Hello,

> You don't have to come back to original name, you can as well use
> "darcs mv" ex post facto.
>

I have tried "darcs mv" ex post facto, and it works fine. There is a small
difference: If first I rename the file and then I do the mv, the "darcs
whatsnew" command lists a "remove file change" besides the mv change. This
"remove file change" change disappears when changes are recorded. There's no
need to come to original name.
 
> 
> Again, darcs replace works ex post facto. The darcs replace command
> works even if Web Expression has done (some) changes in the working
> files.
> 

Again, replace ex post facto works fine and embraces Web Expression assisted
changes in only one replace. That's great at other cases, but in the one I
comment, it creates the same difference: 'darcs replace' changes all file
tokens without bearing context in mind.

Probably the ex post facto feature is documented, but I don't remember to
have read about it in the documentation. In any case, thank you for your
help.

> --
> Pekka.Pessi mail at nokia.com


Santiago Estrada

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