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Convert::Braille 0.05
Convert::Braille is a Perl module that can convert Between Braille Encodings. more>>
Convert::Braille is a Perl module that can convert Between Braille Encodings.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Braille;
print brailleAsciiToUnicode ( "HELLO" ), "n";
print brailleDotsToAscii ( "12515123123135" ), "n";
EXPORTS
brailleDotsToUnicode
brailleUnicodeToDots
brailleUnicodeToAscii
brailleAsciiToUnicode
brailleAsciiToDots
brailleDotsToAscii
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Braille;
print brailleAsciiToUnicode ( "HELLO" ), "n";
print brailleDotsToAscii ( "12515123123135" ), "n";
EXPORTS
brailleDotsToUnicode
brailleUnicodeToDots
brailleUnicodeToAscii
brailleAsciiToUnicode
brailleAsciiToDots
brailleDotsToAscii
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1177 downloads
CEIConvert 1.00
CEIConvert provides an email conversion program for kMail, Netscape, Evolution, and Eudora. more>>
CEIConvert provides an email conversion program for kMail, Netscape, Evolution, and Eudora.
This tool will convert your individual emlx mail files (found in ~/Library/Mail/) to the old mbox format, used by almost every UNIX/Linux mail client and recognized by many more.
Basically, it helps you migrate your email messages to a different mail client.
<<lessThis tool will convert your individual emlx mail files (found in ~/Library/Mail/) to the old mbox format, used by almost every UNIX/Linux mail client and recognized by many more.
Basically, it helps you migrate your email messages to a different mail client.
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Added: 2007-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
923 downloads
Time::Convert 0.5
Time::Convert is a Perl interface to converting unix seconds to years, days, hours and minutes. more>>
Time::Convert is a Perl interface to converting unix seconds to years, days, hours and minutes.
SYNOPSIS
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
EXAMPLE
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
$REPLY = $convert->ConvertSecs(time);
print($REPLY);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
EXAMPLE
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
$REPLY = $convert->ConvertSecs(time);
print($REPLY);
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Added: 2006-08-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1172 downloads
conceptRM (Rss Mail) 0.04
ConceptRM (RssMail) is an email client using RSS as a means to deliver the list of email to the user. more>>
ConceptRM (RssMail) project is an email client using RSS as a means to deliver the list of email to the user.
Main features:
- Support pop3 mailbox
- Support for multiple mailboxes (display a preferred format e.g. html as opposed to plain email format)
- multipart email
- email deletion
- RSS 1.0 and 2.0 support
<<lessMain features:
- Support pop3 mailbox
- Support for multiple mailboxes (display a preferred format e.g. html as opposed to plain email format)
- multipart email
- email deletion
- RSS 1.0 and 2.0 support
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Added: 2006-09-12 License: Freeware Price:
1138 downloads
Convert::RACE 0.07
Convert::RACE is a conversion between Unicode and RACE. more>>
Convert::RACE is a conversion between Unicode and RACE.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::RACE;
$domain = to_race($utf16str);
$utf16str = from_race($domain);
This module provides functions to convert between RACE (Row-based ASCII-Compatible Encoding) and Unicode Encodings.
RACE converts strings with internationalized characters into strings of US-ASCII that are acceptable as host name parts in current DNS host naming usage.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::RACE;
$domain = to_race($utf16str);
$utf16str = from_race($domain);
This module provides functions to convert between RACE (Row-based ASCII-Compatible Encoding) and Unicode Encodings.
RACE converts strings with internationalized characters into strings of US-ASCII that are acceptable as host name parts in current DNS host naming usage.
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Added: 2006-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1167 downloads
Fetch and deliver mail 1.3
Fetch and deliver mail is a simple, lightweight replacement for mail fetching, filtering, and delivery programs. more>>
Fetch and deliver mail is a simple, lightweight replacement for mail fetching, filtering, and delivery programs such as fetchmail and procmail.
It can fetch using POP3, POP3S, IMAP, IMAPS, or stdin, and deliver to a pipe, file, maildir, mbox, or SMTP server, based on a set of regexps.
Fetch and deliver mail can be used for both single user and multiuser setups, and is designed with privilege separation when running as root.
Enhancements:
- Mostly configuration file enhancements and code cleanup were done since 1.2. ifdef/endif blocks and inline shell commands are allowed in the configuration file.
- A built-in string cache using TDB was added.
- Some extra default tags were added. NNTPS fetching was implemented.
<<lessIt can fetch using POP3, POP3S, IMAP, IMAPS, or stdin, and deliver to a pipe, file, maildir, mbox, or SMTP server, based on a set of regexps.
