Hi Vladimir!

> I'm quite new to the Xtla.
>
> Assuming that I'm right in guessing that "dev" in the name of this
> mailing list stands for "developers" I owe you an apology. It might be
> a poor excuse, but I didn't find none other mailing list relative to
> Xtla. If there is a one, I'd appreciate if you let me know.

You are absolutly right on this mailing list.

However, please note that our work focues now on DVC. So we won't add
features to Xtla any more.

> For a year or so I've been working with Tla using command line
> interface. Recently, couple of weeks ago I began to familiarise myself
> with Xtla. I think it's great and automates the work significantly, the
> only thing I regret is that doc. is rather scanty. However let me
> proceed with my questions:

We know that there is not much documentation for Xtla.

So please feel free to ask your questions.

> 1. If I use "e" command in *tla-changes* buffer many times I get a
>    bunch of *(original) buffers.  Is there a way to get rid of them?
>    I don't think I need them after I close ediff session (in most
>    cases). Or may be there is a command to kill all such buffers with
>    one command?

No there is no such command yet.
You could use ibuffer for such things:
M-x ibuffer RET
% n (original) RET
D

But if there is demand to delete these buffers we could add a function to 
delete them.
Do you know the function tla-kill-all-buffers. It serves a similar purpose.

> 2. A couple of times I found myself moving a directory manually (with
>    Linux mv command).  After that I had to kill a bookmark relative to
>    this dir., *tla-bookmarks* buffer, and *tla-archives* buffer and
>    then create them again. Without doing so I got weird errors. I
>    understand that this is not a typical case of Xtla
>    usage. Nevertheless, may be a way to deal with the situation
>    exists?

Does it help to hit 'e' to edit the bookmark entry? Just edit the local-tree 
entry.



Stefan.

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