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ANN: CamelBones 1.0.0-beta4, ShuX 3.0-beta3

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Sherm Pendley - 25 Oct 2005 18:49 GMT
These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the  
CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few  
minor bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included  
release notes for details.

What is CamelBones?

CamelBones is a Cocoa/Perl bridge for Mac OS X. It allows you to  
write Cocoa apps in Perl, and also to access Perl classes from  
Objective-C. Partial support for GNUStep is also included.

What is ShuX?

ShuX is a graphical POD (Plain Old Documentation) reader for Mac OS X.

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John Delacour - 25 Oct 2005 20:34 GMT
>ShuX is a graphical POD (Plain Old Documentation) reader for Mac OS X.

Thank you for the new ShuX, Sherm.  There's certainly a world of
difference between this and a the very early version I last tried.

The window positions, so far as I can make out, follow an arbitrarily
set rule and this does not respond to any user changes.  I would like
a) to be able to set the preferred size for new windows and b) to
have all windows open in the same position, with cascading only if
more than one window is open.  I hope you can supply prefs for such
things in due course.

JD
Michael Glaesemann - 26 Oct 2005 00:03 GMT
>> ShuX is a graphical POD (Plain Old Documentation) reader for Mac  
>> OS X.
>
> Thank you for the new ShuX, Sherm.  There's certainly a world of  
> difference between this and a the very early version I last tried.

Hear, hear! I've been (im)patiently hoping you'd find time to be able  
to update and release a new version. Thanks, Sherm! Looks great!

Michael Glaesemann
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Lola Lee - 25 Oct 2005 21:05 GMT
> These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the  
> CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few  minor
> bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included  release notes
> for details.

Downloaded both packages and installed these.  ShuX doesn't open for me.

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Sherm Pendley - 25 Oct 2005 21:28 GMT
>> These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both  
>> the  CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a  
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> Downloaded both packages and installed these.  ShuX doesn't open  
> for me.

Sorry, but "it doesn't open" is too vague a description for me to  
offer any concrete help. I need to know more about your system and  
the Perl you're trying to run ShuX with.

For instance: Are you using an Intel-based Mac? Have you modified the  
system-supplied Perl in any way? (Installing extra modules doesn't  
count.) Are you trying to get ShuX to use a custom installed Perl?

sherm--

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Manfred Bergmann - 27 Oct 2005 23:33 GMT
> These new releases bring experimental Intel compatibility to both the
> CamelBones framework and ShuX. In addition, there have been a few
> minor bug fixes and additions to CamelBones - see the included
> release notes for details.
I've read in earlier posts that you were concerned about the intel  
port because of something with libff (libffi).
Does this version mean, you have have a solution to this and fixed or  
implemented it already?

Manfred
 
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