On Thursday 14 April 2005 21:38, David Clymer wrote:
> It would be awfully nice if there were a way to cancel a command in
> every menu. For example, currently, if I type "label" and then decide
> that I really didnt want to label anything, there is no way (that I know
> of) to get out of the series of menus that guide one through the
> labeling process, short of killing the bconsole process.

Try reading the first line that prints after the sign on identification -- 
i.e. the third line printed. :-)

>
> I suppose one really should just think carefully before issueing a
> command, but this would be very handy for the more impulsive or
> otherwise fallible among us. ;o)
>
> -davidc
>
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