+ to symbolic links and un-writable files. Barring any
+ other major changes, this should be the feature set for
+ nano 1.0, whenever it might be released =-)
+
+07/07/2000 - Nano 0.9.12 (The "lucky day" release) is bursting with new
+ features, bug fixes, and yummy fruit flavor. For
+ changes, the alternate replace keystroke ^W^T is now
+ ^W^R to be compatible with later versions of Pico. ^W^T
+ is now goto line, again for Pico compatibility. As for
+ new features, the wonderful/hated magic line code has
+ returned with a vengeance! Also, regular expression
+ searches and replaces have been incorporated via the -R
+ flag. And, of course, there are the usual helping of
+ display and other bug fixes to top it all off.
+
+06/20/2000 - Nano 0.9.11 presents drastic rewrites of the most buggy
+ routines in the program, specifically the wrapping code
+ and almost all of the display routines. There are many
+ improvements and bugfixes to the display subsystem in
+ general, but there may be bugs lurking yet. Also, after
+ many MANY requests, there is now an option to set the
+ displayed tab width (-T, --tabsize). Note that this
+ function just changes the way tabs LOOK in the editor,
+ the tabs you input are still real tabs of normal width
+ (usually 8 characters); nano just makes them look
+ smaller or bigger while in the editor. New in the
+ translation department is an Indonesian translation
+ (id).
+
+06/06/2000 - Nano 0.9.10 is primarily a bugfix for the loss of SIGINT
+ when using "run and terminate" flags (for example,
+ --help). There are also some minor documentation
+ updates. This version of nano is the most stable in
+ quite some time, and is likely to be the most stable for
+ awhile. Users are encouraged to upgrade to this
+ version.
+
+05/31/2000 - Nano 0.9.9 introduces much better working i18n support,
+ more portability, and a ton of bugfixes. While nano is
+ not likely anywhere near 1.0 in terms of code quality,
+ it gets a quantum leap closer with this release.
+
+05/18/2000 - Nano 0.9.8 (the 'what broke now?' release) should fix
+ the resize crash people have been experiencing. It also
+ offers a new input method that should allow nano to do
+ things the right way (like ^S, ^Q, custom suspend keys)
+ and hopefully won't break with non-US keyboards. There
+ are also the obligatory display fixes and speedups.
+ Have fun with it.
+
+05/14/2000 - Nano 0.9.7 (the Mother's Day release) continues in the long
+ line of display fixes, and also fixes the broken symlink
+ behavior (i.e. symlinks weren't being followed by
+ default). Hopefully all major bugs can be worked out
+ soon and we can have a 1.0 release before the end of the
+ year, but who knows.
+
+05/08/2000 - Nano 0.9.6 cleans up a lot of the display bugs that 0.9.5
+ uncovered. There are improvements (and some remaining
+ segfaults) in the wrapping code, and even more display
+ optimizations. I would still say 0.9.4 or 0.9.2 are the
+ most stable versions of nano to date, but this one may
+ not be too bad =-)
+
+05/01/2000 - Nano 0.9.5 attempts to speed up the display of text
+ to be at least somewhat reasonable. Much code profiling
+ has been done to reduce the ridiculous number of
+ redundant display updates. This will probably expose a
+ lot of bugs that can then be fixed, so this release is
+ probably not for the faint of heart. For anyone
+ curious, I would call nano 0.9.2 the most stable version
+ recently, so use that if you're not particularly
+ concerned with being on the bleeding edge.
+
+04/25/2000 - Nano 0.9.4 fixes some problems in 0.9.3 with the last
+ line code and related segfaults. It also now has much
+ better handling for 8-bit characters. The --enable-tiny
+ code also produces a smaller executable.
+
+04/19/2000 - Nano 0.9.3 is officially the "Micro$oft" release. It
+ underscores the recent problem of bugfixes introducing
+ more bugs than they fix. The most important change to
+ this version of nano is the removal of the "magic line".
+ You will no longer see a blank line at the end of the
+ file. If you want a new line at the end of your file,
+ you'll have to hit enter to get one.
+
+ NOTE: THIS BREAKS COMPATIBILITY WITH PICO.
+ Unfortunately, this feature has been causing many many
+ problems with nano so it is being removed for the time
+ being, and perhaps indefinitely.
+
+ Other new stuff includes an --enable-tiny option to make
+ nano ultra small (disabling i18n, detailed help and the
+ marker and mouse code), and --with-slang to use the
+ slang libraries instead of ncurses.
+
+04/15/2000 - Nano 0.9.2 just fixes the serious segfault problem if
+ nano is invoked any way other than using the absolute
+ path. The bug was in the new code for checking whether
+ nano is invoked as 'pico'.
+
+04/14/2000 - 0.9.1 has some more Pico compatibility built-in. The
+ option to switch to/from Search and Search/Replace (^T)
+ is now available, and nano now displays the more
+ Pico-like shortcut list when invoked as 'pico' (i.e. if
+ 'pico' is a symlink to nano). There is an important
+ change to the handling of symbolic links as well. Now,
+ nano does the "correct" thing and automatically writes
+ to the object of the symlink, rather than replace the
+ symlink with the updated file. This behavior is still
+ available with the --nofollow or -l flags.
+ Other new things include a fix for the infamous
+ "recursive replace" bug, and more bugfixes in the
+ wrapping code.
