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"Cousin Ricky" <rickysttATyahooDOTcom> wrote:
> If I have a command line with a quoted string, the editor interprets the line as
> an #include directive. For example, if I have
>
> //cmd:-a declare=Pass=1 +rf"foo.rad" +rfo
> //cmd:+a declare=Pass=2 +rf"foo.rad" +rfi
>
> instead of copying line to the command field, the editor opens the foo.rad file.
Additional information:
If I right-click to the right of the quoted string, it copies to the line to the
command field. If I right-click on or to the left of the quoted string, it
opens foo.rad.
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