XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
On Sep 18, 3:17 pm, pataphor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >XPN(X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
> > support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
> > scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
> > newsrc import/export, find arti
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So I have established a connection to an nntp server and I am
> retrieving articles to other articles on the server such as
> news://newsclip.ap.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Now I am wondering how I query for that article based off of the url?
>
> I assume D8L4MFAG0 is an i
Ed Leafe wrote:
>> Sqlite itself is not distributed with python. Only a python db api
>> compliant wrapper is part of the python stdlib and as such it is
>> completely independent of the sqlite build.
>
> Don't most binary distributions include SQLite itself? I installed
> 2.5.2 on a new W
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a large file that has many lines like this,
>
> name="DoseReferenceStructureType">SITE
>
> I would like to identify the line by the tag (300a,0014) and then grab
> the name (DoseReferenceStructureType) and value (SITE).
>
> I would like to create a file that woul
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Franz Steinhaeusler"
scriveva:
> Hello Nemesis,
>
>
> this I post with XPN! ;)
Good :-)
> My next try was a second newsserver.
> (It would be nice to have it in one installation,
> but priority is not so high)
>
>
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Franz Steinhäusler" scriveva:
>>> Ah, great. I changed, this was not working immediatly.
>>> So I remembered, most often you have to restart the App, and so its is
>>> working.
>>Here is working fine.
> I am on windows, is there maybe a difference (?).
I
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Franz Steinhäusler" scriveva:
>>> For the find, I personally would prefer to jump default to "body",
>>> but this is of course a matter of taste.
>>Do you mean you would like the focus to be set on the "body" search
>>field?
> Yes, that I meant.
OK .. the
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Franz Steinhäusler" scriveva:
> For the find, I personally would prefer to jump default to "body",
> but this is of course a matter of taste.
Do you mean you would like the focus to be set on the "body" search
field?
> I dos prompt, all the time the pro
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Franz Steinhäusler" scriveva:
> Ah, great. I changed, this was not working immediatly.
> So I remembered, most often you have to restart the App, and so its is
> working.
Here is working fine.
> Small Notice: There was the warning then: Another Instance
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote:
> A few other notes (or should I post into the feature requests on
> sourceforge?)
To be honest I do not check sourceforge forums very often. If you want
you can also send me an email (the email is written in the readme
file).
> little point: I find it superfluos on the
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote:
> > XPN is monothreaded, so when it is downloading the headers (it is a
> > monolotic job) the progress bar can't be updated.
> Why? I guess there's a loop involved. Can't you update the GUI after
> each message?
If you use the "Donwload New Headers" function XPN
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Franz Steinhaeusler"
scriveva:
>>XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
[...]
> Hello Nemesis,
> that is a great program, thank you.
Thanks.
> I will try to use it and also attempt to
> customi
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Nemesis" scriveva:
> XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
> support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
> scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
> news
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Roedy Green" scriveva:
>>Hmmm... it displays fine via google groups. Maybe it's the reader which
>>is 'non-compliant' ?
> I am using Agent. You configure your database with an encoding,
> which is by default the platform encoding, not UTF-8. I have just
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Michal" scriveva:
> Hello,
> is there any way how to detect string encoding in Python?
> I need to proccess several files. Each of them could be encoded in
> different charset (iso-8859-2, cp1250, etc). I want to detect it, and
> encode it to utf-8 (with
Hi all, I'm having a problem with a shelve.
I got (almost randomly) this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "xpn.py", line 1082, in view_article
self.remove_from_unreads(article_to_read)
File "xpn.py", line 860, in remove_from_unreads
articles[msgid]=article
File "/usr/lo
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Cousin Stanley" scriveva:
>> I'd add also config.txt ;-)
>
> I did but failed to include it in the list I posted
yes of course.
> One small config problem that I haven't figured out
> how to deal with
>
> I use a dark background wi
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Cousin Stanley" scriveva:
[Upgrading XPN to 0.5.5 ...]
[...]
> files
>
> o custom_headers.txt
> o groups_list
> o server_logs.dat
I'd add also config.txt ;-)
> No initial configuration, downloading newsrc file,
> or re-sub
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Cousin Stanley" scriveva:
>> XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader
>> with Unicode support.
>> ....
>>
>
> Cousin Nemesis
> Are the new xpn 5.5 config & data files compatible
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
scriveva:
> now i am planning to write a bear minimum email client in
> pyhton. i found the smtp module of python could serve my
> pupose. I can send message using mails using the smtp lib.
> Now i'm looking for some modules which can he
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Tim Roberts" scriveva:
[rfc822 module bug]
>>Date: Tue,26 Jul 2005 13:14:27 GMT +0200
>>
>>It seems to be correct¹, but parsedate_tz is not able to decode it, it
>>is confused by the absence of a space after the ",".
>
> Fascinating. I've written a lot of
Hi all,
I found that the function parsedate_tz of the rfc822 module has a bug
(or at least I think so).
I found a usenet article (message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
that has this Date field:
Date: Tue,26 Jul 2005 13:14:27 GMT +0200
It seems to be correct¹, but parsedate_tz is not able to decode it,
quoted text,
>>newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
>>char/rot13, random taglines and configurable attribution lines.
>>[...]
>
> Hello Nemesis,
Hi Franz,
> cool, thank you, I like Xpn.
thanks
> Even better would be, if the Application would
XPN (X Python Newsreader) is a multi-platform newsreader with Unicode
support. It is written with Python+GTK. It has features like
scoring/actions, X-Face and Face decoding, muting of quoted text,
newsrc import/export, find article and search in the body, spoiler
char/rot13, random taglines and con
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Irmen de Jong" scriveva:
>> XPN (X Python Newsreader XPN) is a multi-platform newsreader with
>> Unicode support. It has features like scoring/actions, X-Face and Face
>> decoding, muting of quoted text, newsrc import/export, find article and
>> search in
XPN (X Python Newsreader XPN) is a multi-platform newsreader with
Unicode support. It has features like scoring/actions, X-Face and Face
decoding, muting of quoted text, newsrc import/export, find article and
search in the body, spoiler char/rot13, random taglines, and
configurable attribution line
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Fredrik Lundh" scriveva:
>> So the real filename may be different from the argument passed to
>> "open". I have this problem, I want to delete (in some circustances) the
>> file created by shelve.open, how can I know which is the name of this
>> file (or f
In the python docs about shelve module I read:
-
open( filename[,flag='c'[,protocol=None[,writeback=False[,binary=None)
Open a persistent dictionary. The filename specified is the base filename
for the underl
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Fredrik Lundh" scriveva:
>> It will just work. Python installs the DLL if it is missing, and leaves
>> it alone (just incrementing the refcount) if it is present on the target
>> system.
> installs it where? the MS docs seem to indicate that they want you
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Martin v. Löwis" scriveva:
>> What happens if I try to install Python2.4 on a system wich doesn't have
>> the dll?
> It will just work. Python installs the DLL if it is missing, and leaves
> it alone (just incrementing the refcount) if it is present on the
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Michael Kearns" scriveva:
> I've been using python to write a simple 'launcher' for one of our Java
> applications for quite a while now. I recently updated it to use python
> 2.4, and all seemed well.
> Today, one of my colleagues noted that on her mach
XPN - X Python Newsreader is a multiplatform newsreader with unicode
support. It is written in Python+PyGTK.
It has features like scoring/actions, XFace and Face decoding and random
taglines.
You can find it on:
http://xpn.altervista.org/index-en.html
http://sf.net/projects/xpn
Changes in this
gt;> from user import home
>> which does about what your code does.
>
> :-)
>
> I suspect he simply didn't know about it. I didn't either...
That's true :-D
But as I said in the other post os.environ["HOME"] doesn't work on my
Win2000 box.
&g
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Miki Tebeka" scriveva:
>> Hi all, I'm trying to write a multiplatform function that tries to
>> return the actual user home directory.
>> ...
> What's wrong with:
> from user import home
> which does about what your code does.
On my Win2000 box it ret
Hi all, I'm trying to write a multiplatform function that tries to
return the actual user home directory. I saw that
os.path.expanduser("~") works on Linux but on Windows2000 (at least on
the win I used) it returns %USERPROFILE%, so I tried os.environ["HOME"]
and it gave me the same results. So I e
XPN is a multiplatform newsreader written in Python+GTK2. It is unicode
compliant and has features like scoring/action rules, configurable
attribution lines and random taglines, search facilities and filtered
views, import/export newsrc ...
You can find it on:
http://xpn.altervista.org/index-en.h
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Phillip Bowden" scriveva:
> I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having
> trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some
> projects that you have written in the past with Python?
Hmm I wrote this:
1) Interne
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