Fetch and deliver mail can be used for both single user and multiuser setups, and is designed with privilege separation when running as root.
Enhancements:
- Mostly configuration file enhancements and code cleanup were done since 1.2. ifdef/endif blocks and inline shell commands are allowed in the configuration file.
- A built-in string cache using TDB was added.
- Some extra default tags were added. NNTPS fetching was implemented.
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: BSD License Price:
816 downloads
Convert::Transcribe 0.02
Convert::Transcribe is a Perl extension for transcribing natural languages. more>>
Convert::Transcribe is a Perl extension for transcribing natural languages.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Transcribe;
$t = new Convert::Transcribe();
$t->fromfile(filename);
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe();
$t->fromstring("transcription def. containing newlines");
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe(filename);
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe("transcription def. containing newlines");
$t->transcribe("text");
$t->generated_code(); # for debugging
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Transcribe;
$t = new Convert::Transcribe();
$t->fromfile(filename);
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe();
$t->fromstring("transcription def. containing newlines");
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe(filename);
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe("transcription def. containing newlines");
$t->transcribe("text");
$t->generated_code(); # for debugging
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Added: 2007-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
820 downloads
Convert::Base32 0.02
Convert::Base32 is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of base32 strings. more>>
Convert::Base32 is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of base32 strings.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Base32;
$encoded = encode_base32("x3ax27x0fx93");
$decoded = decode_base32($encoded);
This module provides functions to convert string from / to Base32 encoding, specified in RACE internet-draft. The Base32 encoding is designed to encode non-ASCII characters in DNS-compatible host name parts.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Base32;
$encoded = encode_base32("x3ax27x0fx93");
$decoded = decode_base32($encoded);
This module provides functions to convert string from / to Base32 encoding, specified in RACE internet-draft. The Base32 encoding is designed to encode non-ASCII characters in DNS-compatible host name parts.
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Added: 2006-08-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1176 downloads
Convert::ASCII::Armor 1.4
Convert::ASCII::Armor is a Perl module that can convert binary octets into ASCII armoured messages. more>>
Convert::ASCII::Armor is a Perl module that can convert binary octets into ASCII armoured messages.
SYNOPSIS
See SYNOPSIS in Convert::ASCII::Armour.
Empty subclass of Convert::ASCII::Armour for American English speakers.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
See SYNOPSIS in Convert::ASCII::Armour.
Empty subclass of Convert::ASCII::Armour for American English speakers.
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1182 downloads
Convert::BinHex 1.119
Convert::BinHex can extract data from Macintosh BinHex files. more>>
Convert::BinHex can extract data from Macintosh BinHex files.
ALPHA WARNING: this code is currently in its Alpha release. Things may change drastically until the interface is hammered out: if you have suggestions or objections, please speak up now!
SYNOPSIS
Simple functions:
use Convert::BinHex qw(binhex_crc macbinary_crc);
# Compute HQX7-style CRC for data, pumping in old CRC if desired:
$crc = binhex_crc($data, $crc);
# Compute the MacBinary-II-style CRC for the data:
$crc = macbinary_crc($data, $crc);
Hex to bin, low-level interface. Conversion is actually done via an object ("Convert::BinHex::Hex2Bin") which keeps internal conversion state:
# Create and use a "translator" object:
my $H2B = Convert::BinHex->hex2bin; # get a converter object
while (< STDIN >) {
print $STDOUT $H2B->next($_); # convert some more input
}
print $STDOUT $H2B->done; # no more input: finish up
Hex to bin, OO interface. The following operations must be done in the order shown!
# Read data in piecemeal:
$HQX = Convert::BinHex->open(FH=>*STDIN) || die "open: $!";
$HQX->read_header; # read header info
@data = $HQX->read_data; # read in all the data
@rsrc = $HQX->read_resource; # read in all the resource
Bin to hex, low-level interface. Conversion is actually done via an object ("Convert::BinHex::Bin2Hex") which keeps internal conversion state:
# Create and use a "translator" object:
my $B2H = Convert::BinHex->bin2hex; # get a converter object
while (< STDIN >) {
print $STDOUT $B2H->next($_); # convert some more input
}
print $STDOUT $B2H->done; # no more input: finish up
Bin to hex, file interface. Yes, you can convert to BinHex as well as from it!
# Create new, empty object:
my $HQX = Convert::BinHex->new;
# Set header attributes:
$HQX->filename("logo.gif");
$HQX->type("GIFA");
$HQX->creator("CNVS");
# Give it the data and resource forks (either can be absent):
$HQX->data(Path => "/path/to/data"); # here, data is on disk
$HQX->resource(Data => $resourcefork); # here, resource is in core
# Output as a BinHex stream, complete with leading comment:
$HQX->encode(*STDOUT);
PLANNED!!!! Bin to hex, "CAP" interface. Thanks to Ken Lunde for suggesting this.
# Create new, empty object from CAP tree:
my $HQX = Convert::BinHex->from_cap("/path/to/root/file");
$HQX->encode(*STDOUT);
BinHex is a format used by Macintosh for transporting Mac files safely through electronic mail, as short-lined, 7-bit, semi-compressed data streams. Ths module provides a means of converting those data streams back into into binary data.
<<lessALPHA WARNING: this code is currently in its Alpha release. Things may change drastically until the interface is hammered out: if you have suggestions or objections, please speak up now!
SYNOPSIS
Simple functions:
use Convert::BinHex qw(binhex_crc macbinary_crc);
# Compute HQX7-style CRC for data, pumping in old CRC if desired:
$crc = binhex_crc($data, $crc);
# Compute the MacBinary-II-style CRC for the data:
$crc = macbinary_crc($data, $crc);
Hex to bin, low-level interface. Conversion is actually done via an object ("Convert::BinHex::Hex2Bin") which keeps internal conversion state:
# Create and use a "translator" object:
my $H2B = Convert::BinHex->hex2bin; # get a converter object
while (< STDIN >) {
print $STDOUT $H2B->next($_); # convert some more input
}
print $STDOUT $H2B->done; # no more input: finish up
Hex to bin, OO interface. The following operations must be done in the order shown!
# Read data in piecemeal:
$HQX = Convert::BinHex->open(FH=>*STDIN) || die "open: $!";
$HQX->read_header; # read header info
@data = $HQX->read_data; # read in all the data
@rsrc = $HQX->read_resource; # read in all the resource
Bin to hex, low-level interface. Conversion is actually done via an object ("Convert::BinHex::Bin2Hex") which keeps internal conversion state:
# Create and use a "translator" object:
my $B2H = Convert::BinHex->bin2hex; # get a converter object
while (< STDIN >) {
print $STDOUT $B2H->next($_); # convert some more input
}
print $STDOUT $B2H->done; # no more input: finish up
Bin to hex, file interface. Yes, you can convert to BinHex as well as from it!
# Create new, empty object:
my $HQX = Convert::BinHex->new;
# Set header attributes:
$HQX->filename("logo.gif");
$HQX->type("GIFA");
$HQX->creator("CNVS");
# Give it the data and resource forks (either can be absent):
$HQX->data(Path => "/path/to/data"); # here, data is on disk
$HQX->resource(Data => $resourcefork); # here, resource is in core
# Output as a BinHex stream, complete with leading comment:
$HQX->encode(*STDOUT);
PLANNED!!!! Bin to hex, "CAP" interface. Thanks to Ken Lunde for suggesting this.
# Create new, empty object from CAP tree:
my $HQX = Convert::BinHex->from_cap("/path/to/root/file");
$HQX->encode(*STDOUT);
BinHex is a format used by Macintosh for transporting Mac files safely through electronic mail, as short-lined, 7-bit, semi-compressed data streams. Ths module provides a means of converting those data streams back into into binary data.
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Shohei Mail 0.1.0
Shohei is a multi-language, multi-function, multi-server, multi-user, multi-context, multi-media web-based mail client. more>>
Shohei is a multi-language, multi-function, multi-server, multi-user, multi-context, multi-media web-based mail client, news client, calendar and note server.
Shohei is a pop3 client which meets the requirements of Stockholm public network.
Main features:
- Sends mail using SMTP
- Receives mail using POP
- Handles users in any number of domains on any number of servers
- Web based administration with different admins for different domains
- MIME aware
- Usenet News client
- Online context-sensitive help
- Customizable using HTML templates with embedded macros
- Calendar
- Write simple notes
- English and Swedish message catalogs, new ones are easily added
<<lessShohei is a pop3 client which meets the requirements of Stockholm public network.
