Re: [ilugd] Convert text from Kruti Dev 010 font to Mangal

2010-11-29 Thread abhishek jain
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:33 AM, devesh  wrote:

> Hi,
> you can not do that..using google just copy and paste your text,you
> may get upto 95% of conversion,rest you will have to edit..
>
> what do you meant by using google?


> Regards,
> Devesh
>
>
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Re: [ilugd] Convert text from Kruti Dev 010 font to Mangal

2010-11-29 Thread Gora Mohanty
(Sorry for resending this, and also for breaking the thread. Had originally sent
 it from another account, but it does not seem to have made it.)
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 18:59:15 +0530 abhishek jain 
wrote

> Friends,
> I need help in converting some text to unicode(for display in website for
> Hindi), as i understand Mangal is in Unicode and i have text in Kruti Dev
> 10, which is not available on all systems, further the Google translator
> dont convert text from Kruti .
[...]

All properly-encoded Unicode fonts with the same coverage are identical.
So, what you need is a Krutidev to Unicode (typically, this means UTF-8)
converter.

Try these (for some reason Google insists on these long URLs):
* http://uni.medhas.org/fileconverterindex.php5> . This also handles
  other fonts.
*
https://technical-hindi.googlegroups.com/web/Krutidev010-to-Unicode-to-Krutidev010+Converter09.htm?gda=UVKPPWkAAABK7OLuOm601guSX11NJCePVzSsQc5SRtll9hQVLrUQ8LoZ4o-WvKgOEoPehLypc4mvlw0zUi-TkmdHqTYXTGEP7lg4tgrRy3nt1UU9RAi06hUEt_jusoAqsqZPn14S02OECKgQbmraGdxlZulaYnsh>
*
https://technical-hindi.googlegroups.com/web/Krutidev010-to--Unicode-and-Chanakya-Converter02.html?hl=en&gda=m7talWcAAABK7OLuOm601guSX11NJCeP9QVH0PWyqYoxaOOtnuSULO2yIt8yBlRCHIlsAvScfLtOVBMMkVVG1ur3K7X8iHZ_UMoOZtpC9PP0KFMxXy8LiUPYywu3QVBerpSfC-s2zB55Xh26_qkMwaGGFl2NCU0D>

Several other converters are also available from under:
link https://groups.google.com/group/technical-hindi/files?hl=en&pli=1

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Re: [ilugd] Convert text from Kruti Dev 010 font to Mangal

2010-11-29 Thread devesh
Hi,
you can not do that..using google just copy and paste your text,you
may get upto 95% of conversion,rest you will have to edit..

Regards,
Devesh

On 11/29/10, abhishek jain  wrote:
> Friends,
> I need help in converting some text to unicode(for display in website for
> Hindi), as i understand Mangal is in Unicode and i have text in Kruti Dev
> 10, which is not available on all systems, further the Google translator
> dont convert text from Kruti .
>
> Any advice how to get a converter for translating text correctly from Kruti
> to Mangal font.
> pl. advice.
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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-05-01 Thread Sirtaj Singh Kang
On Thursday 01 May 2008, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On 30-Apr-08, at 10:03 PM, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:
> > I am here to destroy my little cred as a long-time unix-lover with a
> > single statement: I really don't like man pages.
>
> don't tell me you have stopped wearing a hair shirt and no longer
> sleep on a bed of nails. Shame on you.

Oh I do. But now it's more out of habit than conviction.

-Taj.


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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-05-01 Thread Sirtaj Singh Kang
On Thursday 01 May 2008, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
[snip]
> Man!!! As if loving man pages was a pre-requisite for loving the OS!!!

It's not just man. I also hate apropos. Amd I think GNU /bin/yes is
buggy and lacks important features.

-Taj.



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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-05-01 Thread Mahesh T. Pai
Sirtaj Singh Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I am here to destroy my little cred as a long-time unix-lover with a
> single statement: I really don't like man pages.

Man!!! As if loving man pages was a pre-requisite for loving the OS!!!


