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Alberto Adrián Schiano

Bundle Perl XUL::Gui application - Stack Overflow - 2 views

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    CPAN XUL::Gui module for using XULrunner to create graphical applications Modulo CPAN CUL::Gui para usar XULrunner para crear aplicaciiones graficas
Alberto Adrián Schiano

PerlQt - Give a GUI to your Perl - 0 views

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    The polished Linux GUI for perl and all platforms La brillante GUI de Linux para perl y todas las plataformas
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Glade - A User Interface Designer - 0 views

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    gtk GUI Editor
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Win32::GUI at SourceForge - 0 views

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    The Win32::GUI site - Best interface between Windows and perl. Best graphics.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

dvd::rip - A full featured DVD Ripper GUI for Linux, written in Perl - 0 views

  • dvd::rip is a full featured DVD copy program written in Perl. It provides an easy to use but feature-rich Gtk+ GUI to control almost all aspects of the ripping and transcoding process. It uses the widely known video processing swissknife transcode and many other Open Source tools. dvd::rip itself is licensed under GPL / Perl Artistic License.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Create MSWindows Registry REG_EXPAND_SZ entry - 0 views

  • Hi, Monks. I've been trying to add a MS Windows shell context entry to enable me to alternate-mouse click on a file or folder in Windows Explorer GUI, and have the file name as Cygwin sees it placed on the Clipboard. Because the Perl tool I wrote to help me accomplish this was used it for enhancing my enjoyment of Cygwin, this qualifies in my book as a CUFP.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

The New PerlTk.org - Home - 0 views

  • Tk is a GUI toolkit developed by John Ousterhout, initially as a Tcl extension, to facilitate the creation of graphical user interfaces. Since then, it has grown in popularity, and as a result has been ported to many different languages. Nick Ing-Simmons ported Tk to Perl, giving us Perl/Tk.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

GTK+ and Glade3 GUI Programming Tutorial - Part 1 - 0 views

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    Glades builds an interface to use with any programming language! Glade arma un interfaz para usar con cualquier lenguaje de programacion!
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Damien Krotkine Curses::Toolkit modern toolkit for old school GUIs - YouTube - 0 views

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    Curses Toolkit - A Toolkit similar to GTK that writes oo apps using Curses for terminals of any platform Curses Toolkit - Juego de herramientas similar a GTK para escribir aplicaciones oo con Curses para terminales de cualquier plataforma
Alberto Adrián Schiano

ZetCode, tutorials for programmers - 0 views

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    ZetCode brings tutorials for programmers in various areas. The main are Graphical User Interfaces, databases, and programming languages.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

wxWidgets- Multiplatform GUIs Multiplataformas - 1 views

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    Another way of creating expressive windows for programs in any OS Otra forma de crear ventanas expresivas para programas en cualquier sistema operativo
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Perl/Tk Debugger - ptkdb - Overview - 0 views

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    A handy multiplatform perl debugger
    Practico rastreador perl multiplataforma

Alberto Adrián Schiano

Perl/Tk Tutorial - Create GUI with Perl's Tk Module - 0 views

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    A great and complete Perl/Tk tutorial
    Gran y completo tutorial de Perl/Tk

Alberto Adrián Schiano

CheckGmail - 0 views

  • CheckGmail is an alternative Gmail Notifier for Linux and other *nix systems. It is fast, secure and uses minimal bandwidth via the use of Atom feeds. CheckGmail is a system tray application that checks a Gmail account for new mail. When new mail is present the tray icon changes, an optional animated popup is displayed and a tooltip displays the number and details of new messages. Configuration is GUI-based and the application is designed to be simple, elegant and unobtrusive.
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    A biff sort of gmail checker that uses RSS-atom to check for new emails- This is lighter than a biff client and simpler. Nice graphs.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Perl for Perl Newbies - Lecture Series - 0 views

  • Perl is a useful language for working on Linux and other flavours of UNIX as well as on many other platforms where it is available (including the Palm Pilot ;-)). Perl is useful for text processing and generation, GUI programming, system administration, programming for the Web, working with databases, and most other things which are not very time sensitive.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Perl/Tk GUI Scripts for Automotive Test Labs - 0 views

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    examples on economy of communication when choosing standard resources.
    ejemplos de economia comunicativa al elegir recursos estandar

Alberto Adrián Schiano

GNOME Human Interface Guidelines 2.0 - 0 views

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    Sstandard rules for clear visual reading of GUI dessigns. A visual concept that has already worked in Windows, JAVA and KDE.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

Using Expect.pm 2 managge unreliable programs - 0 views

  • here is a working example. This script shows 2 ways, one is saving the key to a file and reading it back in, the other, just hard codes the file contents into a variable. I tried a few things to avoid a temp file, but no luck. There is a Content type for the write, but it dosn't seem to work for scalar....it still writes a file.
  • Because PHP sucks: escape to Perl
  • How to Make Crypt::DSA use a your key to sign something
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  • looking at a post by Sisyphus on comp.lang.perl. misc, it seems that you CAN use the numeric keys, like you tried in your original post. He showed a neat trick ( which I will have to explore further) where he reblessed the key data, and it works.
  • This node How to Make Crypt::DSA use a your key to sign something got me thinking about how to extend Crypt::DSA's potential, to make public and private keys, for signing verification. The script below, will verify 2 ways, once with scalars inside the script, and once from files. The generated sig, is actually binary, so note the base64 encoding of it, for attachment to emails, etc. I must thank sisyphus for the trick of reblessing a hash back into an object. This is the critical part of the script, where the public and private keys are generated. The docs for Crypt::DSA don't show how to separate them,( and you wouldn't want to be distributing your private key in the public PEM file. :-)
  • Note: This isn't really a Perl thing, but I'm using it for Perl scripts and it's too handy not to share
  • Expect.pm Test Program One The following test program runs the unreliable program twenty times. If the unreliable program takes longer than five seconds, the attempt to run it is terminated and the test program continues.
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    Using Expect with perl - tips and references - simple examples as a starting
Alberto Adrián Schiano

The New PerlTk.org - Menus - 0 views

  • Menus are a very common element in GUIs. There are some ways for creating menus in perl/Tk, which probably caused some confusion, so I will try to clarify this a little.
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