One thing I haven't understood about the way this works is why it's necessary to close the GoRevNet stack. Why can't it be kept open and hidden, and only closed when RevNet is closed?
That's not a bad workaround, but in general I try to avoid hiding things unless absolutely necessary, esp. when making things that run in other people's environments.
While the folks at RunRev ponder request #1833, hiding will at least minimize the likelihood of further errors.
Just the same, I look forward to seeing IDE extensions like plugins being treated as other IDE components.
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