Florent Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Here is another idea from myself on #darcs instead of asking a question, add
> a line in the editor (under *END OF DESCRIPTION*) that says
>
> #you may uncomment one or more of the following lines if you changed your 
> # mind about sending this patch:
> # cancel the whole sending
> # dump mail to file: REPLACE/ME/WITH/PATH/TO/FILE.eml
> # dump bundle to file: REPLACE/ME/WITH/PATH/TO/FILE.dpatch
>
> This way, you can get the result of -O or cancel, or get a copy of the whole
> mail (as was discussed a little while ago) after you have selected your
> patches. This also looks more elegant than saying "go to another terminal
> and kill this program" without adding flags or questions to the UI. What do
> you think?

I don't like this idea, but I don't really know why.
Maybe it's just because I've just been working with such an interface in
editmoin, and editmoin is icky.

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