At 15:53 2001-11-09 -0800, Peter Guzis wrote:
Well, you get what you pay for. If you want free, by all means try notepad
or one of its freeware variants. UltraEdit is only $30 and worth every
penny.
I'm blowing my own horn here, but if you like UltraEdit, try Perl Oasis:
It can be used
Nick wrote:
I can currently set a debug variable that prevents output, but
I would rather the debug statements were never executed for
optimum speed.
use constant DEBUG = 1; #or 0
print Blah if(DEBUG);
The if-statement should be resolved at compile time, not run-time AFAIK.
/J
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T.Phan wrote:
I just installed the Win32::Gui package and I
like to know where can I find the documentation?
Whoa! Blue text! Why, oh, why?
Nevermind...
The (very) FAQ regarding the Win32::GUI documentation:
Look in the source distribution at SourceForge (download and look at the
MATA Tech wrote:
About two years ago I had heard that there were methods for
embedding VB in Perl. At that time, though, I was unable to find
any information on how to do it. Since that time, I have a desire to
embed Perl in VB, using VB just for GUI creation. Can it be done?
You can create
Alastair wrote:
Are your Solaris boxes running SNMP? If so you could try Net::SNMP?
Or maybe they run SSH? Check if you can connect to port 22.
/J
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At 19:04 2002-01-12 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to have a way to choose a directory (not a file, a
directory !) through a nice win32 gui. Until here, I've been proposed :
What you want is BrowseForFolder. Look it up in the help files or post
again, possible to the Win32::GUI
At 00:46 2002-01-13 +0100, Vilius Gaidelis wrote:
I can not find any documentation or tutorial about this
module. Somebody knows where can I find it?
Haha, didn't see that coming :)
http://www.jeb.ca/faq/Win32-GUI-FAQ.html
Also, make sure you download the source distribution as well, there are
Miguel wrote:
Well I download via PPM Win32::GUI from activestates and started with
the hello world tutorial . when it came to run the script, I
immediately received...
PERL caused an invalid page fault in
module MSVCRT.DLL
Check if all of your windows and controls have a -name property.
At 18:41 2002-01-16 +0530, Abhra Debroy wrote:
Can anybody tell me where from I can down load 'Win32::ActAcc'. I tried it
from CPAN but failed.
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Win32-ActAcc
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PB/PBWOLF/Win32-ActAcc-1.0.zip
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Scott Campbell wrote (on the Perl-Win32 list):
Now this is running as a process. Does anyone know of a way for me to
send text to this window, from another perl process?
Heh! I tried this out and it actually works! :) Cool!
Consider these files:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
#File: test14.pl
use
At 17:21 2002-05-02 +0200, Lee Goddard wrote:
My scenario is an Apache on Windows (not a good idea, but not my app),
a C I script calling a Java middleware app.
Interesting note with regards to load: Apache 1.3 on Windows processes
requests in a serial manner. Apache 2.0 does not if IIRC, so it
At 12:06 2002-05-13 +0100, Batchelor, Gareth wrote:
I recently used PerlApp to create a Win32 executable from a perl script that
I wrote. Unfortunately I have just lost the source code, and I would like to
find out if there is any way for me to obtain the code from the executable.
Does anyone
At 09:05 2002-05-14 +0200, Trash-killer wrote:
As we all know that Alarm() does not work in Win32 I am wondering how to
round this proplem,
Is there any other way to do a timed interrupt ?
PerlMonks to the rescue:
http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=162674
Haven't used Win32::Event
At 12:14 2002-05-16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This will give me 01 02 03 04
I want to push this into an array.
push @nums, $nums;
If you only want numbers:
push(@nums, split(/\D+/, $nums);
i.e. split on one or more chars that are not numbers (\d is any number,
\D is the opposite).
or,
At 18:28 2002-05-16 +0200, Johan Lindstrom wrote:
If you only want numbers:
push(@nums, split(/\D+/, $nums);
Add a ) for syntactic completeness :)
/J
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At 16:22 2002-05-16 -0400, George Gallen wrote:
q1. How do you do GUI, if the perlcode runs in a Dos Window?
q2. Recommend some sites on implements GUI with Win32 modules and
documentation on it's functions?
A deja vurl for you:
(GUI) Windows Programming FAQ
At 08:50 2002-05-30 -0400, Trevor Joerges wrote:
You could do the math on the decimal time returned by the -M file test.
This should be portable too.
I remember having trouble with really small times, like 5 secs ( 5 * (1 /
(24 * 60 * 60)) ) using file tests on w2k. Try the stat() function and
At 16:47 2002-06-06 -0400, Carl Jolley wrote:
It won't make things much faster. It will make for some bloated .exe
files. Learning to use mod_perl might get your the performance you
desire. Have you read this article:
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/06/27/ctoperl.html
I beg to
At 12:57 2002-08-14 -0600, Syl wrote:
Perl 5.6.1 build 633, Win32::GUI and TheGUILoft generate Prototype Mismatch
errors. For example
Prototype mismatch: sub main::MB_ICONHAND vs () at C:/Perl/lib/Exporter.pm
line 57.
