Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Rhialto
On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 23:00:12 +, Bob wrote: > If it tells you that 10 blocks are needed, go back to pan and download > the par2 volume that includes 10 blocks. > > it will start with 0+1, 1+2, 3+4, 7+8, etc. In this case you would > download the 7+8 file, as it would include 10 blocks. No,

Re: [Pan-users] html

2012-09-10 Thread Duncan
Steven D'Aprano posted on Tue, 11 Sep 2012 11:38:58 +1000 as excerpted: > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:21:40AM +, Duncan wrote: > >> However, there HAS been discussion of the possibility of implementing a >> simple "dumb tag stripper" mode (which will actually need to be >> reasonably smart >

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Bob
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 23:00:12 +, Bob wrote: > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 22:51:50 +0200, Rhialto wrote: > >> On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote: >>> If the numeric file suffixes weren't 0-prefixed appropriately, it's a >>> bit more difficult, but still /reasonably simple. >> [...] >>

Re: [Pan-users] html

2012-09-10 Thread Jim Henderson
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 11:38:58 +1000, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > +1000 on this idea. > > Alas, the barbarians have overrun civilization, and we have to live with > them. Its 2012 and high time that Pan can display at least a textified > version of HTML posts, instead of the raw HTML. Yeah, or strip

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Bob
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 04:52:28 -0700, Thufir wrote: > Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as > clueless as when I started. > > I did find: > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc > > but it has no manpage entry :( > > > What do you do with the mul

Re: [Pan-users] html

2012-09-10 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:21:40AM +, Duncan wrote: > However, there HAS been discussion of the possibility of implementing a > simple "dumb tag stripper" mode (which will actually need to be > reasonably smart if it's not to mistake "meta-observation" tags such as > those in my first parag

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Duncan
Bob posted on Mon, 10 Sep 2012 23:00:12 + as excerpted: > Ok. Download and install via synaptic the applications "lxsplit" and > "pypar2". > When you downloaded the set of files, you should always include the > .par2 file. Don't worry about the par2 vol files yet. > From the same directory in

Re: [Pan-users] html

2012-09-10 Thread Duncan
Joe Zeff posted on Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:46:08 -0700 as excerpted: > On 09/10/2012 01:23 PM, Thufir wrote: >> did you guys decide to go forward with a rudimentary html parser, and, >> if so, what's the timeline, please? >> >> > Judging by what I've read here in the past, coding will start on the > T

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Bob
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 22:51:50 +0200, Rhialto wrote: > On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote: >> If the numeric file suffixes weren't 0-prefixed appropriately, it's a >> bit more difficult, but still /reasonably simple. > [...] > > Or, in one go > > cat file.mpg.? file.mpg.?? file.mpg

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Rhialto
On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote: > If the numeric file suffixes weren't 0-prefixed appropriately, it's a bit > more difficult, but still /reasonably simple. [...] Or, in one go cat file.mpg.? file.mpg.?? file.mpg.??? > file.mpg If you want to be more sure/selective/specific,

Re: [Pan-users] html

2012-09-10 Thread Joe Zeff
On 09/10/2012 01:23 PM, Thufir wrote: did you guys decide to go forward with a rudimentary html parser, and, if so, what's the timeline, please? Judging by what I've read here in the past, coding will start on the Twelfth of Never. ___ Pan-users

[Pan-users] html

2012-09-10 Thread Thufir
did you guys decide to go forward with a rudimentary html parser, and, if so, what's the timeline, please? thanks, Thufir ___ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Heinrich Müller
Am 10.09.2012 13:52, schrieb Thufir: Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as clueless as when I started. I did find: http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc but it has no manpage entry :( What do you do with the multipart attachments after you've do

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Thufir
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote: > As long as all the parts are there, > you don't even see that it's a bunch of individual messages combined to > allow recreation of the attachment at all, pan only lists a single entry > for the whole set of posts required to reassemble that fil

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Thufir
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:29:26 +, Duncan wrote: > Ideally a series of 10 chunks will be numbered *.01 thru > *.10, not *.1 thru *.10, and similarly a series of 100 chunks will be > numbered *.001 thru *.100, not *.1 thru *.100, thus preserving file > listing order. > > In this case, a simple r

Re: [Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Duncan
Thufir posted on Mon, 10 Sep 2012 04:52:28 -0700 as excerpted: > Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as > clueless as when I started. > > I did find: > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc > > but it has no manpage entry :( > > > What do you do

Re: [Pan-users] pan -> mbox

2012-09-10 Thread Thufir
On Wed, 29 Aug 2012 22:36:55 +, Duncan wrote: > Here's a google for maildir to mbox conversion, tho. Looks like you > have quite a choice of conversion methods! =:^) > > http://www.google.com/search?q=maildir+to+mbox Thanks, and I appreciate the explanation of the distinction between mail

[Pan-users] multi-part yenc

2012-09-10 Thread Thufir
Is there a tutorial for yenc? I've read the wikipedia entry and am as clueless as when I started. I did find: http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/news/python-yenc but it has no manpage entry :( What do you do with the multipart attachments after you've downloaded them? >From going through t