G:
> I'm not sure it's worth the tradeoff actually.

Well, it just seems rather absurd that if you run the 
program for five minutes and then open the notation 
editor, the notation editor takes twenty seconds to 
show up because it's looking up some things we could 
easily have found out in any idle moment during the 
previous five minutes. 

Equally of course it seems rather absurd to look this 
stuff up at all for a user who never uses notation.  
Maybe the thing is to do something like remember 
whether you used notation in the last run of the 
program, and make it quicker this time if so. 


Chris


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