Installation instructions : http://www.lehigh.edu/~sol0/Macintosh/X/ptk/
Books: Learning Perl TK -- Check O'Reilly's site
Mastering Perl/Tk -- Same publisher.
Much can be gleaned from the demos included in the source distribution.
There is a Perl/Tk mailing list located at Stanford
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Avi Rappoport) writes:
> If there's a version of aspell, I recommend it instead. It's a very
> impressive update of ispell.
IIRC aspell only supports English properly.
- ask
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ask bjoern hansen, http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/ !try; do();
Does anyone have a book, website or other resource to recommend as a
beginners' tutorial on installing and using Tk on Jaguar?
[ i'm also sending this along to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where other
Mac namespace issues have been discussed ]
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Perl Authors Upload Server
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Tk::MacCopy
On Sunday, Sep 29, 2002, at 00:33 Asia/Tokyo, Gero Herrmann wrote:
> Jordan Hubbard explained the decision in a posting to the Mac OS X TeX
> mailing list.
>
> http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/MacOSX-TeX-Digests/2002/MacOSX-
> TeX_Digest_09-11-02.html
Thanks. But why not plain-old README that com
>It is just do to the fact that on Jaguar Apple has removed system-wide
>tcsh initialization scripts by Sanchez, former head of Darwin Project
>(though convoluted that was one of the most elaborate initialization
>scripts I've ever seen. Why gone, Apple?).
Jordan Hubbard explained the decision i
On Saturday, Sep 28, 2002, at 14:41 Asia/Tokyo, Jeff Yana wrote:
> Hi Dan-
>
> After recently updating to Jaguar I decided it was high time to run a
> back-up using your wonderful little Psync utility. Problem is that it
> does not run. The Terminal returns the error "command not found." Do
> y