Summary of changes:
- removal of USE_GTEXINFO
- addition of mk/texinfo.mk
- inclusion of this file in package Makefiles requiring it
- `install-info' substituted by `${INSTALL_INFO}' in PLISTs
- tuning of mk/bsd.pkg.mk:
removal of USE_GTEXINFO
INSTALL_INFO added to PLIST_SUBST
`${INSTALL_INFO}' replace `install-info' in target rules
print-PLIST target now generate `${INSTALL_INFO}' instead of `install-info'
- a couple of new patch files added for a handful of packages
- setting of the TEXINFO_OVERRIDE "switch" in packages Makefiles requiring it
- devel/cssc marked requiring texinfo 4.0
- a couple of packages Makefiles were tuned with respect of INFO_FILES and
makeinfo command usage
See -newly added by this commit- section 10.24 of Packages.txt for
further information.
- Better partial word checking code
- Add Meta-A as alternate keyystroke for ^^ for people with
non-US keyboards
- Replace hard coded ALT_G and ALT_H values in the replace
and goto shortcuts with their macro counterparts NANO_ALT_*_KEY
- Call tcsetattr() to restore the old terminal settings, so
tcsh can use ^C after suspend for example
- Move "right" increment to part where new line is created
- New Polish translation, and updates
- nano has its own self-contained checks for gettext
- Run signal_init() after doupdate() so ^Y wont suddenly
start suspending after returning from ^Z suspend in Hurd.
- do_spell() : Dont prompt for replace if we don't change
the word in question (Rocco Corsi, fixes bug #67).
- Added better Hurd support for function keys (Alt-V,U,9,@,F).
- signal_init() : Unconditionally disable VDSUSP if it exists,
stops ^Y suspending nano on the Hurd.
- Updated PO files
GNU `nano' is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text
editing, `nano' offers many extra features like an interactive search
and replace, goto line number, auto-indentation, feature toggles,
internationalization support, and filename tab completion.
The original goal for `nano' was a complete bug-for-bug compatible
emulation of Pico, but consistency is now a slightly higher priority.
Nano does not have the restrictive license problems of Pico.