I configured it to use spaces instead of tabs. I added a shell command to run perltidy over the current selection with a command of 'perltidy -st -se' command input of 'either', command output to 'same document', and selected 'output replaces input'. I have .perltidyrc set up to my taste.
I have another shell command to do 'perl -c' with command input of 'either'. That's not so much a PBP thing as it is simply a 'nedit as an IDE' kind of thing.
I use nedit extensively at work on Solaris boxes and on my workstation under Cygwin. Right handy, I find. At home, I use BBedit.
In reply to Re: Nedit with PBP
by herveus
in thread Nedit with PBP
by Anonymous Monk
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