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bin/nano
bin/rnano
2006-03-31 17:40:37 +02:00
info/nano.info
man/man1/nano.1
man/man1/rnano.1
man/man5/nanorc.5
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/doc/nano/faq.html
share/doc/nano/nano.html
share/examples/nano/nanorc
share/locale/bg/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/da/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/ga/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/gl/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/hr/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/ms/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/nn/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/ro/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/locale/sl/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/sr/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/uk/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/vi/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/nano.mo
share/nano/asm.nanorc
share/nano/autoconf.nanorc
share/nano/awk.nanorc
share/nano/c.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/nano/changelog.nanorc
share/nano/cmake.nanorc
share/nano/css.nanorc
share/nano/debian.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/nano/default.nanorc
share/nano/elisp.nanorc
share/nano/fortran.nanorc
share/nano/gentoo.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/nano/go.nanorc
share/nano/groff.nanorc
share/nano/guile.nanorc
share/nano/html.nanorc
share/nano/java.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/nano/javascript.nanorc
share/nano/json.nanorc
share/nano/lua.nanorc
share/nano/makefile.nanorc
share/nano/man.nanorc
share/nano/mgp.nanorc
share/nano/mutt.nanorc
share/nano/nanohelp.nanorc
share/nano/nanorc.nanorc
share/nano/nftables.nanorc
share/nano/objc.nanorc
share/nano/ocaml.nanorc
share/nano/patch.nanorc
share/nano/perl.nanorc
share/nano/php.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/nano/po.nanorc
share/nano/postgresql.nanorc
share/nano/pov.nanorc
share/nano/python.nanorc
share/nano/ruby.nanorc
Update editors/nano to 2.7.1 2016.10.29 - GNU nano 2.7.1 "Leuven" adds an often-asked-for feature: the ability to display line numbers beside the text. This can be activated with -l or --linenumbers on the command line, or with 'set linenumbers' in your nanorc, or toggled with M-#. The coloring of these numbers can be chosen via the option 'set numbercolor'. This release furthermore fixes some bugs with scrolling in softwrap mode, is more strict in the parsing of key rebindings, and marks a new buffer as modified when the output of a command (^R ^X) has been read into it. Come and check it out! 2016.09.01 - GNU nano 2.7.0 "Suni" adds a new feature: allowing text to be selected by holding Shift together with the cursor keys. Besides that, nano now works also when run in very tiny terminals (down to one line, one column), and improves the handling of the prompt in cramped spaces. Not much, but it's time to get it out there. 2016.08.10 - nano 2.6.3 "Marika" makes the Ctrl+Arrow keys work also on a Linux virtual console, takes as verbatim only the very first keystroke after M-V, removes any lock files that it holds when dying, doesn't abort when a word contains digits (when using the default speller), fixes a small sorting bug in the file browser, makes searching case-insensitively in a UTF-8 locale a little faster, and doesn't enter invalid bytes when holding down both Alt keys. Santé! 2016.07.28 - nano 2.6.2 "Le vent nous portera" adds two new features: the keystrokes Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down for jumping between blocks of text, and the option 'wordchars' for specifying which characters (beside alphanumeric ones) should be considered word-forming. Further, it provides feedback during Unicode input (M-V followed by a six-digit hexadecimal number which must start with 0 or 10), avoids a crash when resizing the window during Verbatim input, doesn't drop a keystroke after having been suspended, and replaces the beginning-of-line anchor (^) just once per line. There are also several tiny improvements in screen rendering and key handling. Come get your hair tousled! 2016.06.27 - nano 2.6.1 "Stampede" is chiefly a translation update, but also adds one little feature (the ability to use negative numbers with Go To Line: -1 meaning the first line from the bottom), includes syntax highlighting for Rust, and fixes three tiny bugs (but in such far corners of the editor that they aren't even worth mentioning).
