On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Curt wrote:
On 2019-04-22, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
I'm not convinced: after doing what you suggest, I only see under the image
"commented by you today", but no visible comment...
Oh, shit, you must've toggled the "make my comments invisible and only
reveal the fa
On 2019-04-22, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>>
>I'm not convinced: after doing what you suggest, I only see under the image
>"commented by you today", but no visible comment...
Oh, shit, you must've toggled the "make my comments invisible and only
reveal the fact itself that I've commented" sw
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Curt wrote:
On 2019-04-21, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
more precisely, I want to give access to the images AND their associated
comments (generally 1 or 2 lines)
If not html, what do you suggest to do that?
(the html support was is also discontinued in Dropbox)
On 2019-04-21, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
> more precisely, I want to give access to the images AND their associated
> comments (generally 1 or 2 lines)
> If not html, what do you suggest to do that?
> (the html support was is also discontinued in Dropbox)
>
In drive open the image
Le 21/04/2019 à 23:40, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
>
>> What I gather is that Google did not announce end of html support (It's
>> the heart of its ecosystem) but end of life of its Google Drive PC
>> tools, in order to access Google Drive via... html (Chr
On 4/21/19, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>
>In a previous post, I said:
>> what I want to do is to give access
>> to other people to the html file, in order that they can display
>> the images together with the comments contained in the html.
>
> more precisely, I want to give access to the imag
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
What I gather is that Google did not announce end of html support (It's
the heart of its ecosystem) but end of life of its Google Drive PC
tools, in order to access Google Drive via... html (Chrome as the
central tool) :-)
I saw:
"Deprecating web ho
Le 21/04/2019 à 21:22, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> It seems I was not clear enough: what I want to do is to give access
> to other people to the html file,
A webpage containing images is not a simple html file (look at the
previous link)
If you cannot sea pictures in your webpages stored on
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
Le 21/04/2019 à 10:10, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
of course, I'm using a web browswer, but with either chromium or
firefox,
I have the same problem when opening my html file: the images are not
displayed.
1) What I mean is (from what I under
Le 21/04/2019 à 10:10, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> of course, I'm using a web browswer, but with either chromium or
> firefox,
> I have the same problem when opening my html file: the images are not
> displayed.
1) What I mean is (from what I understand...):
- Google Drive is like GMai
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
Le 20/04/2019 à 23:44, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
it is not MY drive, it is a google drive, at address
https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive/pf-index.html
I don't know what file manager can access that.
gvfs or thunar give: "operation not suppor
Le 20/04/2019 à 23:44, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> it is not MY drive, it is a google drive, at address
> https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive/pf-index.html
>
> I don't know what file manager can access that.
> gvfs or thunar give: "operation not supported"
The address above is http, so
On Sat, 20 Apr 2019, didier gaumet wrote:
Le 20/04/2019 à 16:30, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
hi,
I can't find a working application to display the html file I've uploaded
to Google Drive.
the "Html viewer" is bugged, as it displays forever a rotating wheel...
Otherwise, is there an other way that
On 2019-04-20 15:30, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
hi,
I can't find a working application to display the html file I've
uploaded
to Google Drive.
the "Html viewer" is bugged, as it displays forever a rotating wheel...
Otherwise, is there an other way that html to display images with
comments,
captio
Le 20/04/2019 à 16:30, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> hi,
> I can't find a working application to display the html file I've uploaded
> to Google Drive.
> the "Html viewer" is bugged, as it displays forever a rotating wheel...
> Otherwise, is there an other way that html to display images with comment
Dear all,
Claudius Hubig wrote:
> is there any option to display the revocation reason for a given key
> in GPG?
The following abomination does this quite well:
$ gpg --export DEADBEEF | gpg --list-packets | grep -Pzao ':signature
packet:.*\n\t.*sigclass 0x20(\n\t.*)*'
with a sample output of,
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 21:04, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 14:10:21 +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
>
>> I got 2 repos locally. One is a copy of Squeeze and another is one
>> managed by repoupdate (and has stuff not available in Debian official
>> repos, but also has stuff from Sid).
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 14:10:21 +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> I got 2 repos locally. One is a copy of Squeeze and another is one
> managed by repoupdate (and has stuff not available in Debian official
> repos, but also has stuff from Sid). Are there ready-made tools that
> would generate a lis
On 06/27/2008 12:11 PM, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Hi,
I have an application running on debian server, I want to redirect the
output (graphic output) to displays on remote machines, that is:
Server$ myappl --display=192.168.10.11:0.0
Server$ myappl --display=192.168.10.12:0.0
Server$ myapp
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 08:47:17AM +0100, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I want to run a program and display the graph on another machine.
> I declared :
> export DISPLAY=192.168.10.10:0.0
> ran on the local machine ( which not 192.168.10.10 )
> gedit
>
> I want to receive the outp
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 04:45:06AM +0800, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
> Thanks for reply,
> But it needs password, I want to avoid passwd
>
> I want in another way just to redirect the dispaly without login in
> the remote machine
Being able to send a display to a machine to which you are not log
Hello,
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008, abdelkader belahcene wrote:
|> Hi everybody,
|> I want to run a program and display the graph on another machine.
|> I declared :
|> export DISPLAY=192.168.10.10:0.0
|> ran on the local machine ( which not 192.168.10.10 )
|> gedit
|>
|> I want to receive the output on
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:47:17 +0100
"abdelkader belahcene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to receive the output on the remote machine. The first
> problem is to give probably password, ( the machine 192.168.10.10 must
> accept the display) ,
on the machine you want to display the output, ty
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 09:01:06PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
> >
> > ~$ Error PK_85rgb.tif: LZW compression is not available to due to Unisys
> > patent enforcement.
> >
> >
>
> What version of debian are you running? Much stuff in sarge now includes
> LZW support. Use imagemagick to uncompre
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 09:01:06PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
> What version of debian are you running? Much stuff in sarge now includes
> LZW support. Use imagemagick to uncompress your image like so:
>
> $ convert -compress None compressed.tif uncompressed.tif
>
>
> cheers
>
> dc
>
> --
>
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 10:56:50AM +0100, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> >
> > You need something that understands colour profiles.
> >
> > There are probably only two ways.
> >
> > The easiest method is to use tiff2pdf (part of libtiff-tools) and then
> > use the lastest version of acroread (not any ot
>
> You need something that understands colour profiles.
>
> There are probably only two ways.
>
> The easiest method is to use tiff2pdf (part of libtiff-tools) and then
> use the lastest version of acroread (not any other viewer) to look at
> it.
>
> If you need more control, then you must use
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 12:42:24PM +0100, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone managed to display correctly CMYK tiffs on screen using
> any of Debian programs? I tried gimp, display, pornview and it seems
> they all think it's RGB.
>
You need something that understands colour profile
On December 17, 2004 03:42, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone managed to display correctly CMYK tiffs on screen using
> any of Debian programs? I tried gimp, display, pornview and it seems
> they all think it's RGB.
>
> Thanks in advance
Try "tifftopnm" a part of the netpbm package. Yo
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Morbo wrote:
> On my Windows machine if I connect to that sharre I always see the free
> space on the first harddrive,
> and never know how much is still on the other...
>
> Is there a way to overcome this?
Have you tried "df"?
Oki
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 08:07:37PM -0500, Fredrick Paul Eisele wrote:
> Has anyone done RGB output to a televion.
> How is it done?
Years and years ago, there were circuits available to convert CGA
output to the television (both using an rf modulator or by operating on
the tele and injecting the s
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