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Re^2: How do I get output from the perl debugger (perl -d) into a text file?

by BaldPenguin (Friar)
on Aug 01, 2005 at 11:00 UTC ( [id://479918]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Right click on the title bar, select Edit, then Mark. Use you mouse to select what you want, then hit the Enter key. You've just copied.

Pasting is right-click on the title bar, select Mark, then Paste;

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Re^3: How do I get output from the perl debugger (perl -d) into a text file?
by QM (Parson) on Aug 01, 2005 at 20:17 UTC
    Yes, well, that's the old way. I wasn't asking for myself, but rather asking if the OP had trouble with that as well.

    My favored method is to turn on Quick Edit, mark a rectangle with the mouse, and hit Enter/Return to copy. The right (secondary) mouse button pastes in the DOS window, or Ctrl-V in a Windoze window.

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