Richmond wrote:

> This is lovely on macOS 10.14.4 beta 3, but I am a bit cheesed-off
> that the dictionary over on Linux STILL pops up in one's default
> browser *occluding* the IDE.

1. I don't think "occlude" means what you think it means. See H.W. Fowler, "Dictionary of Modern English Usage", section "Love of the long word". But seriously. I love that book. It's a hoot. (His chapter on split infinitives is even better.)

2. Did you read the Release Notes? This is a known issue, in development but not worth holding up other critical things folks are demanding. As it is for this preview release, the Dict opens in a separate window, much as it does in the IDE. That the window happens to be a separate process is a minor annoyance, and likely to few.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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