Something that has been puzzling me since I started using Plato3 (admittedly not that long ago). Here is the scenario. I am in the middle of a significant bout of code revision, so when I compile I get loads of errors, as I would expect. I don't get them all sorted by the end of the day, so I close Plato down. I have the option set to re-open last project, so next day, when I fire Plato up again, up comes the project I am working on - but minus the output pane. So I rebuild, to regenerate the errors I need to eliminate - and lo and behold, all the modules get compiled in the wrong order, and I have to rebuild dependencies and do it again. What I don't understand is, why should it be neceesary to rebuild the dependencies 😕 ? Nothing has changed overnight ...
Andy