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- From: beirne@rtsg.mot.com (Michael G Beirne)
- Subject: Re: Back out from the quit (y/n) ?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.022922.22902@rtsg.mot.com>
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- Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group
- References: <T6M9O1@math.fu-berlin.de> <1992Dec9.091824.27043@irfu.se>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 02:29:22 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec9.091824.27043@irfu.se> bt@irfu.se (Bo Thide') writes:
- >In article <T6M9O1@math.fu-berlin.de> guckes@math.fu-berlin.de (Sven Guckes) writes:
- >>Is there a way to back out from the (y/n) question of the quit command ?
- >>
- >>This problem occurs to me from time to time when I accidentally hit
- >>'q' instead of 'a'.
- >>
- >>BTW, I do like NN's way of backing out from (almost) every command with ^g.
- >
- >I would like to see this too. And a way to change the current directory
- >from inside elm (cf 'lcd' in ftp).
-
- I would like something like this too. Every once in a while I'll type "s" when
- I meant "d" and the only way out without typing a valid name is the
- "^\" (QUIT signal).
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