> What I am looking for is something that can convert a given man page to
> HTML or some other similar format, with such new-fangled features like
> a useful table of contents, perhaps even an index.

Install man2html, and browse them in your fav browser!!

A webserver will have to run on localhost, and the browser will have
to be pointed to http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html.

I had it installed once, but found that saying "man foo" on konqueror
to be more konvenient.


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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-04-30 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 30-Apr-08, at 10:03 PM, Sirtaj Singh Kang wrote:

> I am here to destroy my little cred as a long-time unix-lover with a
> single statement: I really don't like man pages.

don't tell me you have stopped wearing a hair shirt and no longer  
sleep on a bed of nails. Shame on you.


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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-04-30 Thread Mayank
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:20 PM, Sirtaj Singh Kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
> [snip]
> > man2html[1], konqueror already does this, when you do, man:ls .
>
> I'm aware of that, and yes it's a pretty major improvement from reading
> the page in a terminal, but it still doesn't do TOC or hyperlinks of
> any kind.
>
> I grok the problem that troff is not really designed for semantic markup
> but for presentation, but surely there are some heuristics that can be
> applied for conversions in the common case...
>
> -Taj.
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Hi,
You can try TkMan (http://tkman.sourceforge.net) as man pages and
texinfo browser. Or if you really wish to export the contents to HTML then
maybe PolyglotMan (http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net) can be of some help,
btw I've never tried using this software :)

Regards,
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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-04-30 Thread Sirtaj Singh Kang

On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
[snip]
> man2html[1], konqueror already does this, when you do, man:ls .

I'm aware of that, and yes it's a pretty major improvement from reading
the page in a terminal, but it still doesn't do TOC or hyperlinks of
any kind.

I grok the problem that troff is not really designed for semantic markup
but for presentation, but surely there are some heuristics that can be
applied for conversions in the common case...

-Taj.


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Re: [ilugd] Convert man pages to hyperlinked doc?

2008-04-30 Thread Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल
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Sirtaj> What I am looking for is something that can convert a given man 
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Sirtaj> HTML or some other similar format, with such new-fangled features 
like
Sirtaj> a useful table of contents, perhaps even an index.

Sirtaj> Is there some tool to do this?

man2html[1], konqueror already does this, when you do, man:ls .

Sirtaj> -Taj.

[1] - http://www.nongnu.org/man2html/

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Manish
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Mehul Ved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>  Yes, I have done it so many times with quite a few distros, especially
>  happened 3 times with me when ubuntu was just released. Their servers
>  are hammered so badly that I get pathetic download speeds. So, after
>  quitting wget, even though the download is partially finished, I got
>  hold of the torrent of the same release and pointed it to download at
>  the same location where the partially downloaded file was.
>
>  Another couple of times I have used it to generate a clean iso out of
>  sub-standards CD/DVD's supplied by technology magazines. A minor portion of
>  data was unreadable but majority of the data was very much readable from
>  the disc. Thus, rather than throwing away the whole disc as useless one
>  can create an ISO from it using dd or K3B or whatever your favourite
>  tool is. Obtained the torrent for the same and pointed it to the iso.
>  The torrent client checked the iso and discarded pieces that didn't match
>  the checksum. Thus, I only needed to download whatever wasn't readable
>  from the media.

Brilliant!  Thanks for sharing.

-- Manish

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Dinesh Shah
Mehul,

On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Mehul Ved <> wrote:

> Another couple of times I have used it to generate a clean iso out of
> sub-standards CD/DVD's supplied by technology magazines. A minor portion
> of
> data was unreadable but majority of the data was very much readable from
> the disc. Thus, rather than throwing away the whole disc as useless one
> can create an ISO from it using dd or K3B or whatever your favourite
> tool is. Obtained the torrent for the same and pointed it to the iso.
> The torrent client checked the iso and discarded pieces that didn't match
> the checksum. Thus, I only needed to download whatever wasn't readable
> from the media.


This is indeed is a great hack to "repair" damaged CD using torrent!

Must go in GNU/Linux  tips and tricks section somewhere!

