To load a vocabulary, generally you use the parsing word USE: or
USING:. You can look up the help files on these words for more
details, but in this case, you just need to enter the command USE:
editors.scite at the listener. (You might later want to save an image
with this loaded, or put it in your .factor-rc, but for now, just
entering this command should do.)

Daniel Ehrenberg

On 11/4/07, Arie van Wingerden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i found this
>    <snippet>
>   -  edit ( defspec -- )
>   Depending on the editor you are using, you must load one of the child
> vocabularies of the editors vocabulary, for example editors.emacs.
>   </snippet>
> in the documentation and am aware that i (in my case) should "load"
> editors.scite.
>
> But i don't know how to "load" :-(
>
> I found "load-vocab" but didn't manage to use it properly.
>
> Question 1: Does somebody have a literal example?
>
> Question 2: is there a kind of INI file to do this kind of thing
> automatically every time the workspace is started?
>
> TIA,
>    Arie
>
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