Aaron Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> I think the way most people do it is they read in a file with USE:, do
> testing and mess around in the listener, but then write the new words
> with the text editor that's already open (gvim), save the file, then
> you can do F2 in the listener to refresh-all and those changes you
> made will be available in the workspace environment.  Hope that
> helps...

But do you have to type it all out again? At the very least right clicking on
the word definition in the IDE should let you copy to clipboard.

martin


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