Hi,
Many apologies if this has been addressed before.
I have a Perl script that re-writes the current editor file
to add an index.
The problem is that, with Auto-Reload enabled, it starts to
reload before the script has finished writing the file.
The net result is that only part of the file is reloaded.
Changing Auto-Reload to Prompt fixes the problem, but ideally
what I'd like is an option to delay an Auto-Reload until the
tool has completed. Or simply wait for n seconds after a tools
is executed before Auto-Reloading.
Any advice would be appreciated.
jon
Auto-reload too fast when tool modifies $File
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Re: Auto-reload too fast when tool modifies $File
Why not modify your perlscript to output to a temp file and only when the work is finished copy the temp file to the original file?
Andreas
Andreas
Re: Auto-reload too fast when tool modifies $File
To explain a bit further: I'm editing a HTML document. The Perl script adds
section numbering based on the <h1>..<h6> tags, and also creates an index
with links to the sections.
I like to run this script often, as I modify the structure of the document,
to see what the changes look like.
If I have to mess about with temp files I may as well do everything from the
command line. Changing Auto-Reload to Prompt fixes this, but I guess I want
everything to be perfect
jon
section numbering based on the <h1>..<h6> tags, and also creates an index
with links to the sections.
I like to run this script often, as I modify the structure of the document,
to see what the changes look like.
If I have to mess about with temp files I may as well do everything from the
command line. Changing Auto-Reload to Prompt fixes this, but I guess I want
everything to be perfect

jon