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Yes please I'd like to participate.
Regards,
Sara
--- Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Quoting Sara Starre, on March 19 2001, 10:46, in
> "Please add an ID for"]
> > INCList-1.0-tar-gz @INCLUDE-dir header display
> tool
> >
> > for starters, a script that displays the headers
> of
>
> [Quoting Sergey Gribov, on March 19 2001, 14:59, in "CPAN id request"]
> > Module Mixer.pm can be used for the sound mixer control. It allows
> > to query / set various sound mixer parameters, the most usefull
> > probably volume. It also includes as an example a simple volume
> > control writt
Name: Gaby Vanhegan
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Description:I am currently writing a modular system that allow the user
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It is currently using the namespace EasyDB.
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Johan Vromans wrote:
> That's okay. TIMTOWTDI.
>
> Would you settle for Getargs::Validate?
I find Getargs confusingly similar to Getopts, considering that we often
refer to 'command line arguments'. Also, it doesn't actually return the
parameters the way Raphael's module do
[Quoting Dave Rolsky, on March 19 2001, 13:05, in "Re: 2nd request: Par"]
> Good question. I didn't even know Getargs::Long existed. It looks like
> it was released after Params::Validate so that explains how I missed it.
>
> Anyway, having looked at it, I think I'd probably want to continue us
[Quoting Sara Starre, on March 19 2001, 10:46, in "Please add an ID for"]
> INCList-1.0-tar-gz @INCLUDE-dir header display tool
>
> for starters, a script that displays the headers of
> modules in @INC, ports Windows and unix/linux
>
> this module descends into @INC dirs and extracts and
> displ
[Quoting Sergey Gribov, on March 19 2001, 14:59, in "CPAN id request"]
> Module Mixer.pm can be used for the sound mixer control. It allows
> to query / set various sound mixer parameters, the most usefull
> probably volume. It also includes as an example a simple volume
> control written in Perl/
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I seem to have a gift for doing things backward. This module is already
on CPAN, but after reading some more documentation, I realize now that I
have to register it. I've already cleared the name with Matz Kindahl,
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Hello,
I've developed a sound mixer module Mixer.pm can be used for the sound mixer control.
Usefull to control the sound volume for example.
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INCList-1.0-tar-gz @INCLUDE-dir header display tool
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this module descends into @INC dirs and extracts and
displays headers.
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Johan Vromans wrote:
> Sorry for the delay...
>
> [Quoting Dave Rolsky, on March 18 2001, 10:51, in "2nd request: Params:"]
> > Name: Params::Validate
> > DSLI: bdpf
> > Author: DROLSKY
> > Description: Validate subroutine parameters based on type, class, or
> > interface
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 03:25:45PM +0100, Johan Vromans wrote:
> [Quoting Vipul Ved Prakash, on March 17 2001, 23:48, in "Suggestion for an ap"]
> > A while ago I sent you a mail asking you if Convert::ASCII::Armour was
> > appropriate name for a module that converts binary octets to ASCII
> > arm
Sorry for the delay...
[Quoting Dave Rolsky, on March 18 2001, 10:51, in "2nd request: Params:"]
> Name: Params::Validate
> DSLI: bdpf
> Author: DROLSKY
> Description: Validate subroutine parameters based on type, class, or
> interface
Can you indicate the differences between Params::Validat
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[Quoting Vipul Ved Prakash, on March 17 2001, 23:48, in "Suggestion for an ap"]
> A while ago I sent you a mail asking you if Convert::ASCII::Armour was
> appropriate name for a module that converts binary octets to ASCII
> armoured data.
Cute. One remark: American English speakers use 'armor', n
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Long Description : The module I want to contribute is a template runner
you can use to create web and no web application. A one shot installer
and configurator, and a bookmark browser have already
I'd like to contribute the Inline-Tcl module, part of the Inline project.
I'll need an id.
Inline-Tcl allows inline sections of tcl code within perl.
It's part of the Inline package and is based on Inline-Python. I haven't
figured out why I would want to do this, but I have large amounts of tcl
hi!
i'd like some comments on how to name this module
it presents a OO interface to the user for creation
and modification of colors (RGB,CMYK,HSV,HSL)
the functions return values have been optimized for=20
use in PDFs but can be used for other purposes too.
you can look at it at:
http://www.p
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