Isaac Dupree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trent W. Buck wrote:
>> Thu Aug 7 22:22:15 EST 2008 Trent W. Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> * Rewrite `darcs rm' help to clarify the difference between `remove' and
>> `delete'.
>
> typo?:
I don't understand what you mean.
>> + "To remove a file's darcs metadata AND the delete file itself,\n"++
>
> should that be "AND delete the file" or "AND the deleted
> file"? (IMHO "AND delete the file" is a bit clearer)
Agreed; amending and re-sending. Now reads:
+ "This command does nothing.\n"++
+ "To remove a file's darcs metadata AND the delete file,\n"++
+ "delete the file normally and run `darcs record'.\n"++
+ "To remove a file's darcs metadata without deleting the file itself,\n"++
+ "run `darcs remove' followed by `darcs record'.\n"
I hesitate to say "(e.g. `rm file')" because there are Windows users,
but "delete the file normally" is still rather ambiguous. Any thoughts?
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