If there are enough people that would see this ability as a benefit, we could add this as a "suggest feature" that PCDMIS has it's own built in clip board to store bunches of code that can be transferred.
But you could always create a new program behind the one already open and paste it in that one to copy it in later on.
If there are enough people that would see this ability as a benefit, we could add this as a "suggest feature" that PCDMIS has it's own built in clip board to store bunches of code that can be transferred.
But you could always create a new program behind the one already open and paste it in that one to copy it in later on.
Aside from it not being possible from a "mechanics" viewpoint (at the very least, think about this - SHOWHITS=NO - how would you copy the hits?), think of it from a money grubbing viewpoint. If I could use Notepad to write programs, why would I buy an offline seat?
This is the trade-off you get with a live editor. If the software were resident in something like VB, though, you could do it.