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The forum has opened my eyes to another area that I had not explored yet:
LPEX editor commands. Some neat stuff there. I see there is a short
command, /text, that can be used to find the next occurrence of the
specified text. That may be easier than using the Find function (Shift/F2),
but after finding the next occurrence, is there a way to repeat without
keying the /text again?
My 2 cents on programming fonts: Consolas. Differentiates the letter O
from the number 0 as well as the variations of the letters I and L and the
number 1.
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