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patch 8.2.0946: cannot use "q" to cancel a number prompt
Problem: Cannot use "q" to cancel a number prompt. Solution: Recognize "q" instead of ignoring it.
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@@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ get_number(
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do_redraw = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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else if (c == CAR || c == NL || c == Ctrl_C || c == ESC)
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else if (c == CAR || c == NL || c == Ctrl_C || c == ESC || c == 'q')
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break;
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}
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--no_mapping;
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@@ -967,9 +967,9 @@ prompt_for_number(int *mouse_used)
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// When using ":silent" assume that <CR> was entered.
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if (mouse_used != NULL)
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msg_puts(_("Type number and <Enter> or click with mouse (empty cancels): "));
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msg_puts(_("Type number and <Enter> or click with the mouse (q or empty cancels): "));
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else
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msg_puts(_("Type number and <Enter> (empty cancels): "));
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msg_puts(_("Type number and <Enter> (q or empty cancels): "));
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// Set the state such that text can be selected/copied/pasted and we still
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// get mouse events. redraw_after_callback() will not redraw if cmdline_row
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