On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 16:18, you wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied, but apart from running Scribe on Wine it looks
> like a lost cause.
>
> Sorry Craig - I can't provide a sample because we don't have recording
> software, only Olympus playback software for Windows.
>
> The Olympus foot pedal connec
Thanks to all who replied, but apart from running Scribe on Wine it looks like
a lost cause.
Sorry Craig - I can't provide a sample because we don't have recording
software, only Olympus playback software for Windows.
The Olympus foot pedal connects to usb or a com port. Nick I'm sure you're
(1) Fifteen assorted Ubuntus just arrived from Europe; they're in
the letterbox at 125 Sparks Road for the first comer [note A]
(2) I've abandoned the simple command-line process of, for example,
obtaining sound by doing no more than gurgulating the necrotiser and
running zxcvb on the p
Tom: can you record something to a dss file then put it available on a web
page somewhere?
-Original Message-
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 10 April 2006 3:47 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: OT: Transcription software for Linux
On Mon,
Not OT at all!
> My wife does some part time work transcribing Olympus audio files to
> Office/OpenOffice documents, but since she became a convert a couple of years
> ago, she would much prefer to work exclusively in Linux. I'm looking for some
> software to play back Olympus .dss files using
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:26:27 +1200
Tom Munro Glass wrote:
> My wife does some part time work transcribing Olympus audio files to
> Office/OpenOffice documents, but since she became a convert a couple of years
> ago, she would much prefer to work exclusively in Linux. I'm looking for some
> sof
I have no idea if this is any use, but I have some philips tape-based
transcriber players.
Please email me if they're any good to you.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Munro Glass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 10 April 2006 2:26 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: OT:
On 4/10/06, Tom Munro Glass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My wife does some part time work transcribing Olympus audio files to
> Office/OpenOffice documents, but since she became a convert a couple of years
> ago, she would much prefer to work exclusively in Linux. I'm looking for some
> software to
I don't recall who was asking, but here's a USB master copier for moving
files about without a computer.
www.jaycar.co.nz
search for product XC4962
My wife does some part time work transcribing Olympus audio files to
Office/OpenOffice documents, but since she became a convert a couple of years
ago, she would much prefer to work exclusively in Linux. I'm looking for some
software to play back Olympus .dss files using a foot pedal to control
> Is there a way to make subfolders within folders in a imap store?
I use Evolution, which uses right-click then "New Folder" too, but if
you want to it the hardcore dangerous way:
$ telnet your-imap-host 143
Trying your-imap-hosts-ip...
Connected to your-imap-host.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK
> However, why not just use (to|cc):[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't do that, finishing anything with "any string at all" anchored to
"end of line" is a waste of time. Comparison stops when the pattern
mismatches, or when the pattern runs out, which gives a match. Same as
sed, grep, and everything else.
V
> and my rule is (to|cc)*.:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Read that again carefully ;), then make it
* ^(to|cc):[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Understanding regular expressions is well worth the effort!
Btw the @ is not a special character and shouldn't be quoted.
Volker
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On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 23:13:17 +1200
Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Steve,
>
> I think that my criteria are also expecting a direct == match on the cc
> or to and not 'contains'.
>
> If the message is sent cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and my rule is (to|cc)*.:[EMAIL P
Thanks Steve,
I think that my criteria are also expecting a direct == match on the cc
or to and not 'contains'.
If the message is sent cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and my rule is (to|cc)*.:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
then the message is ignored.
Thoughts?
Cheers Don
Steve Holdoway wrote:
On Sunday 09 April 2006 21:57, Don Gould wrote:
> I've set up my wife on an imap account on our cc box.
>
> She's used to having sub folders in sub folders in her inbox.
>
> Is there a way to make subfolders within folders in a imap store?
This is a function of your mail client. In KMail I right c
I've set up my wife on an imap account on our cc box.
She's used to having sub folders in sub folders in her inbox.
Is there a way to make subfolders within folders in a imap store?
Cheers Don
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 19:54:00 +1200
Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting mail turning up in the inbox when it shouldn't be.
>
> Can anyone spot what I've done wrong?
>
> I'm not sure I've got the folder names right where they've got spaces in
> them... eg NZ Nog, NA Nog
>
> Cheer
I'm getting mail turning up in the inbox when it shouldn't be.
Can anyone spot what I've done wrong?
I'm not sure I've got the folder names right where they've got spaces in
them... eg NZ Nog, NA Nog
Cheers Don
LOGFILE=/home/don/procmail.log
VERBOSE=on
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
:0
* ^(To|Cc):[E
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