If you use Fink to install something that has a Perl module component,
Fink's /sw/bin/init.csh will set the PERL5LIB environment variable
when you next log in. This screws with @INC if you have your own Perl
installed--you'll see Dylib messages everything you try to do
something that involves a Pe
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 06:41 PM, Rich Morin wrote:
I have my browser's plumbing working, but I found myself doing some
peculiar things. I'm hoping that one of you can tell me wazzup.
I've put together a sample app showing how to use NSBrowser with CB. A
few notes about it:
It's
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 12:17 AM, Rob Barris wrote:
I usually just write my scripts to log to a file, and then start up a
separate Terminal window and say
I used to do that in a Terminal window, but now I use Console.app
instead - it's great! It can be configured so that, when hidde
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 08:43 PM, Nathan Herring wrote:
I want to be able to write a perl script that does advanced logging of
both itself and the system() calls it makes.
One of my desired goals is to replace STDERR and STDOUT in such a way
that
1) the command line user still sees
I want to be able to write a perl script that does advanced logging of
both itself and the system() calls it makes.
One of my desired goals is to replace STDERR and STDOUT in such a way
that
1) the command line user still sees them both, and as they are output
(not strangely buffered)
2) I have a
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:28 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
Shux, I just wish this had been Perl...
So, is this konfabulator thingy going to have some advantage over, say,
Tk with Perl?
(Or RealBASIC, or Borland's Java gadget, except that those are not
free?)
unfortunately I don't kno
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:28 PM, Alex Robinson wrote:
think of it as a browser without really being a
browser.
hmmm. that's not really very useful. What if you just create a palette
of
buttons for actions to perform?
well, a browser with nothing but form buttons on it with js c
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 06:41 PM, Rich Morin wrote:
# Set up a method to accept single-click events from Browser_F.
I suppose this works, but it's more work than it should be. It's much
easier to connect actions to their targets in Interface Builder - that's
what it's there fo
>think of it as a browser without really being a
>browser.
hmmm. that's not really very useful. What if you just create a palette of
buttons for actions to perform? Is that really a browser in any sense at
all? Or is Photoshop a browser that you only use to manipulate images in? ;)
>Javascript i
> Shux, I just wish this had been Perl...
So, is this konfabulator thingy going to have some advantage over, say,
Tk with Perl?
(Or RealBASIC, or Borland's Java gadget, except that those are not free?)
--
Joel Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Most of the sample widgets I've seen, I'd rather
>seo them available as menubar widgets instead.
Come on Chris - that's a bit like dismissing something just because there's
only a poxy hello world example, and why on earth would anyone just want to
print hello world?
>I dunno, this is slick, but
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 08:41 PM, Chris Devers wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Puneet Kishor wrote:
Some time in early 2000 Arlo Rose came up with an idea for a cool
little application. It would use XML to structure images, and a
scriptable language, like Perl, in such a way that som
Puneet Kishor wrote:
Some time in early 2000 Arlo Rose came up with an idea for a cool
little application. It would use XML to structure images, and a
scriptable language, like Perl, in such a way that someone who knew
the basics of Perl could put together cool little mini-appli
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Puneet Kishor wrote:
> > Some time in early 2000 Arlo Rose came up with an idea for a cool
> > little application. It would use XML to structure images, and a
> > scriptable language, like Perl, in such a way that someone who knew
> > the basics of Perl could put together coo
Some time in early 2000 Arlo Rose came up with an idea for a cool
little application. It would use XML to structure images, and a
scriptable language, like Perl, in such a way that someone who knew
the basics of Perl could put together cool little mini-applications.
The goal was that these min
I have my browser's plumbing working, but I found myself doing some
peculiar things. I'm hoping that one of you can tell me wazzup.
The new() method (in MyWindowController.pm) sets up Browser_F (an
NSBrowser) and TextField_F (an NSTextField):
# Set up TextField_F's notification jazz.
#
At 7:22 AM -0500 2/12/03, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 04:04 AM, Thilo Planz wrote:
In my new() method for MyWindowController.pm, I have the code:
$self->{'Browser_F'}->setAction('browserFSgl:');
- (void)setAction:(SEL)aSelector
Is CamelBones currently supportin
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 04:04 AM, Thilo Planz wrote:
In my new() method for MyWindowController.pm, I have the code:
$self->{'Browser_F'}->setAction('browserFSgl:');
- (void)setAction:(SEL)aSelector
Is CamelBones currently supporting SEL (selectors) at all ?
Yes, it does - they
I have protected folder skyris using http access. For some reason
the client bypasses the protection and can access the folder
directly !!! Which means I can run any script though I have
protected that folder with http access.
When I try accessing the folder using browser it asks for
authentic
In my new() method for MyWindowController.pm, I have the code:
$self->{'Browser_F'}->setAction('browserFSgl:');
- (void)setAction:(SEL)aSelector
Yes, this is not working for me either.
Is CamelBones currently supporting SEL (selectors) at all ?
I ran into a similar problem when trying to ma
In my new() method for MyWindowController.pm, I have the code:
$self->{'Browser_F'}->setAction('browserFSgl:');
Lower down in the file, I have the code:
sub browserFSgl {
my ($self, $browser) = @_;
NSLog("browserFSgl");
return($self);
}
If this were doing what I expect, it
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