+
+04/07/2000 - Nano 0.9.0 has some updates, new language support and
+ a much better refresh setup (It's still not great,
+ but...) There should also be more stability editing
+ long lines, as there was a stupid mistake in the
+ update_line call. Silly me =)
+
+03/22/2000 - Nano 0.8.9 is basically just a bugfix release of 0.8.8
+ to reflect the current stagnant status of the project.
+ Most things work, the rest doesn't doesn't work because
+ (a) I can't fix it or I would have already done so, and
+ (b) the amount of patches I'm receiving right now is
+ quite negligible. Fortunately, this release marks the
+ first release since I have acquired ownership of the
+ nano pages on SourceForge. Here's hoping SF will get us
+ some more visibility, translators and patches.
+
+03/12/2000 - After a hiatus, I have finally moved (not unpacked though)
+ to my new home into Albany. Thus I should now have more
+ time to work on nano. Nano 0.8.8, the "dear god what
+ broke this time?" release, incorporates patches for both
+ i18n and many bugfixes. It is VERY likely something
+ broke this version, and it's likely I didn't even apply
+ the i18n stuff properly, so *it* may not even work.
+
+ I would like to announce that I'm going to need
+ translations soonish, so if you are fluent in other
+ languages than English (or even better, if your native
+ language is not English) and you would like to submit a
+ translation file to me, please feel free to do so. If
+ you do, I will list your name and email in the AUTHORS
+ file as the maintainer of the .po file, and from then on
+ it is yours to take care of and keep up to date.
+
+03/01/2000 - Well, to continue my trend of going back on my previous
+ release's comments, nano 0.8.7 is released. The
+ crashing behavior was still occurring, and this most
+ recent fix also fixes some other wrapping problems, so
+ here you go. There may be another release soon, there
+ may not be, is that vague enough? =)
+
+02/25/2000 - More minor bugfixes in 0.8.6, the bizarre behavior at the
+ end of a page has ceased, thankfully. I'm also moving
+ next weekend, so don't be shocked if you don't see a new
+ version of nano next week =-)
+
+02/11/2000 - Okay, here we go again. Aside from a few minor fixes and
+ some under-the-hood changes, you won't notice much
+ different in this version of nano. I haven't gotten
+ much feedback on the help feature, is it simply amazing
+ or does no one care? Write and let me know! =)
+
+02/08/2000 - Nano 0.8.3 marks the first time in a long time that there
+ has been more than three days since the last release.
+ New features include an initial help mode (YAY!),
+ hopefully much more support for i18n out of the box, and
+ a flag for more Pico compatibility in the shortcut lists
+ displayed. This release also marks the new nano
+ distribution site, http://www.asty.org/nano and email
+ address nano@asty.org for bugs, etc.
+
+02/02/2000 - Okay, I hate to go back on what I said in the last release,
+ but I may be changing jobs very soon. I will release
+ version 0.8.2 as is (no i18n, no help menu (yet). I
+ expect things to settle down by the end of next week,
+ and then I can try to start on the i18n support and help
+ menu; look for these new features in version 0.8.5 to
+ 0.9.0.
+
+01/28/2000 - Nano 0.8.1 marks our first official step toward
+ internationalization (i18n) and the help system (^G). I
+ will be merging in Jordi's patches for initial i18n in
+ the next version, and will implement the help system
+ with i18n built into it shortly after that. Please
+ don't hesitate to send bug reports, as long as you're
+ sure the fault lies with nano =-).
+
+01/25/2000 - Nano 0.8.0 is officially the 'let's try and be at least a
+ little portable, mmmmkay?' release. There are many
+ portability checks and fixes; many thanks to Andy Kahn
+ for his patches. I removed the broken do_spell behavior
+ with the 'spell' program; for now, we only try to call
+ 'ispell' until I write a better method to handle the
+ output of the normal 'spell' command.
+
+01/24/2000 - Nano 0.7.9 features many new features. Among them are a
+ new autoindent feature (-i, --autoindent), tempfile flag
+ like Pico's -t flag (-t, --tempfile), and preliminary
+ spelling program support. The spelling function tries
+ to run 'spell' and then 'ispell' in that order, but you
+ can specify another spelling program with -s or
+ --speller.
+
+01/17/00 - Nano 0.7.7 is officially the 'way too much stuff changed this
+ release' release. It's the busy time at work for me, so
+ please don't get offended if your patch doesn't get
+ included in the next immediate version of nano. I'm
+ sure all the changes in this release will cause a few
+ bugs, so 0.7.8 will primarily be about fixing those
+ bugs.
+
+ Things added this release include resizability (kinda),
+ new -x and -c flags (see nano -h for help), long command
+ line flag support, and the usual array of bugfixes.
+
+01/15/00 - Nano 0.7.6 is officially the 'lightning' release. It now
+ loads large files much faster than previous versions,
+ and is even much faster than Pico or vi in some rather
+ rudimentary tests. Many thanks to Adam Rogoyski for the
+ read_byte patch!
+
+01/09/00 - As of this version (0.7.4), TIP has officially been renamed
+ to nano. The new homepage is at
+ http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/astyanax/nano. Please
+ update your bookmarks, tell your friends, and all that
+ jazz.
+
+$Id: NEWS 4516 2010-08-11 02:42:32Z astyanax $