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Mehul Ved
On Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 05:07:15AM +0530, Mani A wrote:
> The problem was with the unfinished Mandriva dvd dowload... I was not
> able to get faster mirrors... so I was looking for completing it with
> Ktorrent. Usually torrents are a bit slow (~100kbps)...but ok anyway.

Yes, you can finish the rest of the download with torrents. You just
need to obtain the torrent file of the same release of the distro either
from Mandriva's website or from linuxtracker.org.
Open the torrent file in your BitTorrent client. When it asks for
location to download, point it to your unfinished download. You won't
have to bother about filename since torrent will adher to it as it's the
same release via HTTP, FTP or torrents. Now the client will check the
download for the existing pieces, discard bad pieces if any and then
continue with the rest of the download.

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Mehul Ved
On Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 08:29:12AM +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> 
> On 11-Apr-08, at 10:44 PM, Mehul Ved wrote:
> > If the OP can provide the following then it maybe clearer
> > 1) What is he downloading?
> > 2) Does there exist a torrent file for the same somewhere?
> > 3) Does he require the process of how download can be continued after
> > the torrent file has been obtained?
> > 4) If possible, reason for switching over from wget to bittorrent.
> 
> all these questions are irrelevant. Assume he has downloaded 500 mb  
> of a 3 gb iso using wget. It is taking too long. Torrent is  
> available. He doesnt want to waste the 500 mb he has already  
> downloaded. So he wants to download the *remaining* 2.5 gb using  
> torrent. Is it possible?

Yes, I have done it so many times with quite a few distros, especially
happened 3 times with me when ubuntu was just released. Their servers
are hammered so badly that I get pathetic download speeds. So, after
quitting wget, even though the download is partially finished, I got
hold of the torrent of the same release and pointed it to download at
the same location where the partially downloaded file was.

Another couple of times I have used it to generate a clean iso out of
sub-standards CD/DVD's supplied by technology magazines. A minor portion of
data was unreadable but majority of the data was very much readable from
the disc. Thus, rather than throwing away the whole disc as useless one
can create an ISO from it using dd or K3B or whatever your favourite
tool is. Obtained the torrent for the same and pointed it to the iso.
The torrent client checked the iso and discarded pieces that didn't match 
the checksum. Thus, I only needed to download whatever wasn't readable
from the media.

Therefore, my questions are very much valid. From 1 and 2 we can know if
there exists a torrent for the same download. If yes, then he can very
well continue using torrents. Question 3 because no one had described
the process yet, maybe OP knew it can be done but wasn't aware of the
process. Question 4, as it maybe possible like a few others, he maybe
getting better speeds in wget than torrents overall but he may not have
a persistent connection. Thus, his download may have been timing out
frequently. In that scenario it would be better to use wget with -t X
i.e. re-try X number of times, rather than using torrents.

One hitch I had faced in this method once was that even though the
torrent was of the same file, it required me to download it within a
subdirectory which didn't exist in the original download. There I had to
create a subdirectory and move the existing data into the directory and
then continue.

PS: I don't know much above the bittorrent technology as many others
here do but surely I have used this method and it has worked for me.



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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 11-Apr-08, at 10:44 PM, Mehul Ved wrote:

>>
>> the question is: the original partial file is a wget download - how
>> can you continue that download with torrent?
>
> Either I am failing to understand the question or others are  
> failing to
> understand my reply.
> If the OP can provide the following then it maybe clearer
> 1) What is he downloading?
> 2) Does there exist a torrent file for the same somewhere?
> 3) Does he require the process of how download can be continued after
> the torrent file has been obtained?
> 4) If possible, reason for switching over from wget to bittorrent.

all these questions are irrelevant. Assume he has downloaded 500 mb  
of a 3 gb iso using wget. It is taking too long. Torrent is  
available. He doesnt want to waste the 500 mb he has already  
downloaded. So he wants to download the *remaining* 2.5 gb using  
torrent. Is it possible?


