Thank for the advice, but no, my version of Komodo is he latest available
and I'm sure it's not broken. The problem is that I do this key sequence
really fast -- too fast for Komodo. I can do alt-f-s slowly and it works.
If I do it at my normal working speed, it doesn't work in Komodo but it
works fine in any other Windows editor.
Tony
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supposed to be?"
"Fernando
Madruga" To: <tony.o'[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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Subject: RE: What IDE/Editor?
07/25/02 11:52
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Either your version of komodo is old, or something's broken with it! I
use CTRL-S and just now, I tried Alt-F-S and it also WORKS!
I did download Open Perl IDE and found it to be quite worth
investigating on my next project though... It's also free, does not have
a Regexp builder but starts up much faster on my [EMAIL PROTECTED], so it
would probably be a much better alternative for people runing slower
machines... If it works as good as it looks, I may as well leave Komodo
for when I have a complicated RegExp to build/debug and use Open Perl
IDE for the remaining...
My two cents,
Fernando Madruga
BTW: I'm using the latest komodo (I think it's 1.2.8 RC2 or something
like that)
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I use Editpad most of the time, http://www.editpadclassic.com/ I love
the
author's original concept of "Postcardware".
One minor annoyance with Komodo is that I have a habit of hitting
"Alt+F+S" to save after several changes, but that key sequence doesn't
work with Komodo. Komodo is also very slow starting up. However it has
nice debugging and project features so I use it when working on a very
large script, or a script with several custom packages attached.
Tony
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supposed to be?"
"Carroll, Shawn"
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RE: What IDE/Editor?
07/24/02 07:47 AM
Hm, no mention of EditPad yet. I use it, and like it. Anyone else? I
don't do anything hefty enough to require an IDE, I just wanted
something that addressed the things about notepad I find annoying.
Why I like it:
-doesn't default to "save as type .txt"
-new files go in the existing window, and uses tabs instead of
overlapping child windows -no limit on the number of files you can have
open -easy to change font size -extremely flexible find/search/replace
dialog: case sensitivity, whole words only, can search across all your
open documents -can convert spaces to tabs and vice versa with
configurable tab size
(4,8,x)
-can convert between upper-case, lower-case, and WhatEverThisIsCalled
-is a standalone executable so can be run on another machine from a unc
path, i.e.
\\server1\share\editpad \\server2\data\scripts\script3.pl
-> this will open or create script3.pl on server2 using the
executable shared out on server1, while typing at your workstation or a
third server. -it's postcardware (I'm due to send mine out) :)
http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadclassic.html
-Shawn
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas R Wyant_III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:37 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: What IDE/Editor?
>
>
>
> Usually PFE. No longer supported, but available, free, and will launch
> scripts directly from the editor. When I feel stuck enough to use an
> honest-to-heaven IDE, OpenPerl IDE from SourceForge. A little funky,
> but again the price is right.
>
> Here are the answers I collected from the last time this thread came
> up on
> perl-win32-users:
>
>
>
> What's a good Perl Editor?
> --------------------------
>
> Well, there's always notepad.exe.
>
> The rest are from the mailing list. The reason the information varies
> is that my knowledge of them varies.
>
> PFE32 is a reasonable programming editor, with line numbering and the
> ability to execute the edited script. It's not Perl-specific (no
> syntax highlighting). It's also no longer under development, but it's
> still available via WinSite. See
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/. Free.
OpenPerl IDE has line numbering, syntax highlighting, execution, and
debugging. See http://sourceforge.net/projects/open-perl-ide/. Free.
Crimson Editor. line numbering and syntax highlighing. Not sure if it
has execution or debugging. See http://www.crimsoneditor.com/.
XEmacs for Win32 (http://www.xemacs.org/).
MicroEmacs
TextPad. www.textpad.com. Shareware.
UltraEdit (www.ultraedit.com).
vim (www.vim.org). Syntax highlighting, regex searching
fte - Folding Text Editor (fte.sourceforge.net)
Komodo ($$), includes regex debugging
CodeWright ($$)
VisualStudio with ActiveState Perl plugins ($$)
Tom Wyant
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