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>> "edit -c" isn't the solution. >> You misunderstood what I said. (probably because of my poor english) I >> wanted to say: >> It would be necessary to verify, that the file is not modified by me, >> locally. So, don't execute "edit" command if the file is in "Locally >> modified" status. > > That's what edit -c does... Tony, this is a bad statement, or "edit -c" works incorrectly, or I don't understand you. If you do an "edit -c" command on a "locally modified" file, which have no editors yet, "edit -c " command executed without any warning. By the way, your last modification with this issue (to solve #29 trouble ticket) is good solution for this probleme, thank you. Zoltán