> Not exactly, but in the interest of free speech- in Alpha, for those of u= s >who use it, you can put Perl scripts directly in to the 'Text Filters' >folder found at the end of the following path 'Alpha =9F:Tcl:Packages:Text >Filters', which will then appear on the Text Filters menu, I use this to >print out a boiler plate 'New Doc", plus filtering various oddments (be >sure to check your filter options). You will also have to set up the 'Text= ' >mode so that the Perl menu is visible, should you want to use Per; filters >directly on text documents Robin-- MacPerl-Scribes seems to have a shortage of MacPerl/Alpha users. Would you = like to help out by providing input in that regard? I'm not asking you to = write an article perse. If you'd like to the door is open. If not, I'd stil= l like to pick your brain (so to speak) and the differences, advantages, od= dities and such like of using Alpha as the editor for MacPerl. It would make for an interesting article, I think. --B Brian McNett, Webmaster, Mycoinfo ************************************************************* http://www.mycoinfo.com/ The world's first mycology e-journal. Another happy user of Macs and MacPerl (http://www.macperl.com) ************************************************************* # =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Want to unsubscribe from this list? # =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macp= erl.org