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- From: spencer@rise.Princeton.EDU (S. Spencer Sun)
- Subject: universal abort character
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.045423.24793@Princeton.EDU>
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- Organization: Live Organ Transplants
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 04:54:23 GMT
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- trn alleges that the news server rejected this the first time, but it's
- been wrong in the past. Apologies if this is a duplicate.
-
- Is there any key which functions everywhere as an 'abort' key, sort of
- like F1 in Word Perfect, or ^G in Emacs (I'm actually a vi person,
- honest! :-) )?
-
- For example, I've recently taken to starting up Elm automatically in an
- xterm whenever I run Xwindows. I often however hit 'Q' when I'm done
- without thinking and random experimentation and a brief look at the
- user's guide turned up no possible way for me to back out of quitting
- after hitting 'Q' so now I have to go run elm in an xterm again. OK,
- small thing, but it can get annoying.
-
- Of course, in Berkeley mail once you select q there's no way to back out
- either, but the difference is that input is line buffered in Berkeley
- mail so you have to hit enter. I can hit q, then say "Oh wait, I'm not
- done yet" and delete the q. But in Elm of course it reads the keystroke
- immediately.
-
- Something like this would also be useful if I hit 'r' instead of 'g' and
- want to change it. Currently it seems the fastest way to abort a letter
- is to erase the 'subject' field, wait for it to ask "No subject, do you
- want to continue?" and then hit 'n', but this is really ugly, IMO.
-
- Any reason ESC or ^C couldn't be a universal abort character? Or at
- least, be an abort character in some circumstances.
-
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