I expected the pod reader to show the currently loaded files pod. Instead it heads off to the perl documentation wich is usefull to.. Maybe there is something that does what i'm looking for too. BTW there are alot of buttons on that tool bar. A whole lot too many. Took me forever just to run my script, and then it require you save once before running. Last thing for now... i just got an error thats not in english. "Datei perlocal kann nicht ge?ffnet werden." Maybe that means something to you but its greek to me. Nice looking program with lots of features, i'm still digging threw them all :)


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Eric Hodges

In reply to Re: public beta testing of Perl Editor by eric256
in thread public beta testing of Perl Editor by Luckasoft

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