Brad, >In what ways would you like BBEdit and MacPerl to be more tightly >integrated? ¥ Changes updated on the fly in both environments ¥¥ Ability to run Perl scripts and call MacPerl modules and capture the output still in BBEdit ¥¥ Drag and drop between the two, and in MacPerl in general ¥ Syntax coloring in MacPerl like BBEdit >What does it mean for Dreamweaver to be fully integrated with >BBEdit? Open an HTML file in DW, and select an element. Open the HTML viewer and the selection is highlighted. (BTW, DW does not alter any handwritten code unless it is VERY illegal unlike all the other so-called WYSIWYG editors. IMHO, this is the first of any WYSIWYG HTML editor that actually writes clean, well organized code on the fly, OTOH, the Javascript it generates is like spaghetti code.) Click on the BBEdit button and the same selection is highlighted. Now do some BBEdit style text work, and without saving, go back to DW, which reflects your changes in both the text and layout versions. Since they both will peview to the same browser, and I can run Perl filters thru BBEdit, this seems to be a great way to work. Sorry for the DW cheering, but I've been hand coding HTML for a long time (in web years) and haven't found an editor yet that didn't add thier .02 at every chance. Thanks and have a nice day, Jon ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Lucenius MultiMedia Director JCL Associates - Quality Dynamic Technology - Custom Progamming - Graphic Design - Interface Development JCL Associates PO Box 5996 Newark DE 19714-5996 302-369-3016 (work /fax) 302-369-2989 (home) mailto:jonl@magpage.com http://www.jagunet.com/~jcl/ ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch