Alan Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please keep comments coming either to me or the 'macperl-porters' list
> as and when you think of something.
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For me Unicode support will be very important. The Editor -- as in editor
for writing scripts -- isn't my main issue, but the STDIN/STDOUT window(s).
I mainly work with German<->Japanese linguistic applications, therefore
it would be nice if I could view Japanese characters, German umlauts and
some other diacritics. Same for STDIN.
Perl is moving more and more to Unicode, therefore Unicode support for
STDIN/STDOUT seems to be an important issue, if we talk about newcomers
and user-friendliness.
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BBedit seems to get better from the viewpoint of Japanese Information
processing, but at the moment -- especially if I consider the retail
prize -- IMHO still not usable for real work.
So apart from Jedit (= a Japanese Editor) MacPerls inbuilt editor
is still a serious alternative as an editor for writing longer scripts.
Andreas Marcel Riechert