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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Sahil Dave
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 5:07 AM, Mani A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Nalin Savara"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > lol
> > >
> > > Keep laughing man... and yes; when I first saw that message; I was
> tempted
> > to write a small snippet of code to take a torrent file and a partially
> wget
> > gotten file---> and to convert the partially wget-ten file to a
> partially
> > gotten torrent.
> >
>
> The problem was with the unfinished Mandriva dvd dowload... I was not
> able to get faster mirrors... so I was looking for completing it with
> Ktorrent.

>> this could be done only if, you can find a torrent for mandriva dvd, that
contains exactly the same files and folders, so that when you start the
torrent in the same place where your partial stuff is, ktorrent is able to
find some already existing (downloaded) files. so, it'll continue from where
you stuck..!!



> Usually torrents are a bit slow (~100kbps)...but ok anyway.

>> and i thought torrents were much more reliable and faster (at least for
downloading complete distros.)

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Viksit Gaur
Hello,

--- Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> In the meantime I'm strongly tempted to request
> Kishore to consider 
> banning all mails that contain the text ``Sent from
> my handheld 
> crackberry'' or whatever, since I've yet to see one
> of those which 
> contains etiquette instead of of advertising.

Heh, and risk alienating those users from the mailing
list? :) Nooo. 

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Mani A
"Nalin Savara"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > lol
> >
> > Keep laughing man... and yes; when I first saw that message; I was tempted
> to write a small snippet of code to take a torrent file and a partially wget
> gotten file---> and to convert the partially wget-ten file to a partially
> gotten torrent.
>

The problem was with the unfinished Mandriva dvd dowload... I was not
able to get faster mirrors... so I was looking for completing it with
Ktorrent. Usually torrents are a bit slow (~100kbps)...but ok anyway.


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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Raj Shekhar
in infinite wisdom Arindam Ghosh spoke thus  On 04/11/2008 12:51 PM:

> +1I did the same while downloading Fedora 8. I switched from
> "wget" to "bittorrent-curses" around 3-4 times to get the best
> download speeds possible. It worked pretty well without any hickups.

 From what I have seen, torrent does a sanity check on the data it has 
downloaded and resumes from the point where it has left off.  I.e.  the 
only state that it sees it the data in the download.  Hence, if the file 
you are downloading is exactly the same what the torrent has, the 
torrent should be able to start from where wget left off.

This is the theory at least - untested, unverified etc. etc. disclaimers

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Arindam Ghosh
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:58 PM, Mehul Ved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 06:46:04PM +0530, Nalin Savara wrote:
>  > A Mani Wrote:--
>  > >
>  > >Is it possible to finish a partial download (wget) with ktorrent etc?
>  >
>
> > (1) Obvious Answer: NO - It is not possible to finish a partial download
>  > (wget) with ktorrent etc.
>
>  You can if the same download has a torrent somewhere.
>  eg. I am downloading an iso file of a certain distro using wget, if I
>  can get the torrents of the same version of the distro I can very well
>  use torrents to finish rest of the download.
>  But, since the OP hasn't mentioned what is being downloaded it can't be
>  ascertained as to whether it can be resumed using bittorrent or not.

+1I did the same while downloading Fedora 8. I switched from
"wget" to "bittorrent-curses" around 3-4 times to get the best
download speeds possible. It worked pretty well without any hickups.

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Sharninder
>  >
>  > the question is: the original partial file is a wget download - how
>  > can you continue that download with torrent?

I think what Mehul is trying to say is that if the filename that the
torrent client creates is exactly the same as the file that the user
had been downloading with wget, then most torrent clients will take
that as a base and assume that the data already 'in' the file has been
downloaded in a previous session and continue downloading the rest of
the data.

The gnome built-in torrent client does check the file for data already
downloaded while resuming a session, so Mehul's suggestion just might
work. I've never written a torrent client myself to understand the
protocol well enough, though.

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Mehul Ved
On Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 09:32:06PM +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> 
> On 11-Apr-08, at 9:13 PM, Mehul Ved wrote:
> > I stated that if the same download has an existing bittorrent file  
> > then
> > it can be done.
> 
> the question is: the original partial file is a wget download - how  
> can you continue that download with torrent?

