Hi Jose,

I noticed that C-c C-e v doesn't like vocabularies that are not
loaded. However, it is in fact easy to make it work. For example, on
my Mac, the Windows I/O code isn't loaded, but,

"io.windows.nt.files" >vocab-link where .
{ "resource:basis/io/windows/nt/files/files.factor" 1 }

To get a list of all vocabs for completion, do all-vocabs-seq [
vocab-name ] map .

Also, I noticed the indent for C: is wrong:

C: <foo> foo
    | caret goes here

In fact C: does not begin a form, it just reads the next two tokens,
so it should not affect indent.

Slava

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