per Benno Schulenberg's patch, in nano.texi, change all occurrences of

"file name" to "filename"


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David Lawrence Ramsey 2006-05-21 21:32:13 +00:00
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@ -339,6 +339,8 @@ CVS code -
- Add missing description of -H/--historylog, and move
-x/--nohelp down so that all the command line options are in
alphabetical order. (Benno Schulenberg)
- Change all occurrences of "file name" to "filename". (Benno
Schulenberg)
- doc/man/fr/nano.1, doc/man/fr/nanorc.5, doc/man/fr/rnano.1:
- Updated manpage translations by Jean-Philippe Guérard.
- doc/nanorc.sample:

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
@smallbook
@set EDITION 0.1
@set VERSION 1.3.12
@set UPDATED 14 May 2006
@set UPDATED 21 May 2006
@dircategory Editors
@direntry
@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ The usual way to invoke @code{nano} is:
But it is also possible to edit several files in a row. Additionally,
the cursor can be put on a desired line number by adding this number
with a plus sign before any file name, and even in a desired column
by adding it with a comma. So the complete synopsis is:
with a plus sign before any filename, and even in a desired column by
adding it with a comma. So the complete synopsis is:
@quotation
@code{nano [OPTION]@dots{} [[+LINE] FILE]@dots{}}
@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ sequences.
The titlebar is the line displayed at the top of the editor. There are
three sections: left, center and right. The section on the left
displays the version of @code{nano} being used. The center section
displays the current file name, or "New Buffer" if the file has not yet
displays the current filename, or "New Buffer" if the file has not yet
been named. The section on the right will display "Modified" if the
file has been modified since it was last saved or opened.
@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ bottom line in Expert Mode. See @xref{Expert Mode}, for more info. It
shows important and informational messages. Any error messages that
occur from using the editor will appear on the statusbar. Any questions
that are asked of the user will be asked on the statusbar, and any user
input (search strings, file names, etc.) will be input on the statusbar.
input (search strings, filenames, etc.) will be input on the statusbar.
@node Shortcut Lists, , The Statusbar, Editor Basics
@section Shortcut Lists