On Jul 28 2008, at 18:54, Mattia Barbon wrote:
Don Hutton wrote:
Thanks to Mike and Huub for their quick and accurate responses.
The key is that you have to use "wxperl" (shipped with OS X)
instead of "perl" as your iinterpreter: something not mentioned in
any example or other piece of
Don Hutton wrote:
Thanks to Mike and Huub for their quick and accurate responses. The key
is that you have to use "wxperl" (shipped with OS X) instead of "perl"
as your iinterpreter: something not mentioned in any example or other
piece of documentation that I could find.
I have no idea wher
Thanks to Mike and Huub for their quick and accurate responses. The
key is that you have to use "wxperl" (shipped with OS X) instead of
"perl" as your iinterpreter: something not mentioned in any example
or other piece of documentation that I could find.
I have no idea where the Mac OS X d
# from Huub Peters
# on Friday 18 July 2008 00:07:
>When you install it yourself you get the wxperl interpreter which you
>already mentioned.
And (IIRC) this is really nothing more than a perl interpreter sitting
inside an appbundle.
>after launching the GUI does not get the focus.
To accept G
Don Hutton wrote:
I've just found the demo.pl file that comes with the OS X developer
DVD and the wxWidgets environment that it implies seems to be
something that I could really make us of. I have a ton of PERL
functionality that I'd really like to port to OS X as more and more of
my clients
I've just found the demo.pl file that comes with the OS X developer
DVD and the wxWidgets environment that it implies seems to be
something that I could really make us of. I have a ton of PERL
functionality that I'd really like to port to OS X as more and more
of my clients are on this pla