Bhaskar S. Manda wrote:
Thank you for your help; I will use that from now on.On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 7:23 PM, jecxz112 <jecxz112 AT telus.net> wrote: All of those packages were installed on Ubuntu - and I finally by trial and error found some fonts that seemed to do the trick. For the record: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefonts/ FreeSans.ttf - FreeMono.ttf and FreeSerif.ttf. Also, FWIW, the page first_use.html shows $ ./backtest.pl 'TFS[30,7,7]' 13000 | lessAs a test. On my machine, I needed to omit the ticks. Now that I have it going on one system, I may or may not try to make the Windows system work as well, but .... I had tried to install the same Perl modules, but IIRC, I could not find the XML module equivalent in the CPAN list.For your Windows machine, I don't remember how to install dependencies for the Activestate distribution. However, perl -MCPAN -e shell should work at a DOS prompt, and the help in that tool will guide you through installing the dependent modules listed in the first_use.html. Note that I don't know if this is the approved way of doing it for Windows. As well, there seems to be a XML-LibXML.ppd in the modules subdirectory, but the error message refers to XML/LibXML.pm - using the slash rather than the dash as well as the pm rather than ppd extension. I'm not that much of a Perl guru to be able to resolve that issue without a fair bit of digging. -- Fight Spam - report it with wxSR http://www.columbinehoney.net/wxSR.shtml |