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Regarding having the ability to see what subprocedure or subroutine
the cursor is in:
THAT IS CO COOL!!! Had to play with it a bit when I was somewhere
deep in the mainline of a relic program and got "Matching statement
not found" (because I was not in a subroutine or a subprocedure),
but I can be trained. Thanks for adding that feature to the mix!

What's that now? Where/How do you see that?


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