I like it!

A little bug. If I select "Save-As" or "Open", but then cancel, I get

Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./tkedito +r line 62.print() on closed filehandle FILE_S at ./tkeditor line 64.

Some kind of if defined should fix this. For example:

60 sub SaveAs { 61 $save = $main->getSaveFile(-filetypes => $types, -initialfile + => $file); 62 if ( defined $save ) { 63 open(FILE_S, "> $save"); 64 my $content = $text->get('1.0', 'end'); 65 print FILE_S $content; 66 close(FILE_S); 67 } 68 else { 69 return; 70 } 71 }
and
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./tkedito +r line 76. readline() on closed filehandle FILE_O at ./tkeditor line 77.
with the same kind of fix.

But you already knew that :-)

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In reply to Re: simple text editor by ghenry
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