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Hi Panard,

	Actually if you push it a bit further, then you can have a USECUSTOM
editor working similar to ufed but with a "pull down menu" or something
which selects a specific installed (or uninstalled) application and sets
the USECUSTOM file (this wouldnt work for uninstalled ones ... but this
is really usefull for installed files anyway).

	I think the interactive emerge with some of these ideas would be one
hell of an improvement to Portage !

	Regards.
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