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Old 08-09-2008
GNU nano 2.1.4 (Unstable branch)

Image GNU nano (Nano's ANOther editor, or Not ANOther editor) is an enhanced clone of the Pico text editor. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
This release includes fixes for several severe issues with the new undo/redo code. 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.Image

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NANO-TINY(1)						      General Commands Manual						      NANO-TINY(1)

NAME
nano-tiny - Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico Clone SYNOPSIS
nano-tiny [options] [+LINE] file DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the nano-tiny command. nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package. Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as "search and replace" and "goto line number". nano-tiny is a special, minimal build of the program, aimed for Debian's boot-floppies or emergency disks. OPTIONS
-V (--version) Show the current version number and author. -h (--help) Display a summary of command line options. See the nano(1) manpage for the complete documentation of nano. BUGS
Please send any comments or bug reports to nano@nano-editor.org. The nano mailing list is available from nano-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. To subscribe, email to nano-devel-request@lists.sourceforge.net with a subject of "subscribe". HOMEPAGE
http://www.nano-editor.org/ AUTHOR
Chris Allegretta <chrisa@asty.org>, et al (see AUTHORS for details). This manual page was originally written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@sin- dominio.net>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others). February 20, 2002 NANO-TINY(1)
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