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- From: guckes@math.fu-berlin.de (Sven Guckes)
- Subject: Re: Back out from the quit (y/n) ?
- Message-ID: <U5T98AL@math.fu-berlin.de>
- Originator: guckes@medusa
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- Organization: Free University of Berlin, Germany
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 04:41:02 GMT
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- horst@faui63.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Horst Luehrsen) writes:
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- >>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).
- >
- >No! Just type <backspace>, then <return>.
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- A much easier way is this:The command "^u" (control-u).
- This will clear the input line.
- Then type enter - yes, enter an _empty_ line as your answer as to where
- to save the article(s).
- ELM then will not do anything.
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- Sven :)
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