Jeremy White wrote:
One thing I did notice - and this is a minor issue and not really
related to your script - is how XP styles are handled. To get XP styles
turned on by default, a manifest file has to be in the same directory as
the running exe (i.e., perl or wperl) - if the manifest is
Jeremy White wrote:
Robert May wrote:
Is this a good thing to pursue? Suggestions for changes or
alternative approaches welcome. A better name for the script would be
good too!
Nice - with a good set of examples it would certainly show what
Win32-GUI is capable off.
Based on the
Glenn Linderman wrote:
... but what about
backups? I'd be happy to backup Win32::GUI's CVS if there is a Windows
rsync that I can use to do it... unless you have already set up
something.
I already investigated, and found cwRsync
http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/
that seems to do the job. I'll
Jeremy White wrote:
Bareword Win32::GUI::MB_OK not allowed while strict subs in use at
C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
Bareword Win32::GUI::MB_ICONINFORMATION not allowed while strict
subs in use at C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
In the WindowManager
Robert May wrote:
Robert May wrote:
Jeremy White wrote:
Bareword Win32::GUI::MB_OK not allowed while strict subs in use
at C:/perl/site/lib/Client/WindowManager.pm line 120.
Bareword Win32::GUI::MB_ICONINFORMATION not allowed while strict
subs in use at
Robert May wrote:
Another attempt in CVS - I think that's nailed it, but there's a problem
with the test that I have to get to the bottom of: they all pass when
using 'prove' from the command line, but there's some failures under
'make test'.
Not sure what I messed up in my environment - but
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