Either I am failing to understand the question or others are failing to
understand my reply.
If the OP can provide the following then it maybe clearer
1) What is he downloading?
2) Does there exist a torrent file for the same somewhere?
3) Does he require the process of how download can be continued after
the torrent file has been obtained?
4) If possible, reason for switching over from wget to bittorrent.

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 11-Apr-08, at 9:13 PM, Mehul Ved wrote:

>> Mehul Wrote:
>> How'd ya manage to import a partially gotten wget into torrent  
>> download
>> proggy to "use torrents to finish rest of the download." ???
>>
>> Do let us know
>
> I stated that if the same download has an existing bittorrent file  
> then
> it can be done.

the question is: the original partial file is a wget download - how  
can you continue that download with torrent?


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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Mehul Ved
On Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 07:04:50PM +0530, Nalin Savara wrote:
> Mehul Wrote:
> How'd ya manage to import a partially gotten wget into torrent download
> proggy to "use torrents to finish rest of the download." ???
> 
> Do let us know

I stated that if the same download has an existing bittorrent file then
it can be done.
eg. Near the end of this month most people will be downloading Ubuntu
8.04 and Fedora 9. So, after starting the download they realise the
servers are heavily loaded thus giving them below optimal download
speeds. Thus, they can switch over to torrents for the rest of the
downloads. Bittorrent can check the file for the downloaded parts thus
avoiding re-downloading them. So, in effect you will be continuing your
downloads at much better speeds(subject to properly configured
bittorrent client).

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Sriram J
>
> In the meantime I'm strongly tempted to request Kishore to consider
> banning all mails that contain the text ``Sent from my handheld
> crackberry'' or whatever, since I've yet to see one of those which
> contains etiquette instead of of advertising.
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Raju


+1 from myside
Regards
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Nalin Savara
Mehul Wrote:
>
>You can if the same download has a torrent somewhere.
> eg. I am downloading an iso file of a certain distro using wget, if I
> can get the torrents of the same version of the distro I can very well
> use torrents to finish rest of the download.
>
How did you manage that mehul ?

How'd ya manage to import a partially gotten wget into torrent download
proggy to "use torrents to finish rest of the download." ???

Do let us know

Thanks and Regards,

N.S
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Mehul Ved
On Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 06:46:04PM +0530, Nalin Savara wrote:
> A Mani Wrote:--
> >
> >Is it possible to finish a partial download (wget) with ktorrent etc?
> 
> (1) Obvious Answer: NO - It is not possible to finish a partial download
> (wget) with ktorrent etc.

You can if the same download has a torrent somewhere.
eg. I am downloading an iso file of a certain distro using wget, if I
can get the torrents of the same version of the distro I can very well
use torrents to finish rest of the download. 
But, since the OP hasn't mentioned what is being downloaded it can't be
ascertained as to whether it can be resumed using bittorrent or not.

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Nalin Savara
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Sahil Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>by now Mani must have downloaded the same file 5 times with ktorrent... :-)
>
Yes indeed Sahil Dave... unless ofcourse... he believes "the journey is the
reward..." and he's enjoyin the journey ! ! !

-N.S
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Sahil Dave
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Nalin Savara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >After all the bluster, you owe teaching us how to continue an
> >interrupted torrent download using wget.
> >
> Hey Manish (and others),
>
> A Mani Wrote:--
> >
> >Is it possible to finish a partial download (wget) with ktorrent etc?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > A. Mani
> >
>
> (1) Obvious Answer: NO - It is not possible to finish a partial download
> (wget) with ktorrent etc.
>
> (2) To complete a partial download (wget) using the wget -c option.
>

by now Mani must have downloaded the same file 5 times with ktorrent... :-)

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Nalin Savara
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>After all the bluster, you owe teaching us how to continue an
>interrupted torrent download using wget.
>
Hey Manish (and others),

A Mani Wrote:--
>
>Is it possible to finish a partial download (wget) with ktorrent etc?
>
> Thanks
>
> A. Mani
>

(1) Obvious Answer: NO - It is not possible to finish a partial download
(wget) with ktorrent etc.

(2) To complete a partial download (wget) using the wget -c option.

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Nalin
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Raj Mathur
On Friday 11 Apr 2008, Nalin Savara wrote:
> >BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while
>
> That msg was posted from a mobile device-- and yes; I pointed out why
> I felt my post was relevant.

I really feel that you cannot use that as an excuse for flouting mailing 
list etiquette.  If your mail client doesn't let you add text inline in 
mails, you can:

1. Get yourself another mobile device that does, or

2. Not post to the list until you have access to a proper e-mail client.

In the meantime I'm strongly tempted to request Kishore to consider 
banning all mails that contain the text ``Sent from my handheld 
crackberry'' or whatever, since I've yet to see one of those which 
contains etiquette instead of of advertising.

Regards,

-- Raju
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Manish
  On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Nalin Savara wrote:
  > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Sharninder wrote:
  >
  >  > >  > (2) I pointed out that wget supports the above "get files in pieces"
  >  > >  > use-case-- through the -c command-line switch and hence is
  >  > sufficient.
  >  > >
  >  > >  BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while
  >  > >  you are investigating what is a top post, you could also investigate
  >  > >  the difference between a distributed download and a resumed download
  >  > >  - and the meaning of BS
  >  >
  >  > lol
  >  >
  >  > Keep laughing man... and yes; when I first saw that message; I
was tempted
  >  to write a small snippet of code to take a torrent file and a
partially wget
  >  gotten file---> and to convert the partially wget-ten file to a partially
  >  gotten torrent.

So why didn't you?

  >  But ok reading that mail; I could see that the obvious reason that
  >  question is being asked is because the user doesnt seem to be
aware that you
  >  can do 'resumed downloads' with wget.

-c seems to continue broken downloads of a /single/ file (as in one
piece).  Where as a torrent is a, well.. torrent[1].  The below excerpt
from the wget man page about -c option does not directly or indirectly
suggest what you claim.

,[ Excerpt from wget(1) ]---
|  -c
|  --continue
|  Continue getting a partially-downloaded file.  This is useful
when you want to finish up a download started by a pre-
|  vious instance of Wget, or by another program.  For instance:
|
|  wget -c ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/ls-lR.Z
|
|  If there is a file named ls-lR.Z in the current directory, Wget
will assume that it is the first portion of the remote
|  file, and will ask the server to continue the retrieval from an
offset equal to the length of the local file.
|
|  Note that you don't need to specify this option if you just
want the current invocation of Wget to retry downloading a
|  file should the connection be lost midway through.  This is the
default behavior.  -c only affects resumption of down-
|  loads started prior to this invocation of Wget, and whose local
files are still sitting around.
|
|  Without -c, the previous example would just download the remote
file to ls-lR.Z.1, leaving the truncated ls-lR.Z file
|  alone.
|
|  Beginning with Wget 1.7, if you use -c on a non-empty file, and
it turns out that the server does not support contin-
|  ued downloading, Wget will refuse to start the download from
scratch, which would effectively ruin existing contents.
|  If you really want the download to start from scratch, remove the file.
|
|  Also beginning with Wget 1.7, if you use -c on a file which is
of equal size as the one on the server, Wget will
|  refuse to download the file and print an explanatory message.
The same happens when the file is smaller on the server
|  than locally (presumably because it was changed on the server
since your last download attempt)---because ``continu-
|  ing'' is not meaningful, no download occurs.
|
|  On the other side of the coin, while using -c, any file that's
bigger on the server than locally will be considered an
|  incomplete download and only "(length(remote) - length(local))"
bytes will be downloaded and tacked onto the end of
|  the local file.  This behavior can be desirable in certain
cases---for instance, you can use wget -c to download just
|  the new portion that's been appended to a data collection or log file.
|
|  However, if the file is bigger on the server because it's been
changed, as opposed to just appended to, you'll end up
|  with a garbled file.  Wget has no way of verifying that the
local file is really a valid prefix of the remote file.
|  You need to be especially careful of this when using -c in
conjunction with -r, since every file will be considered as
|  an "incomplete download" candidate.
|
|  Another instance where you'll get a garbled file if you try to
use -c is if you have a lame HTTP proxy that inserts a
|  ``transfer interrupted'' string into the local file.  In the
future a ``rollback'' option may be added to deal with
|  this case.
|
|  Note that -c only works with FTP servers and with HTTP servers
that support the "Range" header.
`

After all the bluster, you owe teaching us how to continue an
interrupted torrent download using wget.

