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Make test fails when installing from CPAN (Score:2)
just added ticket at http://padre.perlide.org/ticket/91 [perlide.org] with details.
@JAPH = qw(Hacker Perl Another Just);
print reverse @JAPH;
Re: (Score:2)
The solution is to upgrade CPAN.pm, or better yet, Bundle::CPAN
New File Shortcut Is What? (Score:2)
"Ctrl-T is the default new file hot-key just as in Firefox."
Firefox does not have the concept of new file. You can open a new tab with Ctrl-T, an existing file with Ctrl-O or a new window with Ctrl-N (most Windows application use Ctrl-N for new file/window/whatever).
Using Ctrl-T is going to confuse me to no end.
Re: (Score:1)
Most of this mucking around with hotkeys is just a prelude to being able to configure your own, which is of course FAR superior to anything we can pick for you.
Re: (Score:1)
Augh, no! The defaults have to be perfectly good because the crushing majority of people never customise the software they use. “I’ll make it a preference” leads straight to UI Disaster Central.