Claudius Hubig writes:
> An example image would be helpful.
I have put some to my home page, see below.
> > I haven't installed libdecodeqr-dev since that seems to have
> > completely ill dependencies.
>
> Itâs a development library (-dev) intended for use if you want to,
> well, develop you
On May 11, 7:50 am, steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi list is there a (debian) way to decode .apefiles into .flac or .wav
> under etch? just to decode some fine jazz-music by tommy flanagan.
>
> imo i need the mac-library, but this software seems to be unfree
> i know of shntool, lame etc.
>
>
Nicolas George wrote:
Le tridi 23 floréal, an CCXVI, steef a écrit :
hi list is there a (debian) way to decode .apefiles into .flac or .wav
under etch? just to decode some fine jazz-music by tommy flanagan.
imo i need the mac-library, but this software seems to be unfree
i know of shntool,
Le tridi 23 floréal, an CCXVI, steef a écrit :
> hi list is there a (debian) way to decode .apefiles into .flac or .wav
> under etch? just to decode some fine jazz-music by tommy flanagan.
>
> imo i need the mac-library, but this software seems to be unfree
> i know of shntool, lame etc.
There is
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On 05/10/08 06:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> Prepend the line "begin-base64 644 -" to your encoded text. Append the
>> line "" and pipe it through `uudecode'
>>
>>
> That also did it. Came out like the messa
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
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Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
here's the first few lines:
- --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-language:
Conte
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Mumia W.. wrote:
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Frank McCormick wrote:
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Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
here's the first few lines:
- --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-language:
Content-transfer-encoding: base
On 05/09/2008 06:31 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
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Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
here's the first few lines:
- --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-language:
Content
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On 05/09/08 18:31, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
>
> Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
>
>
> here's the first few lines:
>
> --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-langua
On Fri, 09 May 2008 18:35:49 -0700
Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri May 9 2008 04:31:52 pm Frank McCormick wrote:
> > Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
> >
> >
> > here's the first few lines:
> >
> > --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
> > Content-ty
On Fri May 9 2008 04:31:52 pm Frank McCormick wrote:
> Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
>
>
> here's the first few lines:
>
> --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-language:
> Content-transfer-encoding: base64
>
> U
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Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 07:31:52PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> >
> > Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
> >
> >
> > here's the first few lin
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 07:31:52PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
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> Someone sent me an email which **appears* to be base64 encoded?
>
>
> here's the first few lines:
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> - --Boundary_(ID_lsgMnwyfMlYdcpjna13q/Q)
> Content-type: text/plain;
Quoting Tony ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I usually do this (long-winded):
> save <>
> hexbin -d <>
> mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name
For this reason, I usually use uudeview and just run it on
the whole mailbox containing the attachment(s). It finds
them automatically and you can choose which t
I usually do this (long-winded):
save <>
hexbin -d <>
mv attachmnent-name.data attachment-name
Tony
^
^Sebastian
^
^I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I
^get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an
^unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing.
^
David:
Just after posting the note I found that there was a package
in main/otherofs called macutils. I used apt-get install macutils
and it gave a file which I think is called hixbin. It insall
the mime to use hexbin when it comes across The BinHex format and
it seems to work, i.e.
Sebastian
I have a similar problem with correspondents who use a Macintosh. I
get BinHex'ed attachments too. If you have success in finding an
unBinHex-er I'd appreciate your sharing.
--David
David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely,
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> What is the way to decode an email obtain with attachments which say
> they need to be decoded with BinHEx4.0? This originated from a Mac
>
> I am using metamail with elm which does not seem to be able to
> do it. mimencode -u was also unsuccess
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Actually' you'll probably want to use:
mpg123 -w file.wav file.mp3 rather than the -o switch. This will make
absolute sure it writes .wav output to the .wav file.
Jacob Schmude
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 53401220
email for public PGP key
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Robe
mpg123 -o file.wave file.mp3
Thus spake Pavel Epifanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Dear All,
>
> There are plenty of tools to encode WAV -> MP3.
> I use bladeenc (just download and compile from its home).
>
> Whats about back convertion (decoding). MP3-HOWTO only covers
> encoding process if I am r
On 22 Feb 1999q, ivan wrote:
> Hello again !
>
> As I often download fractal images from the newsgroups I would like to find
> a news reader which will auto-decode the encrypted graphics and auto-exec a
> viewer programme ?
>
> Can anyone recommend a good picture viewer - prefer svgalib based rat
ivan hat gesagt: // ivan wrote:
> As I often download fractal images from the newsgroups I would like to find
> a news reader which will auto-decode the encrypted graphics and auto-exec a
> viewer programme ?
>
> Can anyone recommend a good picture viewer - prefer svgalib based rather
> than X ba
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft
> carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you
> tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me
> to dec
On Mon, Sep 15, 1997 at 06:03:11PM -0700, Jim Pick wrote:
> > I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft
> > carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can
> > you
> > tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way
Sorry to follow up to my own message - but mimedecode doesn't do what
I though it did. I was thinking of uudeview from the uudeview package.
Cheers,
- Jim
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> I keep getting e-mail through Juno from my boyfriend who is on an aircraft
> carrier. The last time, I used uuencode. This time it says base64. Can you
> tell my why they are coming to me encoded. Also, is there an easy way for me
> to decode this message. The uuencode doesn't work. Maybe
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