Re: Re: gpg "live" editor
By: Wilfred van Velzen to mark lewis on Thu Jan 09 2020 11:58:10
> AA>> I start to type my message, but there is no obvious way to save it.
>
> ml> seems to me that the standard CTRL-Z should work as it has done for the
last 30+ years... i've never used the software in question so that is
definitely an eWAG ;)
>
> When I type Ctrl-Z in my linux shell it has the same effect as Ctrl-C: gpg
ends
> and I back at the shell prompt.
yeah, i thought about that after i sent the message but it was aimed at a
win/DOS user so no problems there...
on my linux CTRL-Z doesn't terminate the program... it suspends the process but
leaves it in memory... you can then use the fg command to bring the job back to
living action in the foreground... if you have more than one process you have
done CTRL-Z on, you can bring them back by "fg x" where 'x' is job number found
by running the "jobs" command...
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