Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 19:11:29 +0100, Florent Becker wrote:
>> >> We could have an out-of-band description (anything that follows the line
>> >>     *END OF DESCRIPTION*
>> >> is ignored)
>> >
>> > I think that's orthogonal to my suggestion (i.e. we could do both).
>> 
>> If you have a responsive mail server, then when you see that advice it's
>> already too late to use it (you won't be able to kill darcs before the
>> mail is sent).
>
> The idea would be to kill darcs while you are still in your text editor
> (which is what I already do, so I thought maybe making the advice
> explicit could be handy).

Right, it could say something like:


    If you have reached this point and decided NOT to send the mail, you
    currently have to kill the darcs process.  For example, in vim type

        ^[!killall darcs^M

    or in Emacs, type

        M-! killall darcs RET

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