[DBM file]

2004-09-24 Thread guillaume meurice
Hi all, I'm trying to use .dbm file, initially created with perl 5.6.0 on a red hat linux workstation, with perl 5.8.4 on mac OSX (10.3.4). Those dbm file can't be tie : can't tie file ./data/22092003/orf/dbm/directory.dbm : Inappropriate file type or format. Is there any tricks so that

Re: Thunderbird

2004-09-24 Thread Joel Rees
On 2004.9.24, at 11:55 AM, wren argetlahm wrote: --- 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

How to find fonts for ImageMagick

2004-09-24 Thread Thomas von Eyben
Hi there I have also been struggeling with the installation of ImageMagick and I am currently in the process of gathering all the relevant C-libraries. One problem that I'd like to get help with is how to tell ImageMagick which fonts to use! I am having problems specifying specific versions of

Re: Thunderbird

2004-09-24 Thread Chris Devers
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, wren argetlahm wrote: Incidentally, the .vcf file generated by AB looks akin to your example but with a space between every charecter and two newlines instead of one. Is that normal, or might that be part of the reason that Firebird is having difficulty reading it? It

Re: Thunderbird

2004-09-24 Thread Joel Rees
On 2004.9.24, at 11:34 AM, Chris Devers wrote: 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