FW: bdflush

2004-12-06 Thread Gershon Geva
-Original Message- From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 12:02 PM To: Gershon Geva Subject: Re: bdflush Gershon Geva wrote: > regarding http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-fs8.html : > Thanks, it's a very interesting article,

wanderlast and displaying windows-1255 message subjects

2004-12-06 Thread Micha Feigin
I am using wanderlust under emacs to read my mail. I am getting some messages with subject and sender marked as something similar to =?windows-1255?B?4eXs7SDu+Obl9+k=?= 2445 Any way to make wanderlust display the characters properly, even if they are not in the right order? ==

Re: Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Marc A. Volovic wrote: > direction of the image? How can an image have a direction? Since he was refering to HPGL images, I ASSUMED that they had originaly been destined for a pen plotter or a device such as a milling machine. How you hold the result, i.e. a plot or an circuit board, or a gear,

Re: Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread mavram
for tiff files thjere is tiffinfo. In debian this is part of the libtiff-tools package. good luck, Avraham = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo u

Re: Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread Marc A. Volovic
Quoth David Harel: > statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images. direction of the image? How can an image have a direction? -- ---MAV Marc A. Volovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Swiftouch, LTD

Re: Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread David Harel
Got great answers for TIFF files. I didn't find any of the tools to support HPGL though. Does anyone know about HPGL info utilities? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:06:07PM +0200, David Harel wrote: Hi, I am looking for tools or even better libraries that can report statisti

Replacing the processor + motherboard.

2004-12-06 Thread Shaul Karl
Omer Zak wrote on http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/12-2004/13024.html: > I am now in the market for a replacement processor + motherboard for > my PC. In case you don't have other use for your old hardware, I hope you will advertise it in the usual places. If appropriate, please

Re: Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread mavram
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:06:07PM +0200, David Harel wrote: > Hi, > > I am looking for tools or even better libraries that can report > statistics about tiff files and HPGL files. The most important > statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images. > For tiff files,

Re: Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:06:07PM +0200, David Harel wrote: > Hi, > > I am looking for tools or even better libraries that can report > statistics about tiff files and HPGL files. The most important > statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images. imagemagick (the l

Re: Any problems in linux support of new motherboards?

2004-12-06 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Omer Zak wrote: I am now in the market for a replacement processor + motherboard for my PC. One of my concerns is 100% Linux support (). Are there still s+l (i.e. integrated sound and LAN, but no integrated video) motherboards, which have peripherals and/or features not supported by Linux? A fri

Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread David Harel
Hi, I am looking for tools or even better libraries that can report statistics about tiff files and HPGL files. The most important statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images. -- Thanks. David Harel, == Home office +972 4 6921986 Fax:

Tiff and HPGL tools

2004-12-06 Thread David Harel
Hi, I am looking for tools or even better libraries that can report statistics about tiff files and HPGL files. The most important statistical item I am looking for is the size and direction of the images. -- Thanks. David Harel, == Home office +972 4 6921986 Fax:

Re: bdflush

2004-12-06 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Gershon, Gershon Geva wrote: I have a video recording system that writes 400 buffers per second, each ranging from 100 bytes to 4KB. I am trying to tweak bdflush in order to optimize it for this specific usage profile. Can anyone suggest What is the best strategy