Geoffrey;
   
  Thanks. 
   
  FYI if you decompress the LOFT distribution and then execute tgl.exe from the 
decompressed location (/../TheGUILoft) then it should work. Otherwise you'll 
have to figure out where to put the parts w/in the Perl folder architecture. I 
admit I failed (laziness), but if you succeed then pass on the good news.
   
  I think that Loft is well thought out and very good, by the way. My 
'criticism' is that "it wasn't done my way"  :) and it was a work in progress 
before it was abandoned (2004). The only negative comment is that to use the 
Loft output at run-time you need some parts of Loft available. I'm trying to 
work on updating Loft by rewriting it. The rewritten part will generate Perl 
and not need Loft (or my interpretation of Loft) at run-time. Now, if I only 
knew Perl or Windows it would be quite a bit easier.
   
  art
  

Geoffrey Spear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The only reference on the website is to ToolbarWindow being supported
by GUI Loft. I never managed to get GUI Loft working (it would crash
consistently and I gave up) and no longer have it installed, but I'd
assume the file might have come from a GUI Loft installation.

<snip>

-- 
Geoffrey Spear
http://www.geoffreyspear.com/

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