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authoragc <agc@pkgsrc.org>2004-01-19 09:14:21 +0000
committeragc <agc@pkgsrc.org>2004-01-19 09:14:21 +0000
commita65b698ce848f355c2d9fd7bc8e907f15c021662 (patch)
treee2abb4c6deb05391ff512a485f434292512ef4f2
parent4b69251f300a4f95c4d894bdc6fb1d717b68a16c (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-a65b698ce848f355c2d9fd7bc8e907f15c021662.tar.gz
Initial import of enriched2html-1.0 into the Packages Collection.
This is useful if you ever receive text/enriched email. To quote from the author, Brandon Long: This program is based on the program in Appendix A of rfc1896. It does as much as I can think of to convert text/enriched to text/html (since there are so many viewers for text/html). It is a hack. It is not perfect, and the html it generates is far from perfect. I've tried to follow HTML v3.2, but its still not great. Usage: Pass it the text/enriched body of a message on stdin, and it will put the text/html version on stdout. To make mutt display text/enriched, put this in your .mailcap file: # enriched.sh converts text/enriched to text/html and then uses lynx to display text/enriched; ${PREFIX}/bin/enriched2html | lynx -dump -stdin ; copiousoutput
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-$NetBSD: CHANGES,v 1.4504 2004/01/19 00:57:10 sjg Exp $
+$NetBSD: CHANGES,v 1.4505 2004/01/19 09:14:21 agc Exp $
Changes to the packages collection and infrastructure in 2004:
@@ -337,3 +337,4 @@ Changes to the packages collection and infrastructure in 2004:
Updated py-Scientific to 2.4.5 [recht 2004-01-18]
Updated py-Scientific-doc to 2.4.5 [recht 2004-01-18]
Updated bmake to 20040118 [sjg 2004-01-18]
+ Added enriched2html-1.0 [agc 2004-01-19]