> ​Sorry, one other point: yes, you are correct, working from a pre-built
> distribution is exactly the question I was asking, and if the only issue is
> syncing the IDE files with the development versions, that seems like a
> small issue: many of the files at
> https://github.com/livecode/livecode-ide/tree/develop/Toolset/libraries are
> months to years from their last update. Ditto for
> https://github.com/livecode/livecode-ide/tree/develop/Toolset/palettes/script%20editor/behaviors.
> That
> makes it seem as though it would absolutely be possible to work on the IDE
> in the current 9.x release, with the caveat that merge conflicts would be
> *slightly* more likely. ​
> 
> Or am I missing something?

I think you are missing that once setup to build then it’s just once click in 
xcode or visual studio or one command on linux and you can rebuild and run the 
correct engine for the IDE so spending any time trying to figure out how to 
avoid such a small amount of work doesn’t seem that helpful. Additionally once 
setup like that you can patch anything from engine, docs, widgets, ide… so it’s 
much less limiting.

Cheers

Monte
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