Funny, I meant to commit locally, but it went onto the trunk. Well,
release, early, release often.
I've put in support for an @verbatim directive that causes no further
interpretation of the immediately following line; it just puts it in
the derived file, or creates a [EMAIL PROTECTED] line in an @shadow or @thin
file. Also, when importing a (non-derived) file, the @verbatim
directive gets created automatically when << and >> appear on the same
line.
I also "neutered" the (Tk) fram.destroyAllObjects routine, per
Edward's suggestion.
All unit tests pass.
- Stephen
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