Never in my life have I built a GUI app so quickly. I've used all sorts of Perl GUI stuff, Win32::GUI, Gtk, Tk, and now CamelBones.
I wrote a quick app to post to my use Perl Journal. Of course, *then* I discovered JournalX. Besides, mind doesn't work right because I've upgraded my Perl to 5.8.0. I knew that would bite me sooner or later.
Now I wait for my Help Forum message on the SF project to be answered: How do I Compile the Framework?
Otherwise, really really cool!
macosx@perl.org (Score:2)
Casey, you might want to join the macosx@perl.org list. We're a fairly helpful bunch, and Sherm is known to hang out there and answer the occasional CB query.
David
camelbones (Score:1)
As for compiling, you just need the source, which comes as a Project Builder project. The instructions [develooper.com] that Sherm gave on the list seem fairly simple. If you want to compile the framework for redistribution in the application bundle, you need to also follow these instructions. [cocoadevcentral.com]
Re:camelbones (Score:1)
If you do recompile the framework as redistributable, you should then just be able to open up the JournalX app bundle and replace the current CB framework.