At 9:34 pm -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote:
I think the only thing it cannot do that BBEdit does -- from what I can tell
-- is that it doesn't talk directly to Affrus (the perl debugger for Mac OS
X), like BBEdit can.
There is an option in Preferences/UNIX scripting to use Affrus for
debugging.
On Jan 21, 2005, at 4:45 AM, John Delacour wrote:
At 9:34 pm -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote:
I think the only thing it cannot do that BBEdit does -- from what I
can tell
-- is that it doesn't talk directly to Affrus (the perl debugger for
Mac OS
X), like BBEdit can.
There is an option in
On 21 Jan 2005, at 06:17, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
On 2005-01-21 John Horner wrote:
At 9:34 PM -0800 20/1/05, Chris Nandor wrote:
it handles all the same Perl stuff as its bigger sibling: syntax
coloring, running scripts, filters, debugging, viewing POD, etc.
How does BBEdit view POD? I never knew
At 07:10 AM 1/21/2005, Ken Williams wrote:
See http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/threeway.shtml for a 3-way
comparison between BBE, TW, and BBELite.
While we're playing around with Editor Wars...
Visual Slick Edit v9 from http://www.slickedit.com/mac/ will run on OS X.
-Jeff Lowrey
On 21 Jan 2005, at 12:35, Jeff Lowrey wrote:
At 07:10 AM 1/21/2005, Ken Williams wrote:
See http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/threeway.shtml for a
3-way comparison between BBE, TW, and BBELite.
While we're playing around with Editor Wars...
there's no need for that sort of language...
On 2005.1.21, at 11:38 PM, William Ross wrote:
On 21 Jan 2005, at 12:35, Jeff Lowrey wrote:
At 07:10 AM 1/21/2005, Ken Williams wrote:
See http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/threeway.shtml for a
3-way comparison between BBE, TW, and BBELite.
While we're playing around with Editor Wars...
Chris Nandor wrote:
My wild offhand guess is that you have a different mod_perl than installed
perl: different version, or architecture, or something.
I'm running Apache 1.3.29, perl 5.8.1, Mac OS X 10.3.4 (all factory
defaults) and mod_perl 1.29 on a G4 PowerPC. I don't -think- there's