This was discussed on the TGL support mailing list:
At 15:22 2002-08-26 -0400, Gan Uesli Starling wrote:
REASON: Have a MySQL DB a Perl script which querries
it ever 2 minutes for new entry. When it sees a new
entry, Perl calls up MSIE on Win95 to display said
new entry. But alas, all is wasted if the screen saver
is hiding it.
Outside of the
At 11:30 2002-10-04 -0400, Conrad, Bill (ThomasTech) wrote:
For years I have been developing PERL Tk scripts which I have been
using on both UNIX and PC applications. My users want me to make these
scripts more PC friendly
Good call! Tk is nice and all, but it's not very pretty. And
At 12:34 2002-10-07 +0100, Barlow, Neil wrote:
I have a script which will be launched from a Win32 Machine - the problem is
that I have to connect to a Unix box which contains a directory of different
files which I have to process.
I am unable to work out how to connect to the Unix box and parse
At 14:53 2002-10-08 -0400, Hawley, Eric wrote:
Okay I have been attempting to add a timer to a message box and have been
unsuccessful in being able to do so. I want to have it so that after the
message box displays the user has 10 seconds to either click YES or NO with
default as YES. If after
At 09:02 2002-10-10 +0200, Aben wrote:
whats wrong?
Note sure, but try to specify -top and -left coordinates as well.
/J
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At 11:27 2002-10-16 +0200, Bruno FABLET wrote:
is there a good help about this module (Win32::GUI)
Nope.
But there are incomplete docs, sample files to look at, and a pretty
responsive mailing list.
/J
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At 17:39 2002-10-15 -0700, Mike Gossland wrote:
I used Win32::SystemInfo to show free memory available. I was surprised to
see how much memory was consumed on each pass. By cutting out sections of
code, I was able to see exactly what was consuming the memory. I found
that LWP ate up a bunch,
At 09:32 2002-10-23 +0100, Beckett Richard-qswi266 wrote:
Does anyone have, or can point me to a script that has a GUI front end that
I can pull apart and play with?
If you want to use Win32::GUI as the GUI toolkit, this is a useful repost
from the win32-gui-users list:
-
In the source
At 14:39 2002-10-31 +0100, Thomas Drugeon wrote:
Will Perl reallocate former used memory (relased from the shift) to next
elements (from the push)?
IIRC perl is optimized for that scenario (I can't remember where I read it
though). It shouldn't be a problem.
/J
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At 19:15 2002-11-14 -0500, Mike Brentlinger wrote:
ive played with Convert::UU to uuencode a binary file as some strings that
could be stored as just a variable in the script and i have examples that
uu encodes and uu decodes a exe just fine... the problem is that the
encoded strings have
At 08:40 2003-01-28 -0700, Mark Sutfin wrote:
I'm just working thru the *guitutx* tutorials that come with the Win32::GUI
distribution (0.0.502 on W2K with 5.6.1 633)
That's a way old release of Win32::GUI. The 0.0.558, or 0.0.665 release are
better.
http://dada.perl.it/#gui
I think it
At 14:22 2003-01-28 -0700, Mark Sutfin wrote:
The easiest way to avoid pixel math is The GUI Loft...
http://www.bahnhof.se/~johanl/perl/Loft/
Downloaded this as well... No properties showing as per docs (running
tgl.exe 11/2002). FAQ indicates that my screen resolution must be low...? So
It's
Ricky wrote:
Hi! Is there an equivalent of Net::SCP written entirely in Perl (as
Net::SSH::Perl)? I need to do some scp'ing from a machine which doesn't
have scp available...
The far, far, faaar easiest way you can do that is to either use pscp on
Windows (which enables you to pass in a
At 06:31 2003-04-04 -0500, Stuart Arnold wrote:
It prints out that the $img and $bname are all ok,eg they exist and that
$img has a value.
I'm using ActiveState PERL 560.
The window displays and shows a blank button. The bitmap is 20x20 and I've
put the width/height to be 100,100 to see if thats
At 17:40 2003-11-03, Mikzu kinos wrote:
I want to compile perl scripts on win32 into executables. How do I do it?
Is there a binary to use?
PerlApp is good.
I think perl2exe is good.
PAR is good and free.
http://search.cpan.org/~autrijus/PAR-0.76/
/J
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At 11:08 2004-01-13, Beckett Richard-qswi266 wrote:
I thought this woule be a lot easier than it seems...
All I want to do is to copy a directory, and everything it contains
(whatever this may be) to a new directory.
-snip-
What's the nice and easy way to do this?
The CPAN way of course ;)
At 13:47 2004-01-13, Beckett Richard-qswi266 wrote:
I've just been handed a GUI based program that's been written in Delphi 7
(whatever that is).
I think that Delphi is a GUI builder that's based on Pascal. Does anyone
know if there's a Perl vesrion, or can I convert what's already been done
into
At 19:45 2004-01-13, Asim Siddiqui wrote:
BitBlt(Picture1.hdc,Picture1.current_X,Picture1.current_Y,Picture1.Width,Picture1.Height,Picture2.hdc,Picture2.current_X,Picture2.current_Y,HC002)
Do you use Win32::API to call this routine? What does Perl code that
defines this routine look like?
