![]() ![]() Because of limited nix functionality I'm stuck with DateTime::TimeZone perl module, which assume Msys as unix rather than Win32 for this particular issue, where perl should look up windows' registry to find local timezone thus modifying local.pm needed by aliasing 'msys' as 'Win32'. ![]() Msys version of Irssi has its quirks too, the obvious one is due to msys' limitation jabber plugin unlikely work but most important ones such as OTR and SILC may work. I learned about C Perl embedding too from this which involved joining dynaloader.o file in final linking.Īs you can see with perl, Irssi could be used as twitter client too although the popular way is using bitlbee gateway, unfortunately bitlbee is not work well with windows and the port is unmaintained. There is no libirrsi.dll or such thing so how it could load dll? note that the plugins isn't loadable module, it does depends/linked to Irssi (which has to be irssi.exe itself in windows unless it linked to irssi wholly). ![]() ![]() I decide go with Msys setup which should be straightforward and it is, except how the plugins works. Irssi however is dull without perl just like all irc client supposed to be but adding perl would be too big, too many files. Now I'm back to focus on just the IRC part and let pidgin do YM task, the choice is clear: Irssi it also the most promising one to port than the two before. Previously, only one- or two-column lists were supported.Ĭopying libraries required for the OCR process did not work if the installation directory did not correspond to the standard.Previously I tried to port finch which failed and have been looking at centerim too which nowhere easier. When using a CSV file for queries, the columns for search value and result can now be specified. Splitting: New variant 'Split on blank pages' Splitting: Toggle switch - separate before/after QR code Splitting: Toggle switch - remove blank pages before/after splitting Search field for profile names, comments, monitored folders Support of placeholders also for the subsequent execution Although this produced larger files, it was more compatible with different document types. The previous version of the library is now being used again for the OCR process. ![]()
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