Subj : Re: this split is limited to -b 2000m To : Maurice Kinal From : Nicholas Boel Date : Sun Nov 17 2024 08:52:24 Hello Maurice, On Sun, Nov 17 2024 00:38:32 -0600, you wrote: > How deep do you wish me to delve into it? At the moment it is part and > parcel of a bash script that does it all, reply-wise. I forget the last time > I did any serious work on it and it will take me some time to isolate just > the quoting aspect. It is doable though since it started out as an isolated > bit of code and I might even have a backup of that initial work which if true > will speed up the process. Probably just the quoting part. I'm currently using slrn (a console based NNTP newsreader) that handles the messages themselves. When I reply/follow-up to a message it craps the message out to a text file which I pick up in vim or nano. Obviously, standard newsreader quoting etiquette is applied with no fancy FTN stuff going on. > NB> That's about to change, though. > I noticed. What version are you deploying? > :read !trans -no-ansi -version > Translate Shell 0.9.7.1 :read !trans -no-ansi -version Translate Shell 0.9.7.1-git:faff2c9 platform Linux terminal type xterm bi-di emulator [N/A] gawk (GNU Awk) 5.3.1 fribidi (GNU FriBidi) [NOT INSTALLED] audio player mpg123 terminal pager less web browser xdg-open user locale en_US.UTF-8 (English) host language en source language auto target language en translation engine auto proxy [NONE] user-agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/104.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Edg/104.0.1293.54 ip version [DEFAULT] theme default init file [NONE] Report bugs to: https://github.com/soimort/translate-shell/issues Looks promising! > Definetly overkill for so-called 'supported' fidonet languages. :-) I'd say! This program could definitely help out the yearly UTF-8 "Merry Christmas/Happy New Year" post by possibly dang near doubling it. :) While reading the list of languages in your post (I'll assume mine is close to the same, so refrained from posting it), I caught "Javanese" and had to look it up. Learn something new every day! :) Regards, Nick .... He who laughs last, thinks slowest. --- SBBSecho 3.22-Linux * Origin: _thePharcyde telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/700) .