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From: rodney@taac.ipl.rpi.edu (Rodney Peck II)
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Subject: Re: Killing a screenful?
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Date: 18 Aug 89 02:24:24 GMT
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In-reply-to: William December Starr's message of 17 Aug 89 04:38:26 GMT

WDS> David Datta  e-mailed me the solution:
>You can hit [control] C during the printing of the text (in 'rn') I
>also needed the exact same thing as I usually do the same thing.
WDS> And it works -- be aware, though, ^C kills the printing of the
WDS> _entire_ article-in-progress, not just the printing of the current
WDS> screenful.  And, incidentally, this _isn't_ in TFM.

no, that is part of Unix which has it's own manuals.  You can stop
just about anything with control c.
--
Rodney