Performs a syntax check on the front window. Enabled if a document window is open.
Performs a syntax check on the front window.
Performs a syntax check on a script.
Runs the script in the front window. Enabled if a document window is open.
Runs the script in the front window.
Runs a script
Script Menu
Use this menu to run Perl scripts or check their syntax.
Window Menu
This menu is used to go to the open MacPerl windows.
Edit MacPerl Preferences.
Set the font and size of the document.
Jump to File (and Line) given by current selection. Select a file name and/or line number to enable this item.
Jump to File (and Line) given by current selection.
Selects all text in the active window. Not available because this operation is non-functional.
Selects all text in the active window.
Clears or removes the selected text from the active window but does not place the contents onto the clipboard. Not available because no text is selected.
Clears or removes the selected text from the active window but does not place the contents onto the clipboard.
Puts the text from the clipboard into the active window where the cursor is. Not available because there is nothing on the clipboard.
Puts the text from the clipboard into the active window where the cursor is.
Copies the selected text. The text is put on the clipboard. Not available because no text is selected.
Copies the selected text. The text is put on the clipboard.
Cuts or removes the selected text. The text is put on the clipboard. Not available because no text is selected.
Cuts or removes the selected text. The text is put on the clipboard.
Restore the document to the state it was before the last action (Not currently implemented).
Restore the document to the state it was before the last action.
Edit Menu
Not available because you can't work with text or undo an action.
Edit Menu
Use this menu to work with text or to undo an action.
Quit from MacPerl.
Stop the currently running script. Disabled because no script is running.
Stop the currently running script.
Prints all or part of the current file. To enable this item, choose New or Open from the File menu.
Prints the text to the printer.
Sets up paper size, orientation, and other printing options. To enable this item, choose New or Open from the File menu.
Sets up paper size, orientation, and other printing options.
Reverts to the last saved version of the current file. Enabled when you make a change to the file
Reverts to the last saved version of the current file.
Saves the current file under a different name. To enable this item, choose New or Open from the File menu.
Saves the current file under a different name.
Saves the current file. The window must be titled before this is enabled.
Saves the current file.
Closes the current file. A window must be open before this item is enabled.
Closes the current file.
Opens an existing file. To enable this item, choose Close from the File menu.
Opens an existing file.
Creates a new file. To enable this item, choose Close from the File menu.
Creates a new file.
File Menu
Use this menu to perform operations with disks, files, folders, windows, and printers.
Launch Internet Config to configure further settings.
Japanese or Chinese text will be edited inline.
Japanese or Chinese text will be edited in a floating window.
Warn if scripts have no #!perl line.
Don't mind if scripts have no #!perl line.
Text files opened from the Finder will be opened for editing.
Text files opened from the Finder will be run.
Add another folder to the list.
Remove currently selected folders from the list.
These folders will be searched for Perl library files.
Accept changed preferences. There is no way to undo them anyway (he he he!).
Other preference settings.
Turn inline input of asian scripts on or off.
Specify parameters for running/opening Perl scripts.
Specify folders to be searched for Perl library files.
Settings will be used for all new windows.
Settings will be used for the front window only.
Type a nonstandard size to be used for MacPerl windows.
Choose the size to be used for MacPerl windows.
Choose the font to be used for MacPerl windows.
Don't change the font and size.
Accept new font and size.
Give up on this file.
Save this file as a MacPerl package.
Abort execution of the current file.
Proceed on the assumption that the current file is really a Perl script.
Continue without quitting.
Currently, a script is still running. Terminate it and quit MacPerl.