Main features:
- Sends mail using SMTP
- Receives mail using POP
- Handles users in any number of domains on any number of servers
- Web based administration with different admins for different domains
- MIME aware
- Usenet News client
- Online context-sensitive help
- Customizable using HTML templates with embedded macros
- Calendar
- Write simple notes
- English and Swedish message catalogs, new ones are easily added
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1231 downloads
Convert::Braille::English 0.05
Convert::Braille::English is a Perl module that can convert Between Braille Encodings. more>>
Convert::Braille::English is a Perl module that can convert Between Braille Encodings.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Braille;
print brailleAsciiToEnglish ( "HELLO" ), "n";
print brailleDotsToEnglish ( "12515123123135" ), "n";
EXPORTS
englishToBrailleUnicode
englishToBrailleAscii
englishToBrailleDots
brailleAsciiToEnglish
brailleDotsToEnglish
brailleUnicodeToEnglish
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Braille;
print brailleAsciiToEnglish ( "HELLO" ), "n";
print brailleDotsToEnglish ( "12515123123135" ), "n";
EXPORTS
englishToBrailleUnicode
englishToBrailleAscii
englishToBrailleDots
brailleAsciiToEnglish
brailleDotsToEnglish
brailleUnicodeToEnglish
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1181 downloads
Convert::Braille::Ethiopic 0.05
Convert::Braille::Ethiopic is a Perl module that can convert Between Braille Encodings. more>>
Convert::Braille::Ethiopic is a Perl module that can convert Between Braille Encodings.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Braille::Ethiopic;
print brailleAsciiToEthiopic ( "S5LAM" ), "n";
print brailleDotsToEthiopic ( "234261231134" ), "n";
EXPORTS
ethiopicToBrailleUnicode
ethiopicToBrailleAscii
ethiopicToBrailleDots
brailleAsciiToEthiopic
brailleDotsToEthiopic
brailleUnicodeToEthiopic
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Braille::Ethiopic;
print brailleAsciiToEthiopic ( "S5LAM" ), "n";
print brailleDotsToEthiopic ( "234261231134" ), "n";
EXPORTS
ethiopicToBrailleUnicode
ethiopicToBrailleAscii
ethiopicToBrailleDots
brailleAsciiToEthiopic
brailleDotsToEthiopic
brailleUnicodeToEthiopic
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Added: 2006-08-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1177 downloads
Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc 1.1
Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc is a Perl module from Unix Mailrc Addressbook. more>>
Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc is a Perl module from Unix Mailrc Addressbook.
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc;
my $Mailrc = new Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc();
my $MailrcInFile ="mailrc"; # name of the file containing the Spry data # it is found in the Spry folder
# Convert Mailrc to Standard Intermediate format
# see documentation for details on format.
my $raIntermediate = $Mailrc->scan($MailrcInFile);
# This will also work
#my @MailrcInArray = @arrayContainingTheMailrcData;
#my $raIntermediate = $Mailrc->scan(@MailrcInArray);
print join "", @$raIntermediate;
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc;
my $Mailrc = new Mail::Addressbook::Convert::Mailrc();
my $MailrcInFile ="mailrc"; # name of the file containing the Spry data # it is found in the Spry folder
# Convert Mailrc to Standard Intermediate format
# see documentation for details on format.
my $raIntermediate = $Mailrc->scan($MailrcInFile);
# This will also work
#my @MailrcInArray = @arrayContainingTheMailrcData;
#my $raIntermediate = $Mailrc->scan(@MailrcInArray);
print join "", @$raIntermediate;
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Added: 2006-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Convert::BulkDecoder 1.03
Convert::BulkDecoder is a Perl module to extract (binary) data from mail and news messages. more>>
Convert::BulkDecoder is a Perl module to extract (binary) data from mail and news messages.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::BulkDecoder;
my $cvt = new Convert::BulkDecoder::;
# Collect the articles into an array ref.
my $art = [];
# Decode.
my $res = $cvt->decode($art);
die("Failed!") unless $res eq "OK";
print "Extracted ", $cvt->{size}, " bytes to file ", $cvt->{file}, "n";
Convert::BulkDecoder can be used to decode binary contents as included in email and news articles. It supports UUdecoding, ydecoding and MIME attachments. The contents may be split over multiple articles (files), but must be supplied to the decode() function in one bulk.
For yencoded contents, it is possible to verify file consistency using length and checksum tests.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::BulkDecoder;
my $cvt = new Convert::BulkDecoder::;
# Collect the articles into an array ref.
my $art = [];
# Decode.
my $res = $cvt->decode($art);
die("Failed!") unless $res eq "OK";
print "Extracted ", $cvt->{size}, " bytes to file ", $cvt->{file}, "n";
Convert::BulkDecoder can be used to decode binary contents as included in email and news articles. It supports UUdecoding, ydecoding and MIME attachments. The contents may be split over multiple articles (files), but must be supplied to the decode() function in one bulk.
For yencoded contents, it is possible to verify file consistency using length and checksum tests.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1159 downloads
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