Now
At 19:02 2004-02-12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is one additional question for a windoze environment. Which of these
GUI's can be compiled into exe's? Does the ActiveState tool kit and
Perl2exe work equally well for Win32::GUI, tk, and wxPerl?
I've used Win32::GUI with both PerlApp and PAR.
At 15:25 2004-06-23, Jaime Teng wrote:
Has anyone done some Assembly Language Programming
inserted into Perl scripts?
If so, can you show a sample?
I am in need of speeding up a very recursive function;
in perl, it took almost an hour; in C++, it took a few
seconds. I wanted more speed.
You want
At 21:47 2004-09-07, David D Miller wrote:
My problem is to read a hex value from a file and process it in binary.
For instance, I read a file containing data of the form 0x0b4f. Then I
need to mask/shift etc that data before displaying it.
You probably want hex().
perl -e print hex('0x0b4f')
At 12:55 2004-10-18, Leroy G. Blimegger Jr. wrote:
This is what I was hoping for. Can you point me to a good resource for
Win32::GUI and/or Tk?
Win32::GUI
http://www.bahnhof.se/~johanl/perl/Loft/
Look at the Win32::GUI starter kit section
/J
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At 16:15 2004-11-15, Ella Cai wrote:
Let me make question clear, in fact my question is how can i create
directories recursively.
mkpath
http://search.cpan.org/~nwclark/perl-5.8.5/lib/File/Path.pm
/J
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At 04:09 2004-12-03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do i use GetAsyncKeyState in perl?
Something like this?
my $rsGetAsyncKeyState = new Win32::API(user32, GetAsyncKeyState, N,
I);
my $ret = $rsGetAsyncKeyState-Call($keyCode);
At 15:59 2005-01-20, Chris wrote:
For those who haven't seen this yet, it was in today's edition of
Microsoft's TechNet newsletter. I didn't find it all that useful, but maybe
someone on this list will.
I just tried it, and the .hta file worked once this was installed:
At 20:13 2005-01-20, Adam R. Frielink wrote:
He might be looking for something like 'The GUI Loft'. Possibly
SpecPerl or guido as well. I think Guido and the Loft are found at
SourceForge.
The GUI Loft is at:
http://www.bahnhof.se/~johanl/perl/Loft/
/J
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At 15:22 2005-03-17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a module that 'really' copies the values instead of the
references or do I have to do that on my own?
Roll your own? This is Perl, remember? It's already done :)
perldoc Storable
use Storable qw(dclone);
# Deep (recursive) cloning
$cloneref =
At 16:24 2005-03-28, Jerry Kassebaum wrote:
use LWP;
$browser=LWP::UserAgent-new;
$url=http://tvguide.com/;;
$response=$browser-post($url, ['name'='email', 'id'='email',
'value'='[EMAIL PROTECTED]',]);
print$response;
What you get back is a HTTP::Response object. Reading the docs for that
class
Hi all!
I have written a module for creating MS Word documents using the Win32::OLE
module. It's a wrapper for getting things done a little more easily than
using the DOM directly, and it has quite a few workarounds to bugs and
problems with Word.
Anyway, what I'm most interested in now is
At 04:00 2005-03-29, Sisyphus wrote:
I think (like you) that 'Win32::Word::Document::Writer contains too many
instances of '::' - but I'm not too sure what to do about it. Do you need to
include 'Word' ? I'm not all that familiar with this area of MS Windows, but
I thought that 'Document' implies
At 09:49 2005-04-17, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Does anyone know what Windows graphics library is used by Win32::GUI?
The native Windows libraries.
I have seen that all the programs which are using the standard Win32
graphics library are very accessible for the blind (for screen readers), but
the
At 23:35 2005-04-18, Peter Eisengrein wrote:
$W-{dialogui} = 1;
Is this correct?
Actually it is $W-{-dialogui} = 1;
Ehrm... Sorry about that :)
/J
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At 08:57 2005-06-29, L. Neil Johnson wrote:
Problem Statement: The main program creates an array of pointers to
(Besides the point: there are no pointers in Perl. There are references
though.)
anonymous arrays, each of which has about 10 elements. Since I am in the
development phase, I
At 07:34 2005-06-30, L. Neil Johnson wrote:
As mentioned previously, I got tired of editing the absolute indices (e.g.,
$trade[$i]-[6]) every time the order or meaning of an element of the
anonymous
arrays changed; so in main I defined typeglobs:
This is what I meant when I said a hash is a
At 15:55 2005-07-13, John Deighan wrote:
but that's another matter. (We initially used a goto FINISH, but I hated
that, too. You can use a break if you're in a loop.) We use a method
that I really don't have time to describe now, but doesn't use a goto. I
hate goto's, but for the example
At 19:31 2006-02-28, Alejandro Santillan Iturres wrote:
Anyone know about a perl module for document flow management?
Not sure what you mean by _document_ flow, but perhaps this?
http://search.cpan.org/~cwinters/Workflow-0.17/
/J
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