Re: Interface advice needed

2004-06-16 Thread Thilo Planz
Hi, I need a very simple set of interface elements. some people on this list have recommended Pashua. http://www.bluem.net/downloads/pashua_en/ That is probably the easiest way to pop up dialog boxes from Perl. I have a program that I am writing on Mac OS X. It might need to run on OS 9, but I ca

Re: Interface advice needed

2004-06-15 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Alan Olsen wrote: I need a very simple set of interface elements. CamelBones. I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet, but it seems to be the de facto standard way to do GUI Perl on OSX. Skim over the CB site and then let the list

Re: Interface advice needed

2004-06-15 Thread Thilo Planz
Hi, I need a very simple set of interface elements. some people on this list have recommended Pashua. http://www.bluem.net/downloads/pashua_en/ That is probably the easiest way to pop up dialog boxes from Perl. I have a program that I am writing on Mac OS X. It might need to run on OS 9, but I ca

Re: Interface advice needed

2004-06-15 Thread Jerry LeVan
Well, there is the Perl/Tk toolkit that can provide a gui. The only drawback is that it requires the (free) X11 server to be running. Another slicker choice would be Aqua Tcl/Tk. It comes with a "native" gui interface. but it requires downloading the (free) Aqua Tcl/Tk system. Cocoa has a nontr

Interface advice needed

2004-06-15 Thread Alan Olsen
I have a program that I am writing on Mac OS X. It might need to run on OS 9, but I can probably avoid that. I will state up front that i prefer Linux, mainly because I know it better. (And I find the way the Mac does things to be totally alien to what i am used to.) I need a very simple set