Re: Why does DEF do instancing?
Jeff Sonstein ([email protected])
Mon, 16 Oct 1995 09:07:52 -0700
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<[email protected]> writes:
>DEF blah blah {
>}
>DEF bleh bleh {
>}
>Separator {
> USE blah {}
> USE bleh {}
>}
this was my orig proposal lo these many posts ago... to paraphrase meself:
anything DEFed at the outermost scope of a given file is to be made
available for USE but not rendered
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