greetings!

i am (finally) digging into the depths of snd, using scheme in the listener to 
accomplish various tasks; as you all know, the facilities provided there are 
nothing short of amazing -- thanks, bill, for all your years of work!

my question is this: what features are present in the listener to facilitate 
editing/re-using blocks or lines of code. i know that simply placing the cursor 
in a previously-run block (possibly after editing it) and hitting return will 
run that block of code again. however, hunting back through many lines of work 
for the appropriate bit of stuff can be tedious.

i'm running snd-ls -- since it's gtk, not motif, the M-p and M-n keystrokes are 
not available. are there other facilities for things like the shell command 
history or reverse-i-search, or is it a better tactic to just edit a few 
consistently-named scheme-files in i.e. emacs, and define snd keybindings to 
re-run those as required?

any wisdom on listener working methodologies would be greatly appreciated; as 
it stands, this front-end to the scheme side of snd seems quite primitive.

thanks in advance!

-- 
.pltk.

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