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Yes, thanks, I already figured this out in the meantime. > variables is left as an exercise to the reader. That's one of the things mode-compile does for me (and is expected from an IDE nowadays) I will try to find a way to patch/configure mode-compile accordingly.
Cheers Rolf In reply to Re^4: Prompting for input inside IDE run (was Reading from STDIN)
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