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exec command running (see section 13.1 Exec) then it is killed.
Otherwise the process (e.g. shell) running in the window receives a
HANGUP condition,
the window structure is removed and screen (your display) switches to another
window. When the last window is destroyed, screen exits.
After a kill screen switches to the previously displayed window.
emacs users may find themselves killing their
emacs session when trying to delete the current line. For this
reason, it is probably wise to use a different command character
(see section 14.3 Command Character) or rebind kill to another key
sequence, such as C-a K (see section 14. Key Binding).
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