>No. Although technically it would be possible to turn a runtime into >a MacPerl application again, I consider it simply a Perl script with a >(rather large) bit of glue code :-) Cool. That's neat and generous of you. So does this mean I can change certain aspects of the runtime so that it'll look more like a standard Mac app? Example: - Change the Get Info statements, - The about box, - The Icon I wouldn't think of not giving credit to both yourself and Larry Wall for MacPerl and Perl respectively since without it, the program couldn't have been done. Thanks for the pointer. - nghai _________________________________________________________________________ Hai Ng "Virtual Tools for the Real World" Digital Image Design Incorporated 72 Spring Street Sixth Floor New York NY 10012 Phone: 1-212-343-2442 ext 226 Fax : 1-212-343-0440 Email: nghai@didi.com WWW : http://www.didi.com Coordinates: 40deg 43' 20.0" North 73deg 59' 52.4" West Altitude : 176 ft ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch