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<Jon> ...I wouldn't want it to auto-refresh all the time - it would chew-up a hell of a lot of horsepower. </Jon> Based on how slow jLpex can be it is a good assumption that real-time updates to the Outline would take a lot of horsepower, but then you move over to the Java editor that does everything short of compile the code to create the class file - and it is all done real-time. It is _really_ fast and seems to be way more feature rich than the jLPex editor! I have been scratching my head on this one. . . why is the Java editor so much faster and it does so much more?? Aaron Bartell
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