Hi Naren,

> They all worked well, except when there was a "puts 'I got here'" kind of
> action, nothing was printed on my console... I don't really care for this
> functionality, except for debugging, so it would be nice to have this
> feature.
you may find this interesting
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/63618/what-is-best-way-to-debug-shoes-applications


On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:16 AM, naren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just downloaded and installer Shoes. It looks really neat, and I really
> like the concept. I have been literally looking for years for a way to
> create desktop apps (as opposed to web apps) that are a pleasure to layout
> controls on.
> I tried out the little sample snippets from the tutorials and help pages.
> They all worked well, except when there was a "puts 'I got here'" kind of
> action, nothing was printed on my console... I don't really care for this
> functionality, except for debugging, so it would be nice to have this
> feature.
> Secondly, is all of Ruby supported from within a Shoes app? I am building a
> wrapper for a command line program and would really like to be able to
> launch this app once the user has configured the settings on the GUI. Should
> I expect this to work?
> Thanks in advance.
> Naren
>



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