Tim Phipps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Alexander Kotelnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>>>># -*-perl-*-
> >>Dan> That line is in the file in order to make emacs go into perl mode.
> > The disadvantage of the "#!" line is that it contains a hard-coded
> > path.  On my HP-UX machine, Perl is not in /usr/bin.
> > 
> > In fvwm24_convert, the lines right after the first line
> > invoke Perl without a hard-coded path.
> Since fvwm24_convert is generated from fvwm24_convert.in nobody should 
> be editing fvwm24_convert. fvwm-menu-* all have the correct path to perl 
> inserted by configure. Is it possible to have the Emacs mode magic in 
> the .in file and still have #!<path-to-perl appear in the first line of 
> the final script?

Its nice to be in perl mode, even when you are just looking.

Why put #!<path-to-perl into the file when its not needed?

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