@ 2014-12-16 Matthieu Moy <[email protected]>:

> I guess you meant rename "remove" to "unregister". Which kind of proves
> your point actually ;-).

Not to mention the "rm" command used to delete files in the shell... :)

The distinction is mostly a matter of common English usage and not literal 
meaning, so I can see how it wouldn't make much sense to non-native speakers... 
maybe "forget" or "discard"?

> And indeed, "unregister" would be clearer to me. I do not need to
> re-read the manual each time, but I do have a little confusion.

Don't you get helpful tooltips if you hover over the button for a second?

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