Joost,

Have you tried the latest version of EPIC (0.3.0)? There are some improvements that might help eliminate some of your problems with it. I've managed, through googling, to get Run working and the code templating and code completion features work excellently. You can bookmark lines of code and insert to do items right in your script. The latest version now includes some documentation that helps in figuring things out. Errors and warnings show up in the Problems tab and you can hover over errors/warnings to see an explanation. As well, you can highlight a word (for example a function) and it shows the perldoc page on it. A handy bar on the right of the code window show colored bars so that you can quickly scroll to errors (red), to do tags (blue), and bookmarks (green).

OK, so I'm a big fan of EPIC and Eclipse. But for a lot of good reasons.

UPDATE
I saw an Eclipse plugin for subversion but I haven't looked into it yet.

Anne


In reply to Re^3: Perl/CGI Development on Win32 in 2004 by Anneq
in thread Perl/CGI Development on Win32 in 2004 by deep submerge

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