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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? If possible, would you consider buying OS X for a non Mac computer? Post 302286868 by Neo on Thursday 12th of February 2009 07:00:12 AM
Old 02-12-2009
Here is a bit of follow-up:

Let's take MAMP for example. Here is a quote directly from the MAMP users guide:
Quote:
1.1.2**Installation process

Download the MAMP PRO disc image from MAMP: Mac, Apache, MySQL, PHP. Open the image and drag MAMP PRO into your Applications folder.
Note:**You need administrator permissions to install MAMP PRO!
If MAMP has not been installed yet, please download and install it. The MAMP, too, has to be installed in your Applications folder!
As you can see, there is no direction for installing via the command line. The installation is a GUI drag-and-drop.

Please correct me if I am am wrong. Why does the MAMP install guides only discuss a GUI drag-and-drop installation?
 

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Gtk2::TargetEntry(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Gtk2::TargetEntry(3pm)

NAME
Gtk2::TargetEntry SYNOPSIS
# as a HASH $target_entry = { target => 'text/plain', # some string representing the drag type flags => [], # Gtk2::TargetFlags info => 42, # some app-defined integer identifier }; # as an ARRAY, for compactness $target_entry = [ $target, $flags, $info ]; DESCRIPTION
A Gtk2::TargetEntry data structure represents a single type of data than can be supplied for by a widget for a selection or for supplied or received during drag-and-drop. It contains a string representing the drag type, a flags field (used only for drag and drop - see Gtk2::TargetFlags), and an application assigned integer ID. The integer ID will later be passed as a signal parameter for signals like "selection_get". It allows the application to identify the target type without extensive string compares. ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Gtk2::TargetFlags o 'same-app' / 'GTK_TARGET_SAME_APP' o 'same-widget' / 'GTK_TARGET_SAME_WIDGET' o 'other-app' / 'GTK_TARGET_OTHER_APP' o 'other-widget' / 'GTK_TARGET_OTHER_WIDGET' SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Gtk2::TargetList COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-27 Gtk2::TargetEntry(3pm)
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