GIMP, Perl, and a graph pattern

2002-12-29 Thread al
le of the graph should be adjustable by the user and should adapt to the zoom level in use. Does anyone have suggestions on how to go about doing this? I am very new to Perl (<2 mo) and am very unsure of the programming strategy one would take for this. Thanks for any and all help. Al Luk

RE: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-08 Thread Al Hospers
who did the posting. highly annoying. of about 6 lists I subscribe to these are the only 2 who are setup this way. poor design IMNSHO. Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. alcambersoftcom http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist once said: "There is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative." YEAH, RIGHT

text overlay on JPEG

2001-06-08 Thread Al Hospers
I need to put a line of text containing my company name at the bottom of an image which is coming from a web cam. images are being uploaded every hour. I would like them to have this info automatically printed on them before they go. what would be the best way of approaching this? thanks, Al

RE: [META] Rants (was:Re: space)

2001-06-08 Thread Al Hospers
monitor that does things this way. why should a list make for more work, when it could make less! just my 2 cents plain... Al Hospers CamberSoft, Inc. alcambersoftcom http://www.cambersoft.com A famous linguist once said: "There is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative." YEAH, RIGHT

return a hash key

2001-10-18 Thread AL H
ves to be returned. Regards Al _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: return a hash key

2001-10-19 Thread AL H
>Is this really your data model? Why all the nested >levels of hashes? > Is there another alternative to access data from a database (cvs or sql) besides using hashes and arrays without nesting? Al >From: Bob Showalter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: 'AL H' <[E

Re: Search utility

2001-11-01 Thread Al Wheeler
http://www.perlfect.com/freescripts/search/ ---Original Message--- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:01:51 PM To: Purshottam Chandak Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Search utility I'm learning Perl so I can program CGI Web applications on a Unix box. The progra

finding interspersed transaction start and end times in log files

2010-11-19 Thread Al Oomens
rt 201011191127 - T124 - Start 201011191129 - T124 - End 201011191130 - T123 - End How would you go about this in Perl? Also, it is possible that there might be a Start in one log file, and the matching End would be in the next log file. How do you account for those situations. -- A

Re: Propose for LINUX kernel and PERL

2014-01-06 Thread Al Viro
On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 06:43:07PM -0500, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > > Since Perl is Turing complete you can run the Linux kernel inside > > Perl. Although Perl doesn't run in kernel mode ATM, I don't see why > > I can't be ported to be a LKM, maybe with RPC to glibc. You could > > also have Perl runn

'foreach' and error diagnosis

2002-12-20 Thread Al Lukaszewski
yntax error at ./chgr.pl line 50, near "}" Execution of ./chgr.pl aborted due to compilation errors. Any help would be appreciated very much. Yours, Al Lukaszewski *[PROGRAM]* #!/usr/bin/perl # # Read in the data file # use strict; use warnings; my $file; $file = '4Q246.db

until/if and private array errors

2002-12-21 Thread Al Lukaszewski
ng some of the help I received earlier, I am receiving other, but fewer, errors. The code I am running and the error output is posted below. I do not know what a private array is and do not what is wrong with my concatenation method. Thanks for any help. Al L. *[OUTPUT]* Can't modify p

Pearl

2003-09-14 Thread Al Green
I am new to Perl and I would like a script that I can uxse to search for text pattern with a file or files as a wild card or with a given extension. Please reply of list. cheers marty -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

perl query

2003-09-27 Thread Al Green
Hi Folks I am new to perl and would like to be pointed in the right direction. I need to search for an ip number stored in a file/files at /home/www/* I tried grep -i 'russ' /home/www/* but it did not work. Please point me to the tutorial or some othe site that will help me. cheers marty --

Parsing lines from txt files.

2001-10-31 Thread Rami Al-Kabra
Hello, I'm brand new to the world of Perl. The topic I'm about to ask about might have been addressed before. Sorry for the duplication, if that's the case. My understanding is that whatever is between the parens in a regexp get stored in a variable ($1,$2,...). And, if you do a ($var_name1

Re: help witht he ffmpeg::Command perl module

2008-03-24 Thread Nasser Al-Hilal
Hi Rob, I've set it up just as you recommended. I also opened up the module file it did seem that I was trying to look for a value it was not returning, however, I could not really test if it was working or not. I could not debug it. To me, it seemed even a little advanced. The file was not create

any ideas?

2002-10-28 Thread Sadiq Al-Lawatia
Hello Everyone, Am trying to install SpamAssassin in my $HOME because I don't have root. Anyways, my installation goes as far as the $make, but when I do a $make install it fails with the following msg: Warning: You do not have permissions to install into /usr/perl5/site_perl/5.005/ sun4-solaris