with this
version.
You need to install the package aspell-en.
rick
. This
presumably also includes the extended-access lists which psync won't
handle.
Note that there is a known problem with rsync on tiger and large
files. I tries switching my backup regimen to rsync but had to switch
back to psync due to the crashes.
rick
is left blank, that top-level node
in the DocSet Browser becomes a file system browser anchored at '/'!
I think it would be better if the top-level entries either did nothing
or (my preference) removed from the browser entirely if not set.
rick
literally could not do my current job without the sort of understanding
that I have now. It pays off in ways you simply cannot imagine.
--Rick Anderson
The only difference between me and a madman,
is that I am not mad. -- Salvador Dali
such a thing. Is there a text editor (preferably something
simple) on Windows that allows you to deal with line breaks the way
BBEdit does?
--Rick Anderson
The only difference between me and a madman,
is that I am not mad. -- Salvador Dali
current and historic DST rules back to
1972.
Cheers!
Rick Measham
(disclaimer: I have developed some of the DateTime modules)
Senior Developer
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On 31 Aug 2004, at 12:09 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
Great - so now our ancestors have to deal with the Y4G bug? ;-)
LOL .. no .. unless you continue to abbreviate. The dates will range
from 1-01-01 to 1-12-31 and 2004 will mean 2004 not 12004.
Cheers!
Rick
(They're your decedents
On 31 Aug 2004, at 12:12 PM, Paul McCann wrote:
You need to add a -get after the prop(). Strangely enough I saw this
by
googling on Mac::Glue physical_size, and the only thing whacked
(modulo close relatives) was your post of 18th March, containing the
vital get. So you want...
LOL .. thanks
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 07:03:30AM -0400, Sherm Pendley wrote:
On Aug 23, 2004, at 5:15 PM, Rick Frankel wrote:
Short answer: Perl objects can't be used as outline objects.
Long answer: When you pass a Perl object to a Cocoa method, a ObjC
stand-in is created, but not retained. Ordinarily
as outline items?
tia,
rick
,
'openPanelDidEnd:returnCode:contextInfo:', undef
);
When invoked, the panel flashes on screen and disappears. It does not
invoke the end selector.
Is this a bug in my understanding/implementation or camelbones? or
is something else broken (FWIW, OSX 1.3.5)
tia,
rick
a page at the end
$page-do_something() # Do stuff to the page
If there's any PDF::API2ers reading this, feel free to correct my code.
Cheers!
Rick
On 15 Jun 2004, at 7:08 AM, Nelius Bresnan wrote:
I'm a Perl novice using the PDF::API package to add stuff to the end
of a
PDF
everything off the disk, I'm
sure someone else will chip in shortly with exactly which package it
is.
Cheers!
Rick Measham
On 28 May 2004, at 11:55 AM, Timothy Bailey wrote:
I've been playing around with CPAN, to get some modules installed.
Unfortunately, something seems to be not working. Perhaps
On 30 Apr 2004, at 12:20 AM, zunsheng Jiao wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new on perl.
I need to separate a huge file to small files. It has three columns.
If first column is a number , use this number as a file name (i. e.,
260.dat and 300.dat for following sample), and then writing column 2
and columns
unsubscribe
properties, using the applescript/glue interface?
Here's the script I use for querying my addressbook from mutt.
The output format is specific to the mutt interface,
but the commented out section shows how to get the address info.
rick
cut here ---
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use Mac::Glue qw(:glue
1. Product plug (sorry Merlyn) - OmniGraffle is by far the best
development-planning tool I've ever seen. Love it.
2. I'm trying to perl + Mac::Glue it, but after reading through the
OmniGraffle.pod and Mac::Glue I'm still lost.
The following applescript works:
tell front document of
is 8.667MB, the size I'm looking for.
Cheers!
Rick
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Need some quick help ... how do I turn a perl script into a droplet
(and when I do, do the dropped files appear in @ARGV still?)
Cheers!
Rick
Senior Developer
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18 Greenaway Street VIC 3105
Tel: (03) 9850 3255
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http
or program onto it. It itself is a droplet)
Thanks for the suggestion .. looks good.
Cheers
Rick
Senior Developer
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18 Greenaway Street VIC 3105
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;
# 0
print $MacError
#
Now surely if the file doesn't work (like if I'm supposed to put some
object there) I should be getting some sort of error?
(If there's a better way to get the size of a folder, please let me
know!)
Cheers!
Rick
Senior Developer
PrintSupply - Print Procurement Supply
it.
Cheers!
Rick Measham
Senior Developer
PrintSupply - Print Procurement Supply Management
18 Greenaway Street VIC 3105
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you'll need the full path to it.
That's just my thoughts, given the 'super-user' related errors.
Cheers!
Rick
On 17 Feb 2004, at 1:54 PM, Salvatore Denaro wrote:
The only thing in the system log that looks like there may be a
problem is:
aped[185]: Attach denied: super-user process
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Rick Measham wrote:
I'd love to see an XML parser embedded into SQL so that I can have:
CREATE TABLE aTable (id serial, data XML);
On 5 Feb 2004, at 05:21 pm, Chris Devers replied:
Does this help?
snip
Is this along the lines of what you were hoping for?
Thanks Christ
On 6 Feb 2004, at 01:47 pm, Rick Measham wrote:
Thanks Christ,
erm .. sorry .. chris ..
