At 10:28 AM +1000 6/7/2005, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Also of use is "delete stack whatever" which despite it's scary name, actually only deletes the copy from memory, so you can reload the working version.


Cautionary warning for those not familiar with delete stack: if you use the command on a main stack, it behaves just as Sarah says, but if you use it on a substack it will actually delete it from the file the next time it's saved. Be careful out there.

(A while back, I bugzilla'd a request to add a command "remove <substack> from <mainstack>", while deprecating and eventually removing the ability to use "delete stack" on substacks - basically to avoid any confusion arising. It's bug 1081, if you want to check it out.)
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