I agree with you, doing it a different way would be a better option. The
easiest is if you could just do just define the symbols in the souce code
once using #define.
Currently #define doesn't work properly. Seems like you have to repeat the
defines in each file in the project


On 9/13/07, Craig Setera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Riddled?  Yikes.
>
> I am aware that it isn't perfect.  I'm currently pondering other
> options.  As always, bug fix patches are welcome <grin>
>
> Ed Welch wrote:
> > I suppose you know already that the symbol set definitions dialog is
> > bug riddled
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