Rick Measham
Senior Designer and Developer
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will still be of use to someone...
Very true .. I'm a PostGreSQLer rather than a MySQLer, and looking
through the mailing lists there it looks like theres been talk of
accessing the XML as data rather than as text ... h.. Feb 2003 .. I
might poke some people!
Rick Measham
Senior Designer
handle data-locking so you and I can't both be writing to
a file at the same time.
In short there's no question about which is the better option.
Databases are quicker and safer.
Cheers!
Rick
Rick Measham
Senior Designer and Developer
Printaform Pty Ltd
Tel: (03) 9850 3255
Fax: (03) 9850 3277
' is an XML field
and could search it according to requirements.
/dream
Rick Measham
Senior Designer and Developer
Printaform Pty Ltd
Tel: (03) 9850 3255
Fax: (03) 9850 3277
http://www.printaform.com.au
http://www.printsupply.com.au
vcard: http://www.printaform.com.au/staff/rickm.vcf
.
Cheers!
Rick
Rick Measham
Senior Designer and Developer
Printaform Pty Ltd
Tel: (03) 9850 3255
Fax: (03) 9850 3277
http://www.printaform.com.au
http://www.printsupply.com.au
vcard: http://www.printaform.com.au/staff/rickm.vcf
OK, I'm a git. I didn't scroll down so I didn't realise this had
already been answered half a dozen times. Sorry!
On 2 Feb 2004, at 10:32 am, Rick Measham wrote:
On 2 Feb 2004, at 12:59 am, timothy driscoll wrote:
this fails with an error 'Permission denied' when the target dir
'temp' looks
' in
'Character' as an 'X' also.
And that, of course, is the most difficult part. English is such a
hodge-podge of hacks from other languages the understanding it via
algorithms is very very hard.
Cheers!
Rick
Rick Measham
Senior Designer and Developer
Printaform Pty Ltd
Tel: (03) 9850 3255
Fax
.
--Rick Anderson
The only difference between me and a madman,
is that I am not mad. -- Salvador Dali
\/a/idlink\1/;
print $test;
# test = idlinkhttp://www.google.com;
--Rick Anderson
The only difference between me and a madman,
is that I am not mad. -- Salvador Dali
with prompt test1 default name
test2));
But I figure that somewhere in all this there must be a way to pop up
such a dialog directly from perl.
How?
Thanks and Cheers!
Rick
Rick Measham
Senior Designer and Developer
Printaform Pty Ltd
Tel: (03) 9850 3255
Fax: (03) 9850 3277
http
Thanks John,
Works a treat!
On 12 Jan 2004, at 03:47 pm, John Delacour wrote:
At 2:51 pm +1100 12/1/04, Rick Measham wrote:
I used CPAN module Mac::AppleScript and I don't get any reply at all:
RunAppleScript
Further to my last posting, I discover that some applications
If you want the ip address of PPPoE connection, change the first line of the script to
my $ifconfig = `ifconfig ppp0`;
HTH,
Rick Smith
'} =~ s/-undefined\s+suppress//;
}
elsif ($^O =~ /(openbsd)/i)
8) While running XDarwin and your favorite terminal app (xterm,rxvt, etc.)
do the usual from the Tk800.024 directory:
rick
, 4502
stable w/perl 5.6.1 30830
Quite a difference there!
rick
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:29:40AM -0400, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article p05111a37b9248135ce12@[203.47.34.3],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter N Lewis) wrote:
At 18:57 -0400 5/6/02, Rick Frankel wrote:
so, adding:
.PHONY: install
at the top of the (gnu)makefile will force
:
rm *.o temp
--
so, adding:
.PHONY: install
at the top of the (gnu)makefile will force the install target to
execute.
rick
assignment on the command line.
rick
make install
or.
Since the current version is 2.81, i would suggest:
sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install CGI'
rick
Tangential to the mod_perl issue, has anyone else noticed that
~/.MacOSX/environment.plist is no longer being parsed on login after
the security update?
rick
can't live w/o -d:ptkdb :)
rick
(using $g-cgi_jpeg(\@data);)
any ideas on what i need to do differently?
I'm not familiar w/ Chart.pm, but my guess would be that the content-type is
not getting set to image/jpeg under mod_perl, and is defaulting to text/html.
rick
t/copy.t 54 80.00% 2-5
t/info.t 104 40.00% 6-7 9-10
Failed 3/5 test scripts, 40.00% okay. 13/29 subtests failed, 55.17% okay.
$ sudo chown -R rick .
$ make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/local/bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib
-I/System/Library/Perl
handler which demonstrates the problem, it would be appreciated.
BTW, does anyone know if the expat conflict is (no-longer) a problem
on osx? just in case I'm using --disable-rule=EXPAT.
rick
-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --disable-shared=perl
$ make
$ make install
rick
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:39:02PM -0500, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Great - thanks a ton!
Not so great. I'm half asleep. You need to do patch -r or, apply the
forward patch included below...
rick
--- http_main.c~ Mon Jan 28 04:07:46 2002
+++ http_main.cFri Feb 1 19:22:51 2002
this problem? If so, is there something we can do to fix this? Most of my
Nope, you're not. I think this thread has passed this list before.
It's not just menus, hovering over any gui component causes a crash.
Haven't had time to try and track down the problem though...
rick
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