Occasionally I will hit '#' instead of '$', which breaks the thread
('#' is bound to the break-thread function). I've looked online but
unfortunately I have not been able to figure out how to un-break a
thread (i.e. revert what '#') does. Can anyone tell me? I'd appreciate
it.
Thanks,
Ryan
Ryan Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Occasionally I will hit '#' instead of '$', which breaks the thread
('#' is bound to the break-thread function). I've looked online but
unfortunately I have not been able to figure out how to un-break a
thread (i.e. revert what '#') does. Can anyone tell me?
* Ryan Curtin [2007.03.05 18:15]:
I've looked online but unfortunately I have not
been able to figure out how to un-break a
thread (i.e. revert what '#') does. Can anyone
tell me? I'd appreciate it.
link-threads is bound to '' by default.
--
JR
Hi,
* Ryan Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070306 08:13]:
Occasionally I will hit '#' instead of '$', which breaks the thread
('#' is bound to the break-thread function). I've looked online but
unfortunately I have not been able to figure out how to un-break a
thread (i.e. revert what '#') does.
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 08:21:38AM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
Hi,
* Ryan Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070306 08:13]:
Occasionally I will hit '#' instead of '$', which breaks the thread
('#' is bound to the break-thread function). I've looked online but
unfortunately I have not been able