hi. I'm ready to do my own perl editing. Unfortunately, I cannot figure out which perl script is responsible for adding the biblio record when you are working from a blank form. I've looked at biblio.pl, is that the correct one? Also, suggestions for a windows interface for perl editing that includes line numbers and has no cost would be great. I've got currently got PSPad. If there's a way to add line numbers to that one, I'll be quite happy. Thanx. Lenora -- *************************************** Lenora A. Oftedahl, MLS MEPM StreamNet Regional Librarian Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission 729 NE Oregon St, Ste 190 Portland, OR 97232 503-736-3581 / ARIEL: 207.173.155.8 503-731-1260 FAX OFTL@critfc.org http://www.fishlib.org ************************************* "One by one, the penguins are stealing my sanity" ************************************** "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." --(Charles Schultz) ************************************** "The problem with adults is that they are contaminated by experience." --Kumi Naidoo, General Secretary and CEO of CIVICUS **************************************
Lenora -- GNU Notepad++ is my favorite baseline text-editor for Windows. It recognizes perl (and a few dozen other languages) and applies color formatting. http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm --Joe Atzberger On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Lenora Oftedahl <OFTL@critfc.org> wrote:
hi. I'm ready to do my own perl editing. Unfortunately, I cannot figure out which perl script is responsible for adding the biblio record when you are working from a blank form.
I've looked at biblio.pl, is that the correct one? Also, suggestions for a windows interface for perl editing that includes line numbers and has no cost would be great. I've got currently got PSPad. If there's a way to add line numbers to that one, I'll be quite happy.
Thanx. Lenora
-- *************************************** Lenora A. Oftedahl, MLS MEPM StreamNet Regional Librarian Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission 729 NE Oregon St, Ste 190 Portland, OR 97232 503-736-3581 / ARIEL: 207.173.155.8 503-731-1260 FAX OFTL@critfc.org http://www.fishlib.org ************************************* "One by one, the penguins are stealing my sanity" ************************************** "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." --(Charles Schultz) ************************************** "The problem with adults is that they are contaminated by experience." --Kumi Naidoo, General Secretary and CEO of CIVICUS **************************************
On 27-Mar-08, at 10:05 PM, Joe Atzberger wrote:
Lenora --
GNU Notepad++ is my favorite baseline text-editor for Windows. It recognizes perl (and a few dozen other languages) and applies color formatting.
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
--Joe Atzberger
I would recommend http://www.vim.org/download.php :). ':set nu' to get line numbers. And it recognizes perl code. regards, shantanoo
Hi Lenora, PSPad can show line numbers. Just go to the View Menu and select Line Numbers. By default, you should also get color highlighting for perl syntax. Rob Lenora Oftedahl wrote:
Also, suggestions for a windows interface for perl editing that includes line numbers and has no cost would be great. I've got currently got PSPad. If there's a way to add line numbers to that one, I'll be quite happy.
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Rob Weir