On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:53:01PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron 
collision of the <[email protected]> flavor, containing:
> Maybe the best solution is to remove the uptime clock so users don't
> have an artificial need to keep the program running. </sarcasm>
> 
> In all seriousness, an exit confirmation would be a nice feature. I
> don't close xastir often enough for it to become a nuisance.

The feature was there years ago, and was removed after much user input.

Perhaps if it were merely an option one could select or deselect in the config
menu...

> On Thursday, May 14, 2009, Tom, ve7did <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Would it be possible to put the "Are You Sure" when exiting the program. 
> > ??I recall it was in there many versions ago. ??I have exited the program a 
> > couple of times over the past couple of years when not paying attention to 
> > what I was doing by being half a sleep or something. ??It is maddening when 
> > you have had the uptime for a few (or more) months then mistakenly kill the 
> > program. ??One of the nice things about linux/xastir is that it will keep 
> > running for a very long time (bragging rights over Windows...) providing 
> > the user (me) doesn't do something stupid.
> > I'm sure others have done it by mistake at times.
> >
> > --
> > Propagation Knows No Boundaries
> > 73 de Tom, ??ve7did
> >
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