-- Manish
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmented_downloading

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Nalin Savara
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Sharninder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >  > (2) I pointed out that wget supports the above "get files in pieces"
> >  > use-case-- through the -c command-line switch and hence is
> sufficient.
> >
> >  BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while
> >  you are investigating what is a top post, you could also investigate
> >  the difference between a distributed download and a resumed download
> >  - and the meaning of BS
>
> lol
>
> Keep laughing man... and yes; when I first saw that message; I was tempted
to write a small snippet of code to take a torrent file and a partially wget
gotten file---> and to convert the partially wget-ten file to a partially
gotten torrent.

But ok reading that mail; I could see that the obvious reason that
question is being asked is because the user doesnt seem to be aware that you
can do 'resumed downloads' with wget.

I hope that helps...

Regards,

Nalin
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Nalin Savara
>BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while
>
>
That msg was posted from a mobile device-- and yes; I pointed out why I felt
my post was relevant.

As regards the rest of your post; I dont even consider it worthwhile to even
reply.

Thanks and have several nice days...
-N.
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Sharninder
>  > (2) I pointed out that wget supports the above "get files in pieces"
>  > use-case-- through the -c command-line switch and hence is sufficient.
>
>  BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while
>  you are investigating what is a top post, you could also investigate
>  the difference between a distributed download and a resumed download
>  - and the meaning of BS

lol

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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 11-Apr-08, at 2:47 PM, Nalin Savara wrote:

> (2) I pointed out that wget supports the above "get files in pieces"
> use-case-- through the -c command-line switch and hence is sufficient.

BS. if you would learn not to top post, I would elaborate. But while  
you are investigating what is a top post, you could also investigate  
the difference between a distributed download and a resumed download  
- and the meaning of BS


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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Nalin Savara
To re-phrase my reply:-- (and Mani; please point out if I'm off-target or
on-target)

(1) I assume that by "download partially wget file through torrent" you are
saying "how can I completely a large file which I've partially got through
wget ?"-- torrent is mentioned here because when we talk of the use-case of
"get files in pieces" we think of torrent.

(2) I pointed out that wget supports the above "get files in pieces"
use-case-- through the -c command-line switch and hence is sufficient.

(3) I've furthermore pointed out that scanning the
documentation/manual-pages of wget would help further familiarize with
various options.

I hope that helps...

Regards,

-N.S


On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> On 11-Apr-08, at 11:34 AM, Nalin Savara wrote:
>
> > Ho ho ho.. You have'nt read the manual.. Have you ? R.t.F.M
>
> I think he wants to complete a partial download started with wget
> using torrent. RTOP
>
>
> --
> regards
>
> Kenneth Gonsalves
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>
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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-11 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves

On 11-Apr-08, at 11:34 AM, Nalin Savara wrote:

> Ho ho ho.. You have'nt read the manual.. Have you ? R.t.F.M

I think he wants to complete a partial download started with wget  
using torrent. RTOP


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Re: [ilugd] convert ?

2008-04-10 Thread Nalin Savara
Ho ho ho.. You have'nt read the manual.. Have you ? R.t.F.M

To complete a partial download you started with wget :-
1. cd to folder where you were downloading.
2. Give command :-
wget -c [url]
where url = url you were earlier incomplete downloading
3. Wget will detect partial .. And complete it..

Hope that helps..
-Nalin
-sent from mobile-

On 4/11/08, Mani A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to finish a partial download (wget) with ktorrent etc?
>
> Thanks
>
> A. Mani
>
>
>
> --
> A. Mani
> Member, Cal. Math. Soc
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