On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:02:10 +0200
Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rouss...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Le 25/07/10 17:38, Celejar a écrit :
> > Package: jpilot
> > Version: 1.8.0.1-1
> > Severity: wishlist
> >
> >
> > It seems that the only way to abort a hotsync after telling jpilot to begin 
> > one
> > is to follow jpilot's instructions to kill a process by typing 'kill nnnn' 
> > on
> > the command line.  This seems pretty kludgy, even though it's 
> > straightforward
> > enough via copy and paste; shouldn't jpilot have an option to do this
> > automatically from within the application?
> 
> The easiest way I know is to quit jpilot and restart it.
> 
> Does that solve your problem?

It does, and, as I mentioned, copying and pasting the "kill nnnn" onto
the command line also works.  I was just suggesting that a button or
something be implemented to do this automatically, without restarting
jpilot.

Thanks,
Celejar
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