Recently when trying to drop items on MacPerl droplets the files are added to
the MacAST playlist, when it's running, rather than to MacPerl and the droplet.
When MacAST is not running things behave normally. So what's up?
~wren
On 07 Mar 2001 01:17:32 PST, Nicholas G. Thornton wrote:
>Recently when trying to drop items on MacPerl droplets the files are added to
>the MacAST playlist, when it's running, rather than to MacPerl and the droplet.
>When MacAST is not running things behave normally. So what's up?
Somebody chec
>Somebody check the Creator Type of MacAST. (I don't have it myself.)
/mALT
> On 2/27/01 4:38 AM, "Derry Macqueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While editing a script in BBEdit 6.1, I go to the Perl menu and
> > select "Check Syntax". My Mac freezes, or comes up with an error type
> > 10 for MacPerl. I have been running MacPerl scripts every day for
> > years (and still
on 03/07/2001 11:33 AM, Jim Correia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We've narrowed this down to MacPerl crashing when you have
> SetFileDialogFolder that comes with Default Folder installed. If that
> is the case for you, remove this Scripting Addition, and restart your
> machine. Contact <[EMAIL
I'm a horrific Mac GUI newbie when it comes to Perl. Using the PTF book,
I've gotten about this far (yeah, laugh, go ahead, sheesh):
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Mac::Windows;
use Mac::QuickDraw;
use Mac::Events;
my $title = 'AmphetaDesk v.SOMETHING';
my $sizeloc = Rect->