Re: Fonts are Fantabulous

2001-04-23 Thread Morbus Iff

Of course, I just realized that I didn't answer your questions regarding 
Perl and fonts. I should have inserted the following into the old email: I 
have no flipping clue how to do what you want, but here's some other 
helpful info:

;)

Morbus Iff
.sig on other machine.
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http://www.gamegrene.com/




Re: BBEdit

2001-04-23 Thread John W Baxter

At 12:31 -0400 4/23/01, Chris Nandor wrote:
Maybe one with not just an awesome GUI, but one that actually works well?
And a Unix that Works As I Expect?  (Yes, I can change my expectations, but
I cannot fix the GUI.)

I haven't found the switch to the modified BSD Unix under Mac OS X any more
wrenching than my daily multiple switches between BSDi and Linux.  All such
switches involve slowing down and thinking about what happens on *this*
machine.

My switches are between SSH terminal windows on the same screen.  We don't
run X Windows, so I don't have to worry about all the different X window
behaviors.

Specifically BSDi 4.1 and Red Hat Linux 6.2, since just saying BSDi and
Linux doesn't tell all, either.

  --John
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John Baxter   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Port Ludlow, WA, USA



Re: BBEdit

2001-04-23 Thread Chris Nandor

At 15:27 -0700 2001.04.23, John W Baxter wrote:
When a rational person can make that recommendation, then one is just
accommodating people who elect not to move up or can't afford to by
continuing MacPerl.  That's a decision for later this year, I think...post
5.6.1-based MacPerl (if Chris and the gang want to keep going that long).

At the VERY least, I want to get out a modern MacPerl and set it up so that
someone else can more easily carry the mantle, if I do decide to move on.
I anticipate a MacPerl 5.6.1, and a MacPerl 5.8.0.  I've already built
MacPerl for 5.7.1 several times.  For the most part, it is just drop in the
perl source, be it 5.6.1, or 5.7.1, and compile.  So in the future, anyone
can build MacPerl for themselves, with whatever version is current.

The big work right now is porting to GUSI 2 and working out a lot of kinks
in the system.  But the core of perl 5.6 and 5.7/8 are so close, it is
going to be mostly quite easy to move forward.  The big questions would be
additional features, like a better built-in editor, or threading/forking,
etc.

So to sum up: I am going to stay with Mac OS for the forseeable future.  I
will do my darndest to release MacPerl 5.6.x and MacPerl 5.8.x, as
applicable.  After that, we are past the forseeable future, but
nevertheless, if I am not still working on it, it should be relatively
simple for someone else to build new versions.

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