Re: Any GUI tools that can set execute bit?

2005-03-04 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Tommy" == Tommy Nordgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Tommy> Are there any Graphical User Interface Tools that can set the Tommy> executable bits in the file info on disk? GNU Emacs is a GUI tool that... Nevermind, wrong thread. -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc

Re: What Perl editor do you recommend?

2005-03-04 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Ian" == Ian Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ian> "Keep" pushing free? Sorry, the collective "you". :) Ian> I'd guess that Ian> anybody who learned vi or emacs after 2000 wouldn't suggest it. I Ian> personally learned it in '94 and still don't feel that productive in Ian> it. What

remote BBEdit script

2005-03-04 Thread Ray Zimmerman
On Mar 2, 2005, at 8:31 PM, Peter N Lewis wrote: This has been mentioned a few times, but of course TextWrangler/BBEdit both support Edit via FTP/SFTP, so presuming you are SSHing to your target machine, then you can easily edit remote files with TextWrangler/BBEdit. For example, on the target

Re: Text editors for perl on MacOSX

2005-03-04 Thread Bruce Pascal
Being an old Windoze user recently converted to Mac, I wish I could get UltraEdit running on OSX (without having to use VirtualPC). UltraEdit is a great tool. Bruce On 3/4/05 11:43 AM, "Ian Ragsdale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This also just came up on the OS X talk list, and another suggesti

Re: Text editors for perl on MacOSX

2005-03-04 Thread Ian Ragsdale
This also just came up on the OS X talk list, and another suggestion which is getting good comments is TextMate: http://macromates.com/ Ian On Mar 4, 2005, at 10:22 AM, Neil Bowers wrote: Tired of seeing runaway threads on this topic, I've created a page so that next time this is asked, only one

Text editors for perl on MacOSX

2005-03-04 Thread Neil Bowers
Tired of seeing runaway threads on this topic, I've created a page so that next time this is asked, only one reply is (hopefully) needed: Look at the list on www.neilbowers.org (or http://www.neilbowers.org/macperleditors.html) At the moment this is based on a skim of the most recent thread, a