The perl plug-ins are at: http://e-p-i-c.sourceforge.net/

Like any IDE, it would be overkill for a single script or file. If you're building modules or a larger app with resource file it makes sense. It also appears to integrate well with CVS (I don't use that, but it should be noted.)

JW



"Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

03/03/2004 01:12 PM

       
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        Subject:        RE: Simple text editor under Windows



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Eclipse (I use 2.1) has an outline window that allows you to jump directly
to subs.

Hmm... Eclipse seems to be an umbrella name for a rather large project tree.
Which specific component of Eclipse are you using--is it the Workbench? A
quick glance at the docs shows no mention of perl.

It seems to be java-centric--is Eclipse a bit overkill if you'd only be
using it for perl?

- Mark.




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