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>> Now, if only there were a way to easily switch between environments (read: library lists), I could actually use it. There are at least two ways that I can think of. I f you use the STRCODE server, simply issue whatever command you normally use to switch environments from the Command shell (F9). This will also work for an autostart server in most cases. If you use the autostart server and know that you have a finite number of environments then simply set up an autostart server for each with a different name. The current release allows you to specify additional libraries that are added to the standard library list. Then simply pick the environment name from the server list when opening files, compiling etc. If you want to go deeper into this topic I suggest we take it to the Code400 list. Jon Paris Partner400
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