Komodo Question: How do you install a local copy of perl documentation?

2005-07-13 Thread Dave Adams
I am behind a firewall and I cannot get out to the internet and I want to integrate a local copy of perl documentation in the the IDE of Komodo, but the default is for it to go out to the internet to get it. Does anyone know how to configure this? Thanks in advance, Dave Adams -- To unsubscribe

Re: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Richard Hulse
Slw! Download ActiveState Perl and use OptiPerl www.xarka.com. It is faster, cheaper and has all the debugging stuff built in. regards, Richard At 12:47 22/06/2001 +0200, Aaron Craig wrote: >Has anyone tried the Komodo development environment from >ActiveState? Must yo

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread RTaylor
. But Mozilla and Komodo deliver the knockout one-two punch. -- Robert Taylor mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thermeon Corporationhttp://www.thermeon.com/ Santa Ana, CA OfficePhone: (714) 731-9191 Fax: (714) 731-5938 WebRes Demo sitehttp://webres.thermeon.com/w

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Tony Cook
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Aaron Craig wrote: > Has anyone come out with a working environment for perl. print "my error > message" and print "my variable value" is great, but I'd love to be able to > step through a perl script and watch my variables as I go. If you're looking for a GUI debugger, p

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread iansmith
rable, > but the current version is a definite step backwards. Any version is large, > and slow. Quite. I downloaded the beta of Komodo and even on 800MHz machines, it is SLOW. It takes a good 30 seconds just to load.. screen refreshes are sluggish, yuck. Now the editor is not too bad.. it

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Aaron Craig wrote: > Has anyone come out with a working environment for perl. print "my error > message" and print "my variable value" is great, but I'd love to be able to > step through a perl script and watch my variables as I go. Perl has a debugger, you can invoke it wi

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Aaron Craig
At 06:46 22.06.2001 -0500, Steve Howard wrote: >Komodo's beta's work OK, but they don't always recognize common PERL syntax >like opening a file. The previous Beta did work OK with debugging, etc, but >the current version does not. Actually, the previous version was tolerable, >but the current ver

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Steve Howard
Any version is large, and slow. Steve Howard -Original Message- From: Aaron Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 5:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Komodo Has anyone tried the Komodo development environment from ActiveState? Must you have ActiveState perl i

RE: Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Pieter Heydenrych
Komodo works fine with ActivePerl. Big download though... > -Original Message- > From: Aaron Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 12:47 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Komodo > > > Has anyone tried the Komodo development environ

Komodo

2001-06-22 Thread Aaron Craig
Has anyone tried the Komodo development environment from ActiveState? Must you have ActiveState perl in order to make it work? I've just downloaded and installed it. I'm using my own build of perl, not ActiveState, and none of the debugging features (breakpoints, etc.) work.

Komodo!

2001-06-07 Thread neeraj arora
hello, can anybody who uses ASPAN komodo tell me how to use with it when i use the run is stopped there and i cannot input anything anywhere.. neeraj _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

Komodo

2001-04-27 Thread Nutter, Mark
Some of you may be interested in Komodo... http://www.activestate.com/ASPN/ It's a GUI IDE for Perl (and Python and other unmentionables :). The "Visible Regex" stuff is pretty cool for playing around. You have to join ActiveState Programmers Network (ASPN), but it's fr