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Re: [MacPerl] BBEdit/MacPerl problem



I did finally find the offending file.  I wasn't aware of the method of
accessing the preferences.  I simply took it for granted that a file wasn't
created and that it was always cleared (which has been the case despite the
preferences seeming to be otherwise).  On my system, though, the preference
dialog doesn't come up when selecting Run from the menu, only when clicking
on the tools palette.  But I noticed you can use "Run..." and "Run File..."
and you get the dialog no matter what (no need to use the option key).

Thanks for the tip.

-K

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds"

> From: Ronald J Kimball <rjk@linguist.dartmouth.edu>
> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 20:54:59 -0500
> To: A K Suska <aksuska@insideflyer.com>
> Cc: MacPerl_List <macperl@macperl.org>
> Subject: Re: [MacPerl] BBEdit/MacPerl problem
> 
> On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 05:30:51PM -0700, A K Suska wrote:
>> I am experiencing a problem with the MacPerl tools that I am hoping someone
>> else has experienced and determined a fix/workaround.  Every time I do a
>> "run" from BBEdit, the MacPerl Output window begins with data generated from
>> a script I worked on months ago.  The data isn't present when I run from
>> MacPerl, so it doesn't seem to be MacPerl.  I have quit/reboot and the works
>> and so dice.  Any ideas?
>> 
> 
> You never cleared your output file.  Either open the file where BBEdit is
> writing MacPerl output and empty it out, or hold down Option, select the
> Menu command or Perl Tools palette button you use to run your file, and
> adjust the options as appropriate.
> 
> Ronald


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