Collin Funk wrote:
> Ah, interesting. I think in English it would mostly depend on the
> context. "Interruption" means you are stopping something from
> progressing, but I don't think the word itself describes if it is
> temporary or not. "Stop" more strongly indicates a permanent halting
> of the activity, but that isn't always the case. Language is hard I
> guess. :)

Thanks for explaining.

> I've committed the attached patch 

Thanks!

Bruno




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