Re: ANN: ShuX 3.0-beta2

2005-03-26 Thread Rick Frankel
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 03:10:29PM -0500, Sherm Pendley wrote:
 On Mar 25, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
 
The latest release of ShuX, 3.0.beta2, is available for download at:

The new perl... button works much better. One new problem though:

If any field in a Document Set is left blank, that top-level node
in the DocSet Browser becomes a file system browser anchored at '/'!

I think it would be better if the top-level entries either did nothing
or (my preference) removed from the browser entirely if not set.

rick


Re: ANN: ShuX 3.0-beta2

2005-03-25 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Mar 25, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
The latest release of ShuX, 3.0.beta2, is available for download at:
 
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/camelbones/ShuX-3.0.beta1.dmg? 
download
Naturally, I didn't notice the typo until three seconds after I sent  
this to a fistful of lists. :-(

The correct URL is:
	http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/camelbones/ShuX-3.0.beta2.dmg? 
download

sherm--
Cocoa programming in Perl: http://camelbones.sourceforge.net
Hire me! My resume: http://www.dot-app.org


Re: ANN: ShuX 3.0-beta2

2005-03-25 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Mar 25, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Lola Lee wrote:
Sherm Pendley wrote:
The latest release of ShuX, 3.0.beta2, is available for download at:
 
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/camelbones/ShuX-3.0.beta1.dmg? 
download
When I go to /usr directory, everything's greyed out, so I can't 
navigate the path to the installed perl.
D'oh! The filter at the bottom is applied to both directories *and* 
files, but it should apply only to files.

Easy workaround: Choosing All files will let you select 
subdirectories. Or, you can hit cmd-shift-G and enter the full name of 
the directory you want to navigate to, for example /usr/local/bin.

sherm--
Cocoa programming in Perl: http://camelbones.sourceforge.net
Hire me! My resume: http://www.dot-app.org


Re: ANN: ShuX 3.0-beta2

2005-03-25 Thread Lola Lee
Sherm Pendley wrote:

D'oh! The filter at the bottom is applied to both directories *and* 
files, but it should apply only to files.
Sounds like a bug . . .
Easy workaround: Choosing All files will let you select 
subdirectories. Or, you can hit cmd-shift-G and enter the full name of 
the directory you want to navigate to, for example /usr/local/bin.
Working like a charm - I like this feature. :-)
Now off to expplore the features . . .
BTW, seems I was a bit off as to where 5.8.6 is installed - it's 
actually the binary that was installed into the /usr/local/bin directory.

--
Lola - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.lolajl.net | Blog at http://www.lolajl.net/blog/
Terrorismus delendus est! (Terrorism must be destroyed utterly!)
I'm in Bowie, MD, USA, halfway between DC and Annapolis.


Re: ANN: ShuX 3.0-beta2

2005-03-25 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Mar 25, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Lola Lee wrote:
Sherm Pendley wrote:
D'oh! The filter at the bottom is applied to both directories *and* 
files, but it should apply only to files.
Sounds like a bug . . .
Yep. It's a bug in ShuX though, not Cocoa.
That's what the D'oh! was about. :-(
Ah, well. At least it's a pretty easy fix.
sherm--
Cocoa programming in Perl: http://camelbones.sourceforge.net
Hire me! My resume: http://www.dot-app.org