commit 3f639825930b5fd015a4cbc9ab183faf66406a82
parent 7f77cad1b4ec8e5fbdb9e87519f4f8cf3e0ba9ab
Author: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@telfort.nl>
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 10:09:13 +0200
tweaks: rewrap a few lines in old news items, for more balanced lines
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1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
@@ -1575,9 +1575,9 @@
some compatibility issues with older ncurses libraries
have also been fixed. All in all, a lot to see.
-2001.01.31 - 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
+2001.01.31 - 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
@@ -1621,9 +1621,9 @@
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
+ 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.
@@ -1747,12 +1747,11 @@
(id).
2000.06.06 - 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.
+ 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.
2000.05.31 - Nano 0.9.9 introduces much better working i18n support,
more portability, and a ton of bugfixes. While nano is
@@ -1767,10 +1766,10 @@
are also the obligatory display fixes and speedups.
Have fun with it.
-2000.05.14 - 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
+2000.05.14 - 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.
@@ -1781,15 +1780,14 @@
most stable versions of nano to date, but this one may
not be too bad =-)
-2000.05.01 - 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.
+2000.05.01 - 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.
2000.04.25 - Nano 0.9.4 fixes some problems in 0.9.3 with the last
line code and related segfaults. It now also has much