Re: [PATCH 2/2] built-in add -i: accept open-ended ranges again

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

>> Good.  We do not allow "everything up to N" with "-N", so covering
>> "N and everything after" with "N-" is sufficient.
>
> Even worse, `-N` means "toggle N off". But that can't be fixed easily as
> it has been part of the UI for ages.

There is no loss.  "N-" is useful because you do not necessarily
know what the maximum is, but "everything up to N" will always be
"1-N" and you do not know what the minimum is.

So, there is not even worse there at all ;-)




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