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@lan-kc's thoughts on how to do so:
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From the pulldown menu where you can select 'Livecode Script', 'Livecode Builder', ... etc, include 'Glossary' which would bring up a similar table to Associations, just 2 columns, Name - a link, and Description.
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A negative filter. I imagine most long time users don't need to see the Glossary entries. Currently you can Filter the search but only by a sin
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it might be a good idea to put this in place so trevor doesn't complain that your style is no good here
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Currently Navigator only matches highlights when displaying the topstack. Add setting to attempt always, and add tests/wrap existing code in a try statement.
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We should probably add some instructions on other things that the user can do to make their ST transition easier.
For example, a quick how-to for installing other skinning packages/color themes
Also, some shortcuts to make it behave more like LC would be good. Example: If we want to have ST re-indent the file,
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I added a few basic lessons in #177, but there's lots more material on Rougier's site. The [regular plots] section looks like a good one to do next; it even has before and after code. There are also some more sources listed in issue #177. Anyone who wants to contribute lessons can find more instructions in the [lessons folder].
It might make sense to add navigation through the lessons to the br