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undo join_threads() #548

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jessp01 opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 0 comments
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undo join_threads() #548

jessp01 opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 0 comments

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jessp01 commented Mar 4, 2019

Hello all,

First of all, thank you for Sup. I love it:)
This is somewhat embarrassing [though I suppose it could happen to anyone]: I thought I have last copied a certain string which I was then going to use in Sup but instead, I had copied a huge and quite different string and when pasting it, Sup had merged multiple threads into one huge thread. I'm guessing the chars in that string managed to induce the tagging of all these threads and then '#' was sent [as it was part of that aforementioned huge string], '#' being 'Force tagged threads to be joined into the same thread'.

Is there a way to undo this? I couldn't find an unjoin_threads() function...

Thanks in advance,

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