Package: aptitude Version: 0.2.15.9-6 Severity: wishlist I wish there would be a keyboard shortcut to unlimit the display. I know you can press 'l' and clear the field with backspace and press <Enter>, but that takes a lot of time. Even better would be a key to toggle the limiting on and off. So with one keystroke one would be able to unlimit the display if it is limited or set the limit back on if it is unlimited.
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