I have 2 functions. in func1 $t->print(); works fine.
but func1 got too long and I created func2 to continue on
$t->print(); statements. but $t->print(); of func2 does not work (perl interpreter
does not know what $t is).
so!, how can I associate $t in func2 to $t in func1,
and continue on
I'm always grateful for your input.
I have 2 functions, in func1 any $t->print();
works fine. but func1 got too long and I created func2
to continue on $t->print(); statements but it doesn't
work because perl interpreter does not know what $t is.
so!, how can I associate $t in func2 to $t in func
thank you so much.
regards,
Marco.
--- Harald Richard Ashburner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Marco Perl said:
> >
> >Hi, Could you tell me what version of Linux is the
> most stable and
> >
> >with most lib modules to do pearl and perl/TK?
> >
&g
Hi, I am always grateful for your help.
I use CYGWIN on win-2000 with a $ prompt and run
my .pl to telnet to a VxWorks station. When I do it manually this is what I follow:
telnet
open 144.248.176.132
then I get the login prompt which is "VxWorks Login: "
and I enter "marco". then the "
Hi Team , I am always grateful for your help.
in a TK-GUI how to show grand-children of a child from toolbar.
I developed a TK-module for ActivePerl in Win-2000 env.
this script has a toolbar with 5 toolbar-items.
one of these items called "Tests" has a child called "Child...>"
who has grand
Hi, Could you tell me what version of Linux is the most stable and
with most lib modules to do pearl and perl/TK?
I really appreciate your experience.
Marco.
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I developed a TK-module for ActivePerl in Win-2000 env.
this script has a toolbar with 5 toolbar-items.
one of these items called "Tests" has a child called "Child...>"
who has grand-children [choice1, choice2, choice3].
I want to click on "Child...>" and diplay grand-children to its right. i.e.
the extra traffic on an
> already congested list.
>
> In any case, someone gave a good answer to your
> original question already.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Marco Perl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sun 7/11/2004 11:58 PM
> To: [E
adding ; did not work, but running it from cmd
shell did. thank you so much.
regards,
Marco.
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>
>
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: Marco Perl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, 12 July 2004 4:19
Greetings,
I developed a perl/TK script in Win-2000 environment.
when I run it the DOS-screen pops up and displays my
program errors. but this screen closes so fast that
its impossible to read the error. so, how do I debug
my
perl.ptk script or how do I slow down the DOS-screen
to read the errors?
Hi, I developed a perl/TK script in Win-2000
environment.
when I run it the DOS-screen pops up and displays my
program errors. but this screen closes so fast that
its
impossible to read the error. so, how do I debug my
perl.ptk script or how do I slow down the DOS-screen
to read the errors?
tha
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thanks,
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ssociate with path which is %path%;c:\Z_perl\bin,
select it, for open with, do a change>other, and
select ~\perl.exe, OK out. done.
Marco.
--- Marco Perl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team , I am always grateful for your help.
> when I double-click on myscript.PL rather than
>
zentara,
I want to run your module but it fails on
use Tk::ExecuteCommand;
because my ActivePerl did not have it in lib.
I found it on the net and saved it in ~\lib.
then failed on Proc::Killfam within
Tk::ExecuteCommand
again I found it on the net but could not save it in
~\lib, I don't
Hi Team , I am always grateful for your help.
when I double-click on myscript.PL rather than
executing my module it opens it with Notes-editor.
I did an ~Open-with on it and associted it with
c:\Perl\bin\perl.584
this will run my module only one time with perl,
and the module does not stay associ
Hi, I associted it with c:\Perl\bin\perl.584 it runs my module one time with perl but
the module does not stay associated even though I check marked always associte with
this program.
Marco.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right mouse click on Start,select Explore, locate the file, Right mouse
c
Hi Team , I am always grateful to you for helping.
I used PERL in UNIX and not familiar with Win-2000 environment.
I installed ActiveState PERL on Windows-2k but
it did not setup MSWin32 file association.
so now when I double-click on myscript.PL rather than
executing my module it opens it with No
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