Re: Visual Perl

2003-10-29 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: "Ned Cunningham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I just finished up with a Perl program using Win32::Console on a > Windoze NT system, Perl ver 5.6.1. > > I was wondering why with all the power of Perl, and all the > functionality it has, why I cant make a pretty input window? Apart from Tk that has

Re: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread Beau E. Cox
On Friday 24 October 2003 05:47 am, Victor Medrano wrote: > I'm Really interesting in this software , let me know if you find > A visual perl . > > Regards > > -Original Message- > From: Ned Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 12:00 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread Bob Showalter
Ned Cunningham wrote: > Tk does not come with the standard > Active Perl load. Hmm, it did with mine. Anyway "ppm install Tk" should do the trick. > > If I make an executable with perlapp, would I need TK loaded on the > target system? Nope. PerlApp is cool! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAI

Re: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Ned Cunningham wrote: > Hi Gurus, > > I just finished up with a Perl program using Win32::Console on a Windoze NT system, > Perl ver 5.6.1. > > I was wondering why with all the power of Perl, and all the functionality it has, > why I cant make a pretty input window? You wonderment has a fallaci

RE: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread Ned Cunningham
] Subject:RE: Visual Perl Ned Cunningham wrote: > Hi Gurus, > > I just finished up with a Perl program using Win32::Console > on a Windoze NT system, Pe

RE: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread NIPP, SCOTT V (SBCSI)
You are looking for the TK module for Perl. Perl/TK allows you to create windows and everything that goes along with them. Scott Nipp Phone: (214) 858-1289 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http:\\ldsa.sbcld.sbc.com -Original Message- From: Ned Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

RE: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread Bob Showalter
Ned Cunningham wrote: > Hi Gurus, > > I just finished up with a Perl program using Win32::Console > on a Windoze NT system, Perl ver 5.6.1. > > I was wondering why with all the power of Perl, and all the > functionality it has, why I cant make a pretty input window? What's a pretty input window?

RE: Visual Perl

2003-10-24 Thread Victor Medrano
I'm Really interesting in this software , let me know if you find A visual perl . Regards -Original Message- From: Ned Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 12:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Visual Perl Hi Gurus, I just finished up with a Perl progr

Re: visual perl

2003-08-17 Thread DrJ
Thanks for that Joseph. You have included heaps of detail. I shall give this a go. Thanks again. Janice. On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 11:59, R. Joseph Newton wrote: > Dr J wrote: > > > > > MS Visual studio .NET > > > > > Technology. Does this need to be installed? If so, is there an > > > > evaluation v

Re: visual perl

2003-08-14 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Dr J wrote: > > > MS Visual studio .NET > > > > Technology. Does this need to be installed? If so, is there an > > > evaluation version of this? > > > > Yes, ActiveState's Active versions of their apps require .NET. I am > not > > aware of any evaluation versions of it. > > >> But the framework is

RE: visual perl

2003-08-14 Thread Dr J
Joseph, -Original Message- From: R. Joseph Newton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 14 August 2003 10:38 AM To: Robert Lilly Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: visual perl Robert Lilly wrote: > > -Original Message- > > snip > > > > I also

Re: visual perl

2003-08-14 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Robert Lilly wrote: > > -Original Message- > > snip > > > > I also noted that in this "idle" installer screen, there is reference > > MS Visual studio .NET > > > Technology. Does this need to be installed? If so, is there an > > evaluation version of this? > > Yes, ActiveState's Active ver

RE: visual perl

2003-08-11 Thread Robert Lilly
> -Original Message- snip > > I also noted that in this "idle" installer screen, there is reference > MS Visual studio .NET > > Technology. Does this need to be installed? If so, is there an > evaluation version of this? Yes, ActiveState's Active versions of their apps require .NET. I