Hi,
Any example would contain lots of C code. I can give an overview which would
be probably more useful:
The main problem is getting your GUI talking to the threaded backend - this
is true of any language toolset - in this case the front end is in Perl,
while most of the backend is in C (co
Hello,
I am just trying to upgrade to Win32-GUI 1.0. I have downloaded the ppm
from sourceforge.
I note something strange during instalation, this is what the promt
reads:
E:\Software\programeren\Perl\Modules\Win32-Gui\Win32-GUI-1.0-PPM-5.8>ppm
install Win32-GUI -force
Note: Package 'Win32-GUI'
Hi,
>
> I am just trying to upgrade to Win32-GUI 1.0. I have downloaded the ppm
> from sourceforge.
>
> I note something strange during instalation, this is what the promt
> reads:
>
> E:\Software\programeren\Perl\Modules\Win32-Gui\Win32-GUI-1.0-PPM-5.8>ppm
> install Win32-GUI -force
You probabll
Hi,
I too had a bit of problem installing Win32-GUI 1.0. Here's what I did to
resolve my
problem.
1. I downloaded the appropriate ppd version of Win32-GUI for my version of
Perl
from ActiveState. Since I'm using 5.8.x I downloaded the Win32-GUI ppd package
specifically built for that vers
Hey Bret and Win32-GUI developers,
You've been of great help Bret. Thanks, it works now.
Hey developers, wouldn't it be nice to add a readme file describing this
in the PPM destribution? It seems pretty clear that if you use the ppm
you get a very old versio of Win32-GUI...
Roelof Bos
> -
Hello all,
When I was trying to learn how to use threads with Win32::Gui, I got help
from a lot of people on this list. I wrote this code as a way to test it.
Basically without the thread when the sleep command runs the window become
unresponsive, with threads you can keep doing things to the wi
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