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in thread A lovely (soon crossplatform) Perl editor.

Thanks. Yes I suspect "rectangular selection" == "column copy".

You obviously have good support for Perl, are you (or do you plan on) supporting other languages? Also is there (or will there be) support for assigning your own keystrokes to functions?
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Re^6: A lovely (soon crossplatform) Perl editor.
by sir_lichtkind (Friar) on Jun 21, 2005 at 23:13 UTC
    changeable keymap is scheduled for version 0.3.8, see our roadmap, and to the other question .. well currently we have support for 27 languages, and will become much more. but thats only highlight you mean in future with outocompletition and the other stuff that will come soon. well, i would like to support as much languages as possible, but i do first to help myself out. but everything will be written configable so that python fans can easyly create an python mode my witing an text files with some keywords sttings and rules they wish. thats the way it was planned from the start but for myself need only perl, HTML, CSS, and conf maybe YAML later. Its a long road to go.
      Well thank you for all your hard work. I've been looking for an editor to replace the expensive one I'm currently using. Good luck with future versions and keep up the good work.
Re^6: A lovely (soon crossplatform) Perl editor.
by holli (Abbot) on Jun 21, 2005 at 22:35 UTC
    Argument "rectangular selection" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==). Argument "column copy" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==).
    ;-)


    holli, /regexed monk/
      >Argument "rectangular selection" isn't numeric in numeric eq >(==). >Argument "column copy" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==).
      Doh! (hand strikes forehead). I meant: "rectangular selection" eq "column copy"

      Wait that doesn't look right either...