In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Blackburn) wrote:
I've downloaded it and checked out the Perl example; there's two parts,
a Pashua binary and a Pashua.pm module. Put Pashua.pm in @INC somewhere
and the Pashua binary in your OS X Applications folder and you're
Saw a link to Pashua (http://q41.de/downloads/pashua_en/) at Macintouch
today and thought you all might be interested. Pashua is an easy way to
bolt on Aqua-native dialogue boxes to a bunch of languages including
Perl. From the website;
Pashua ist a tool for creating simple, but native Aqua
, and
AppleScript, it says. Really, it just reads a configuration file from the
filesystem and displays the dialog via that, runs the app on the command
line and gets the results back via the app's STDOUT.
It's not very smart; it is named Pashua.pm (should be Mac::Pashua or
something IMO