At 7:18 AM -0400 7/4/98, Chris Nandor wrote: > At 05.11 -0400 1998.07.04, Xah Lee wrote: > >Would anyone care to create a Frontier/MacPerl dictionary? > >This would facilitate people moving from Frontier to MacPerl. > > Not sure what you mean; but right now, with Mac::OSA::Simple, you can > easily call Frontier from MacPerl: > > use Mac::OSA::Simple; > print frontier('clock.now()'); > Hello Chris, Thank you for this very interesting info. Unfortunately, when I do: 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! Best regards, Nobumi Iyanaga Tokyo, Japan ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch