Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 12:17:12AM +0200, deloptes wrote: > Russell L. Harris wrote: > > > I use a dot-matrix printer with tractor feed to print self-adhesive > > address labels.  There is no formatting; just several lines of plain > > text, one address per file.  There is no driver; the printer i

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 10 mai 21, 19:23:02, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 11 May 2021 at 00:30:24 (+0200), Emanuel Berg wrote: > > > > OK so no XSLT, no yacc for me, I got another idea, can you use > > the static generators, get the RSS, then discard everything > > else and use the RSS on the regular or real site?

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
>> I parsed the question as being about whether the resulting >> rss.xml would be compatible with the input data, rather >> than with the rest of the output data generated by the >> static generator. >> >> That is: if you write a set of HTML files completely by >> hand (using no generators at all),

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
The Wanderer wrote: > I parsed the question as being about whether the resulting > rss.xml would be compatible with the input data, rather than > with the rest of the output data generated by the > static generator. > > That is: if you write a set of HTML files completely by hand > (using no gener

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 09:24:48PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote: * On 2021 10 May 16:05 -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote: I use a dot-matrix printer with tractor feed to print self-adhesive address labels. There is no formatting; just several lines of plain text, one address per file. There is no

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
David Wright wrote: > AFAICT no trees will be destroyed or animals be harmed when > you throw away any output that is generated in excess of > what you want. Haha :) -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal

How to commit a new architecture like RISC-V

2021-05-10 Thread zhangjialing
    We have a new architecture , We have compiled a lot of packages . Now the system can work normally .     We want to submit to debian like RISC-V. Please What documents (or others) can we refer to.

Re: Nvidia Optimus, Debian 10, and Firefox ESR crashes

2021-05-10 Thread David Christensen
On 1/1/21 3:51 PM, David Christensen wrote: debian-users: I have a Dell Latitude E6520 with Nvidia Optimus graphics ... After a random amount of time (minutes to hours) of watching videos on YouTube ... The system will crash ... Recent upgrades seem to have fixed the problem: 2021-

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
After having limited success with XSLT after a lot of work, and after failing doing a grammar that would add two ints, I don't feel like doing all HTML to RSS :D LOL - have a look https://dataswamp.org/~incal/rss/parser/add.grm What's wrong? Looks right to me! That's SML BTW, maybe it's the ver

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2021 10 May 16:05 -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote: > I use a dot-matrix printer with tractor feed to print self-adhesive > address labels. There is no formatting; just several lines of plain > text, one address per file. There is no driver; the printer is > managed by CUPS to receive "raw" da

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2021 10 May 15:13 -0500, deloptes wrote: > I use very often the Apaches OpenOffice 4.1.7 (version ATM) to print > envelopes. then as suggested I use the manual tray of the HP 420dn which I > have here to print it. It works OOB. Here is the process > 1. select the page size Menu -> Format -> Pa

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread Nate Bargmann
Interesting tip, Glenn. I've used Impress but not Draw much. While I do have envelopes that I will be printing the same address on a regular basis, it is the one-off jobs that I'd like to use something simpler, I guess, or at least ready made. Sometime the current Writer bug needs to be addresse

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-05-10 at 20:23, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 11 May 2021 at 00:30:24 (+0200), Emanuel Berg wrote: > >> After having limited success with XSLT after a lot of work, and >> after failing doing a grammar that would add two ints, I don't feel >> like doing all HTML to RSS :D LOL - have a look

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread David Wright
On Tue 11 May 2021 at 00:30:24 (+0200), Emanuel Berg wrote: > After having limited success with XSLT after a lot of work, > and after failing doing a grammar that would add two ints, > I don't feel like doing all HTML to RSS :D LOL - have a look > > https://dataswamp.org/~incal/rss/parser/add.gr

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Russell L. Harris wrote: > I use a dot-matrix printer with tractor feed to print self-adhesive > address labels.  There is no formatting; just several lines of plain > text, one address per file.  There is no driver; the printer is > managed by CUPS to receive "raw" data.  I print labels using the

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 10:36:57AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote: Are there other options? Looking about I don't see any. Even the online Google Docs does not appear to have any support for printing envelopes. I understand most people do things online but there is still a reason to use snail mail

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Nate Bargmann wrote: > I've successfully used the current version of Libre Office in Testing to > print mailing addresses on a #6 3/4 (US) envelope and so wanted to do > the same with a #10 (US) envelope, and have had nothing but frustration > for almost the past two hours. > > The Insert->Envelo

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
>> ...and this somewhat more complex-looking one... >> >> "W3C RSS 1.0 News Feed Creation How-To" >> https://www.w3.org/2001/10/glance/doc/howto > > Great, but stops on and , these are > HTML5 tags: > > http://html5doctor.com/the-figure-figcaption-elements/ > > so either we must change the XSL

Re: Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Monday, May 10, 2021 9:36 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote: > Hi All. > > I've successfully used the current version of Libre Office in Testing to > print mailing addresses on a #6 3/4 (US) envelope and so wanted to d

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
davidson wrote: > ...and this somewhat more complex-looking one... > > "W3C RSS 1.0 News Feed Creation How-To" > https://www.w3.org/2001/10/glance/doc/howto Great, but stops on and , these are HTML5 tags: http://html5doctor.com/the-figure-figcaption-elements/ so either we must change the X

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Dan Ritter wrote: > The static refers to this: the pile of data is processed > when you assemble it, not when a viewer asks for it Well, of course not... -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> let's see, first write HTML, then include it in Markdown, >> then have the static site generator generate HTML > > Surely there must be some site generator with RSS support > that takes "plain" HTML as input. I don't know, if so one would like to know what tool they use t

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Except that an HTML to RSS converter is is basically useless > by itself. Well, it is (would be) useful in my setting which thanks heaven includes other tools and programs :) -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal

Printing addresses on a #10 envelope (US)?

2021-05-10 Thread Nate Bargmann
Hi All. I've successfully used the current version of Libre Office in Testing to print mailing addresses on a #6 3/4 (US) envelope and so wanted to do the same with a #10 (US) envelope, and have had nothing but frustration for almost the past two hours. The Insert->Envelope dialog allows one to p

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Dan Ritter
Darac Marjal wrote: > > On 10/05/2021 07:06, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On Lu, 10 mai 21, 01:44:32, Emanuel Berg wrote: > >> Charles Curley wrote: > >> > >>> Right. However, as I found out asking elsewhere, you can > >>> include HTML in Markdown. > >> Hehehe, let's see, first write HTML, then incl

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Dan Ritter
The Wanderer wrote: > On 2021-05-09 at 15:36, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > That is what a static site generator is. > > > > It's a command-line tool that takes a directory full of content > > files, a set of templates, a CSS file or 3, and spits out a web site > > ready to be served by your favorite

Re: Intel i810 graphics working as expected in openSUSE Tumbleweed, not in Stretch, Buster or Bullseye

2021-05-10 Thread didier gaumet
Le 10/05/2021 à 09:28, Felix Miata a écrit : didier gaumet composed on 2021-05-10 09:13 (UTC+0200): DRI not working in Debian while working in Opensuse: I would surmise that is a missing firmware in the former and not in the latter

Re: Intel i810 graphics working as expected in openSUSE Tumbleweed, not in Stretch, Buster or Bullseye

2021-05-10 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 10.05.2021 08:27, Felix Miata wrote: I un-mothballed a 20+ year old Dell GX110 with i810e graphics in an attempt to assist a linuxquestions.org Stretch user stuck with 640x480 VESA in X, here:

Re: Intel i810 graphics working as expected in openSUSE Tumbleweed, not in Stretch, Buster or Bullseye

2021-05-10 Thread Felix Miata
didier gaumet composed on 2021-05-10 09:13 (UTC+0200): > DRI not working in Debian while working in Opensuse: I would surmise > that is a missing firmware in the former and not in the latter ii firmware-linux-free

Re: Installing Debian 10.9 Buster on iMac G5 (powerpc)

2021-05-10 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, Your graphic card can probably be managed by: - Nvidia closed-source driver (including firmware): https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers - Nouveau open-source driver (automatically loaded by default for your hardware) with a firmware you have to install (probably the firmware-mi

Re: generate a rss.xml from a bunch of HTML files

2021-05-10 Thread Darac Marjal
On 10/05/2021 07:06, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 10 mai 21, 01:44:32, Emanuel Berg wrote: >> Charles Curley wrote: >> >>> Right. However, as I found out asking elsewhere, you can >>> include HTML in Markdown. >> Hehehe, let's see, first write HTML, then include it in >> Markdown, then have the

Re: Intel i810 graphics working as expected in openSUSE Tumbleweed, not in Stretch, Buster or Bullseye

2021-05-10 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, DRI not working in Debian while working in Opensuse: I would surmise that is a missing firmware in the former and not in the latter

Re: PC fan getting very loud

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: Thank you Alexander V. Makartsev > You can monitor and log temperatures and other characteristics with > 'psensor'. > TCase of i5-4570T is only 66.35°C and that means CPU will have to keep > the temperature at that point or lower. > I'd expect an idle temperature of

Re: PC fan getting very loud because of CPU load

2021-05-10 Thread deloptes
Celejar wrote: > https://old.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/mu2qcm/indefinitely_increasing_blocked_elements/ > > I'm not sure that I would interpret this sort of thing as the website > putting up an aggressive fight or deliberately trying to burn out > anyone's computer, but it is an annoyanc