Jake wrote:
>> Can anyone please recommend a simple dos program that will flip
>> a .jpg image?
>
>I don't think I'd call them simple
(snip)
I know a better alternative - jpegtran.exe from jpeg 6b ;-)
"jpegtran -rotate 180 imagein.jpg imageout.jpg", but that one might not
work (I haven't tried th
"Thomas Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> DNS#1 204.178.185.5
>> DNS#2 204.178.185.105
>>
>> smtp: mail1.1nol.com
>> pop: mail1.1nol.com user: "user" password: "password"
>
> What I posted on this list from a text-file download agrees with the
> DNS #s, but the SMTP & POP3 server were bo
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 22:51:22 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:
> I think that Pete's clock is off by a couple of days! Although his header
> said he sent it on Thursday, he referred to a Saturday post by Clarence.
OOoops!
But that's odd... After changing the mobo, I set the CMOS correctly!
Hmmm... Maybe
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 21:39:20 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Pete wrote:
>> Hi Clarence,
>> Does adding the ";" to """ make a difference?
> Yup.
> Where were you before I passed the point of no return ?
> Never mind.
> You didn't know I was flailing about trying to make some
> sense of this N
I think that Pete's clock is off by a couple of days! Although his header
said he sent it on Thursday, he referred to a Saturday post by Clarence.
Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona USA
Pete wrote:
>>Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from ns.arachne.cz (ns.arachne.cz [212.24.129.58])
by sp
Thomas,
Yes, 1 Nation Online has added another "1" in their
email servers, so now it is mail1.1nol.com! All
other aspects are the same. I have unconfirmed
reports of Lynx 386 DOS being able to access and file
the signup pages! No JavaScript maybe? Which is
cool with me! Anyhow, I have update
On 12 Aug 00 at 16:56, Matt Bahls wrote:
>>Can you confirm this address? When I try it, I get one of those, "This
>>Domain For Sale" pages.
>>
>>Matt
Sorry 'bout the typo. It is http://www.netseller.com .
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
Duct tape is like The Force, it has a light side and a dark side
a
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 10:55:04 +0200 (MET DST), Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Also they seem to have a great sense of humor at starwars.com since all the
> cookies are named "wookie-cookie" ;-)
Do they also call JS... "Jabba script"? :-)
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Glenn McCorkle [EMAIL PRO
Pete wrote:
>
> Hi Clarence,
> Does adding the ";" to """ make a difference?
Yup.
Where were you before I passed the point of no return ?
Never mind.
You didn't know I was flailing about trying to make some
sense of this NONsense.
I would be WAY ahead now if I had seen your message on Thursda
Hi Arachnoids,
Point your Arachne here:
http://survpc.virtualave.net/
See what displayed in the status bar? ;)
Would it be possible to add ten seconds or so reappear delay
to that "fly to" message handler? When your mouse passed
over a link, the URL will be gone in just a second or less...
I wrote:
>
> I have found that Arachne has a problem with these HTML entities and there
> are probably a lot more: >,<,",\,'.
>
> In order to recognize the entity, Arachne must see a space after it.
> She will eat that space when displaying the character, but other browsers
> won't.
Pete wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 01:13:41 +, J. J. Young wrote:
> Graphics Workshop for DOS: http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/gws.html
> SEA for DOS: http://www.photodex.com/products/dos/index.html
> There was interest expressed in the animated version of PNG (MNG). There's
> information about a 32-bi
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 20:03:58 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Hello All;
> I have found that Arachne has a problem with these HTML entities and there
> are probably a lot more: >,<,",\,'.
> In order to recognize the entity, Arachne must see a space after it.
> She will eat that space when display
Eric S. Emerson wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
> Can you please limit your line length. When your lines are
> longer than 80 characters they get lost. Then I have to edit your
> emails to read them.
Thank you Eric;
I officially pass the office of line length constable into your good hands.
- Clar
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 18:34:10 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:
> I checked, and the problem is *not* with how Arachne handles the
> tag.
> The tag tells a browser to preserve the spacing and everything
> like that regardless of screen resolution, etc.
> That is where the problem on that example lies.
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 14:36:49 +0300, Or Botton wrote:
> Recently I started finding sites designed in a very weird way -
> all the images are ordered in a collumn that is going down, and
> the text as well. ...
Any examples? URLs, please...
> the text as well. Seems to be something that can only
L.D. Best wrote:
> I checked, and the problem is *not* with how Arachne handles the
> tag.
The segment may contain anchors, images, rules and style changes,
but no tags that would cause a paragraph break e.g. or .
Since tags _are_ allowed, you must use entity equivalents for the
literal char
Mike Millen wrote:
> Can anyone please recommend a simple dos program that will flip
> a .jpg image?
I don't think I'd call them simple - they are professional tools - but
Graphics Workshop and SEA will flip, mirror etc. They will do that for
you without requiring reading of a manual, though for
Pete wrote:
> However, only some are distorted. Some pix resulted in fractional
> values, which I rounded to the nearest whole pixel. I bet that's what
> did it!
-- Pete, it sounds as if you haven't resampled/resized the images to
their smaller sizes. This can give bad results all round: dist
Hello All;
I have found that Arachne has a problem with these HTML entities and there
are probably a lot more: >,<,",\,'.
In order to recognize the entity, Arachne must see a space after it.
She will eat that space when displaying the character, but other browsers
won't.
To display (in PRE for
Hi Matt,
Can you please limit your line length. When your lines are
longer than 80 characters they get lost. Then I have to edit your
emails to read them.
Thanks,
Eric
Matt wrote:
>
>I was at the local Goodwill about two months ago and they had a complete Mac system
I checked, and the problem is *not* with how Arachne handles the
tag.
The problem is with the person who put that stuff up on the page.
The tag tells a browser to preserve the spacing and everything
like that regardless of screen resolution, etc.
The tag does *NOT* [and cannot] tell a browse
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 16:56:0 -0600, Matt Bahls wrote:
> Can you confirm this address? When I try it, I get one of those, "This Domain
> For Sale" pages.
> Matt
>> Pete, try http://www.netsellers.com.
> Regards,
> Matt Bahls
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I got that, too.
- P
Can you confirm this address? When I try it, I get one of those, "This Domain For
Sale" pages.
Matt
At 8/12/00 10:41:00 AM you wrote:
>On 10 Aug 00 at 4:04, Pete wrote:
>
>>>An excellent example! Here (as perhaps many places?) there are very few
>>>computers being trashed. I-net didn't take o
I was at the local Goodwill about two months ago and they had a complete Mac system
there. The problem? They had everything priced individually, including the keyboard.
As for Garage Sales, there was village wide sales today here and I saw one of my
neighbors had a complete system (minus prin
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 16:34:20 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:
> Pete,
> The next time you find this situation, do an F4 and then an F7 search
> for the name of the graphic; I'm willing to bet next month's paycheck
> you discover that the HTML code has "height=" and/or "width=" parameters
> within the c
I'm sorry, but I don't think any type of web page based message system
would be as functional as the list. We can scan and delete if we like
right now; and there *are* options to downloading all the mail before
scanning.
A number of sites for e-mail which are Arachne friendly have been
mentioned
Pete,
Point of fact -- When images view poorly within a page, but quite well
when "right clicked," the fault is NOT that of Arachne.
The next time you find this situation, do an F4 and then an F7 search
for the name of the graphic; I'm willing to bet next month's paycheck
you discover that the H
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> When I compose the TBS files within Arachne and save them on the
> disk. Where is the information of the select box? The files
> seem to be identical.
Hello Christof;
That information is saved in the file NAME.
> In short: Is there a way to tell Arachne that she is
On 10 Aug 00 at 4:04, Pete wrote:
>>An excellent example! Here (as perhaps many places?) there are very few
>>computers being trashed. I-net didn't take off until recently, so most
>>leftovers are from offices (like this box!). I wonder if there are any
>>dealers of obsolete parts... Its easier t
On 12 Aug 00 at 10:50, Edenyard wrote:
>> Have you checked really obvious things? E.g., is the vertical
>>centring control noisy? Is the up-and-down rhythmical, or twitchy and
>>random? If rhythmical, maybe there's hum modulation on a supply line
>>(suspect large electrolytics in power supply).
When I tried to use Arachne as a mere mail transport agent I got
a problem with killing sent files.
Files to be sent (TBS) were prepared by Pegasus mail. Arachne uploads
them to the SMTP server. Then she is expected to delete them, but
she does not.
I understand the select box on the mail c
Inspired by "Dale Mentzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would like to make some remarks concerning Pegasus Mail
customization when using
Arachne as a mail transport agent
-
> Run PCONFIG.EXE and select "Manage user- defined
> gateway". Then hit key to define new gat
Recently I started finding sites designed in a very weird way -
all the images are ordered in a collumn that is going down, and
the text as well. Seems to be something that can only be viewed by
Netscape 4.x+ and IE4+. What is that thing?
Or Botton
Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On line 156 of adial.c:
> if(!strncmpi(value,"@PPPD.EXE",9) || !strncmpi(value,"@EPPPD.EXE",10))
>
> So you can have "Connection @PPPD.EXE" or "Connection @EPPPD.EXE" and
> pppdrc.cfg will be written. IMHO this should be changed into:
>
>if(strstr(strupr(v
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 10:28:50 -0400 (EDT) Bob V wrote:
> Note: Not everyhing worked perfectly, I had to throw away the VGA monitor for a
> bad tube and the image on the 20" seems to move up and down now, but it was ok
> when I first bought it. Anyone know what could cause this?
>
Have you che
Bernie wrote:
> Glenn wrote:
>> A hospital in Billings Montana *was* going to send over 100 complete
>> systems to the "trash heap".
>> Thanks to the efforts a few people at that hospital... I will be getting
>> about 30 to 40 of them. (for free, just pay for shipping)
> Excuse me? What are you
Glenn wrote:
> The problem lies somewhere within Michael's HTML renering engine.
>The question is: *Where* in there??? :-)
html.c line 556 perhaps?
if(buf[i]=='<' && !plaintext) //zacatek HTMLtagu
plaintext is 0 on HTML pages.
Perhaps the following would be better:
if(buf[i]=='<' && buf[
Glenn wrote:
>A hospital in Billings Montana *was* going to send over 100 complete
>systems to the "trash heap".
>Thanks to the efforts a few people at that hospital... I will be getting
>about 30 to 40 of them. (for free, just pay for shipping)
Excuse me? What are you going to use 30-40 machines
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