2016-11-04 22:24:22 +01:00
share/nano/rust.nanorc
share/nano/sh.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
2015-06-05 03:32:38 +02:00
share/nano/spec.nanorc
share/nano/tcl.nanorc
share/nano/tex.nanorc
Update nano to 2.4.1 2015.04.14 - GNU nano 2.4.1 "Glitch Gremlin" is released. This release includes several fixes for issues with the file browser menu, linter and formatter functions, spell checker, undo/redo with some specific marked-cutting situations, and some small improvements to the color syntax highlighting definitions. There are also various documentation and code comment updates included, and finally, fixes for compilation on non-GNU/Linux systems and certain configure combinations. Toasters! 2015.03.22 - GNU nano 2.4.0 "lizf" is released. This is the first stable release in many years, and brings together many new features from the 2.3 series, including: a fully functional undo system (now enabled by default), vim-compatible file locking, linter support, formatter support, syntax highlighting flexibility, and many fixes for issues reported since 2.2. Many sincere thanks to all of the bug reports, patches, well wishes and contributions from everyone who has continued to support us. Thank you for using nano! 2015.02.27 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre3 "Ashley" is released. This is likely to be the last release before the next major (2.4.0) release. Please test it out and send us any feedback via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano). This release includes fixes for rebinding toggles via nanorc, several memory alignment fixes, and documentation and build updates. As always thank you for using nano - Share and Enjoy! 2015.02.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre2 "Snowblind" is released. This release contains only fixes, including: a long-standing problem with cutting in nano-tiny, several memory alignment improvements, and issues with leftover file locks. Please keep reporting bugs so we can get a happy and healthy 2.4.0 soon. Thanks for using nano! 2015.01.06 - GNU nano 2.3.99pre1 "Junior" is released. As the first 2.4 release candidate there will be fewer new features but many bugfixes going forward. This release contains new support for language reformatters like Go's gofmt command which takes the place of the spelling checker. Fixes in this release include many syntax highlighting fixes and improvements, and documentation formatting updates. As always please report bugs via the Savannah bug page for nano (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=nano), so we can release a super awesome and bug-free 2.4.0 soon! 2014.07.17 - GNU nano 2.3.6 "Columbo" is released. This release contains a fix for installing internationalization files. Also included are scattered documentation (in particular man page) fixes, and a few touch ups to syntax highlighting definitions. Oh, just one more thing, thanks for using nano! 2014.07.11 - GNU nano 2.3.5 "lucky day" is released. This release contains many visible and under-the-hood fixes for components such as file locking, more fixes to the undo system, and you no longer have to explicitly ask nano to have undo/redo support as it now defaults to being enabled. Other notable fixes include a better handling of --tempfile mode, and better handling of command line arguments when also attempting to specify +<line number>. As always, please file any bugs you find at the Savannah page for nano, at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?42639 and thanks for using nano. 2014.06.02 - GNU nano 2.3.4 won't leave you high, won't leave you dry. This release contains only a small number of fixes, but in particular allows nano to compile on non-UTF8 curses implementations (i.e. libncursesw). Other small fixes to the undo implementation and the default syntax config are also included. As always, Share and Enjoy! 2014.05.28 - GNU nano 2.3.3 is in its right place. This release contains many many improvements to the core system, including substantial improvements to the undo/redo code, UTF-8 handling, the configure script, and display of shortcuts on very wide terminals, New features include the ability to write to named pipes (--noread), as well as linter support (see the nanorc man page for details). Also included are much improved syntax highlighting code, and configurations for JSON, texinfo, Go, and a default syntax for catch all highlighting. Finally, nano now has the ability to set the color of the title bar, status bar, and shortcut keys (e.g. "^X") and their descriptions. Again see the nanorc page for details. There's much more, too much to include here, but please keep those reports and general feedback coming! Thank you for helping us help you help us all. 2013.03.22 - GNU nano 2.3.2 "Annoy your coworkers for fun and profit" is released. This release introduces vim-style file locking (though not backup/restore), useful when using nano in a multi-editor environment. Feedback is welcome if you run into any issues with this new code. Other new features include additional support for word boundary checking when cross compiling, fixes for trying to go to an invalid line number, and the usual documentation tweaks. 2011.05.10 - GNU nano 2.3.1 "I'm in space" is released. This release includes some fixes for the new libmagic code, as well as a fix for improper character counts when using auto-indent. Also included are new syntax highlighting definitions for RPM spec and lua files. Thanks for using nano and keep circulating the tapes. 2011.02.26 - GNU nano 2.3.0 "Septic surprise" is released. This first release in the 2.3 unstable series brings several new features. First, libmagic support for syntax highlighting has been added on top of the existing file extension and header support already available. Secondly, cursor position can be saved between editing sessions with the -P or --poslog command-line flag, or via "set poslog" in your .nanorc. Also included are some fixes for compilation with g++, and better handling of issues writing the backup file, which should reduce the need for the 'set allow_insecure_backup" nanorc option. Don't stop, get it get it, don't stop, get it get it.
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