--- Chris Devers wrote:
> --- Joel Rees wrote:
>
> > I don't know about .vcf, but .csv is fairly easy
> to just look at with
> > a text editor (formatting off, of course).
Yeah, they're both just text and (pretty) easily
readable. The problem comes in that I don't want to
stop using AddressBook
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Joel Rees wrote:
> I don't know about .vcf, but .csv is fairly easy to just look at with
> a text editor (formatting off, of course).
VCF is (basically) an ascii format. You can encode binary data (e.g.
photos) in it, but it's base64 encoded (just like email) so you can pok
I'd like to take more time for this, but waiting doesn't produce more
time this week. So I'll just toss out an idea --
You might be interested in this page, entitled
"Import Address Book
records into to Thunderbird" :
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040905025741769
When I googled
On Sep 23, 2004, at 1:28 PM, John Siracusa wrote:
In summary, ImageMagick is evil, and building it from source is a
pain. But
it's *still* better than trusting someone else to do it and then
allowing
them to spray files all over your disk :)
That's not what happens with Sherm's installer. It's a
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 10:47:27 -0700, Mark Wheeler wrote:
> Yes, I'm sure you are right on all counts, but I'm a glutton for a
> little punishment, I guess. :) Trust me when I say I'm still keeping it
> in mind. I would just like to understand a bit more about what's going
> on under the hood. I like
Yes, I'm sure you are right on all counts, but I'm a glutton for a
little punishment, I guess. :) Trust me when I say I'm still keeping it
in mind. I would just like to understand a bit more about what's going
on under the hood. I like to be creative, but the other side of my
brain likes a litt
Really, you could have been using three different graphic engine API's
since early yesterday if you had just downloaded and installed Sherm's
Fat Camel and/or GraphicsKit. The guy built these awesome installers
and you're completely ignoring it. In fact, here we are re-hashing some
of the same
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Mark Wheeler wrote:
> When I tried to
> install perlmagick, it gave me an error, could not find cc or gcc.
Ahh, ok, that is something that needs to be addressed (and would have to
be addressed no matter how you're getting your software, unless you luck
out and there are bin
Sorry if I am prematurely coming to the list. That's the last thing I
want to do. I'm learning as I go. And... I just learned some more. When
I tried to install perlmagick, it gave me an error, could not find cc
or gcc. I did a little looking around and it seems that it can't find a
compiler. I
On 23 Sep 2004, at 12:28, Chris Devers wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Ingo Weiss wrote:
I installed Fink after unsuccessfully trying to install Image::Magick
using CPAN a couple of days ago. Fink is installing imagemagick as I
write this. I was kind of hoping that this, and then installing
Image::Magi
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Ingo Weiss wrote:
> I installed Fink after unsuccessfully trying to install Image::Magick
> using CPAN a couple of days ago. Fink is installing imagemagick as I
> write this. I was kind of hoping that this, and then installing
> Image::Magick using CPAN again, would actually g
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Mark Wheeler wrote:
> Ok, I installed fink, no problems.
>
> I used $ sudo apt-get install imagemagick and installed imagemagick - no
> problems.
>
> I then used $ sudo apt-get install perlmagick-pm581 and got an error,
> "couldn't find package perlmagick-pm581", so I'm gues
> % sudo fink -y install imagemagick
> % sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install Image::Magick'
>
> This gets you 90% of the way there, at least.
I installed Fink after unsuccessfully trying to install Image::Magick
using CPAN a couple of days ago. Fink is installing imagemagick as I
write this. I was
And finally, I guess, this is basically all I want to use the ImageMagick for:
Image resizing.
Image compression - jpg
Finding image DPI
Finding image size
Clean up image (sharpen, etc.)
Well, other than sharpen, you can actually do all that in Image
Events which comes with Mac OS X (10.3?).
tell
Ok, I installed fink, no problems.
I used $ sudo apt-get install imagemagick and installed imagemagick -
no problems.
I then used $ sudo apt-get install perlmagick-pm581 and got an error,
"couldn't find package perlmagick-pm581", so I'm guessing that is
didn't install because fink couldn't find
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