[1] You can get Mac::OSA::Simple from Chris' Homepage: http://pudge.net/ (http://pudge.net/macperl/Mac-OSA-Simple.html) or from CPAN. [2] Files ending with a ".t" are test scripts. Usually you use them to test modules and to play around with modules which you have never used before. Just run the ".t" files and see what happens. You can see them as a study aid as well :-) HTH, Andreas Marcel (アンドレアス・瘢雹マルセル <--just my name:-) Nobumi Iyanaga wrote: >use Mac::OSA::Simple > >MacPerl complains: > ># Can't locate Mac/OSA/Simple.pm in @INC. >File 'Untitled'; Line 1 ># BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. >File 'Untitled'; Line 1 > >And indeed, in my lib folder, I find a folder named "Mac", but no folder >named "OSA" (although, I find ":lib:Mac:OSA.pm", and ":lib:Mac:OSA.xs"). Is >this perhaps because I have an older version of MacPerl (5.1.3r2)? On the >other hand, I find a file named "Frontier.t" in the folder "ext:Mac:OSA:t:". >How should I use it...? > >I seem to not understand some basic features. Thank you in advance for any >help! ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch