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MacOSX使用

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Terminal.app中中文使用


建立 ~/.inputrc:
set convert-meta off
set meta-flag on
set output-meta on

在~/.profile中设置locale:
export LC_ALL=zh_CN.UTF-8
export LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8

ERC

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我的ERC相关设置:

(require 'erc)

(defun cg-erc ()
    (interactive)
    (erc :server "irc.freenode.net" :port 6667 :nick "mynick” :password “mypass" :full-name "my full name"))

(require 'easymenu)
(easy-menu-add-item  nil '("tools") ["ERC" cg-erc t])
(global-set-key "\C-cef" 'cg-erc)

函数cg-erc直接设置连接参数,可以通过  M-x cg-erc 直接连接。
通过easymenu在 Tools 菜单下增加一个 ERC 菜单项,也可用来连接。
设置组合键 C-c e f 来连接。 


*** Useful commands
(in server buffer) Search for all channels with keyword in name
/msg chanserv list *keyword*

To retrieve command history
M-p
M-n

Gnus+MSMTP实现多账号邮件发送

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多年来一直使用Gnus作为新闻组和邮件程序,但是一直为Gnus的多账号情况下发送邮件问题所困扰,最近有想法换一个别的程序,可惜研究之后发现找不到一个能满足我需求的程序,因为我使用offlineimap进行本地和服务器端的同步(我的多数邮箱都支持IMAP),然后用nnmaildir后端管理。最后决定还是回到Gnus本身来寻找解决方法,因为毕竟唯一的问题就是多账号SMTP发送。 网络上有几种可选方案,其中被广泛采用的可能是 fs-change-smtp 这个函数,但是我使用并不成功。 我一直以来使用的是msmtp,但是为此需要配置复杂的posting styles,而我的工作邮件是按照公司名归档的,这样一个组里我所用的邮箱就不只是一个,这特别对回复邮件特别不方便,因为为了激活posting style需要在特定的组里回复才行。 昨晚经过几个小时的艰辛努力,终于写除了一个10来行代码(汗!),彻底解决了这个困扰已久的问题。自认为这是到目前为止最简单也是最灵活有效的解决办法。 设置MSMTP MSMTP配置很简单,参考主站的文档即可。 注意事项 文档中的配置文件中,指定了一个 default account,通过 account default 或者 default account : defaultemail。我发现为了Gnus正常使用,不能指定default账号。(这一点有时间需要再研究一下) 建议 为了记忆的方便,建议account label直接使用email地址,也就是说: 文档中 account gmail host … … 我的建议是 account youraccount@gmail.com host … … Gnus设置 在.gnus.el中加入以下代码: [Code] ;; Choose account label to feed msmtp -a option based on From header in Message buffer; ;; This function must be added to message-send-mail-hook for on-the-fly change of From address ;; before sending message since message-send-mail-hook is processed right before sending message. (defun cg-feed-msmtp () (if (message-mail-p) (save-excursion (let* ((from (save-restriction (message-narrow-to-headers) (message-fetch-field “from”))) (account (cond ;; I use email address as account label in ~/.msmtprc ((string-match “myemail1@server1.com” from)“myemail1@server1.com”) ;; Add more string-match lines for your email accounts ((string-match “myemail2@server2.com” from)“myemail2@server2.com”)))) (setq message-sendmail-extra-arguments (list “-a” account)))))) (setq message-sendmail-envelope-from ‘header) (add-hook ‘message-send-mail-hook ‘cg-feed-msmtp) 根据email账号增加相应的 ((string-match “myemail1@server1.com” from) “myemail1@server1.com”) 行,其中 myemail1@server1.com 等就是在 .msmtprc 中的对应的account label。 结束语 这个设置就是这么简单,但是完全避免了使用复杂的posting styles来配置。 以上代码关于获取 From header部分借自 fs-change-smtp。

Leafnode

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Home: http://www.leafnode.org

一、  Ubuntu (7.10)下安装

参考了 http://www.emacs.cn/Gnus/Leafnode 和 http://learn.tsinghua.edu.cn:8080/2002315162/gnus_leafnode.html。

Ubuntu 7.10 有 leafnode 包(版本为最新稳定版 1.11.6)。通过Synaptic安装即可。

安装时网络连接方式我选择了 NONE,暂时手动 fetchnews。

/etc/cron.d/leafnode 抄了 http://learn.tsinghua.edu.cn:8080/2002315162/gnus_leafnode.html:
 # Cron entries for Leafnode
0-59/15 * * * * news if [ -x /etc/news/leafnode/do-fetch-news ];
then /etc/news/leafnode/do-fetch-news; fi


Ubuntu作为Debian系统,配置目录在 /etc/news/leafnode 下。
News spool目录为 /var/spool/news。

修改 /etc/hosts,设定hostname为 news.cyberhut.org。
(hosts里设置让我觉得怪异,我设置在 127.0.0.1 居然不行,里面本来有的 127.0.1.1 行中设置才可以。需要找时间研究下为什么。)

/etc/news/leafnode/config 中设置:
server = news.gmane.org
server = yaako.com

expire  = 20000
 (我准备用leafnoe作为新闻组的本地archive,所以不需要expire。设一个大的数字就可以了。2000天差不多等于54年)

initialfetch = 100

maxage = 20000 (原因和expire同)。


先通过 sudo fetchnews -vvv 把组列表取下来。
然后订阅一些组后,为了取下旧的文章,使用  sudo fetchnews -vvv -x 2000 (为了控制数据量。有些组因为文章数巨大,还需要加大 x 值直到把文章全部取下来。

在Gnus中设置nntp为localhost即可。

注:经过使用leafnode2,决定Ubuntu下也从源码安装leafnode。

Ubuntu源码安装需要先安装 libpcre3-dev包,通过 synaptic,apt-get或者aptitude安装即可。
安装很简单,不过为了使用ubuntu安装已经建立的配置目录和文件,configure时候使用sysconfdir指定原来目录。
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/news/leafnode (--prefix=/usr/local)
make
sudo make install

然后修改 /etc/inetd.conf, 将leafnode路径修改为  /usr/local/sbin/leafnode。

leafnode2 中有些配置从config中挪到了filters中,作相应修改即可。
由于本地存储文件格式的变化,需要运行一次以下命令来更新格式:
sudo fetchnews -f


二、 MacOSX 下安装
Mac Mini G4 (MacOSX 10.4.10 PPC)

MacOSX下的安装配置本以为很简单,结果发现不是。主要参考 http://www.kutilek.de/technik/news-macosx.en.php (万分感谢,否则我还搞不定)。

由于 Macports 里没有 leafnode,只能通过源码自己安装。于是我选择了安装 leafnode 2 ( http://www.dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de/~ma/leafnode/beta/ ),所用为最新的 snapshot 2.0.0.alpha 20070602a

由于/usr/local/ 已经交给 Macports,我就直接选择安装进 /usr。
所需的 pcre 已经通过 Macports 安装。

需要建用户 news,通过控制面板中的 Accounts 增加一个用户 news即可。没有这个news用户,configure会失败。

安装:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/Library/Leafnode --enable-spooldir=/private/var/spool/news
make
sudo make install-strip (现在的snapshot中不是 strip-install)

进入 /Library/Leafnode,cp config.example config,然后编辑 config:
sudo emacs config

主要设置和上面Ubuntu提到的差不多。 leafnode2中config文件结构有变化。server设置在global设置之后。

hostname没有向参考文章中一样在config设置,而是通过系统端。这也是leafnode FAQ中所建议的。

由于我家中 Mac使用ADSL上网,MacOSX 从10.4.6开始hostname改成自动设置(PPPOE连接后自动获取),这对leafnode运行造成麻烦。

MacOSX下像 GNU/Linux一样通过修改/etc/hosts设置是无效的。必须修改 /etc/hostconfig,将
HOSTNAME=~AUTOMATIC~
修改为
HOSTNAME=home.cyberhut.org

设置leafnode运行方式,使用Tiger所建议的Launch Daemon 方式,在 /Library/LaunchDaemons下建立
org.cyberhut.home.leafnode.plist,内容如下:





Label
org.cyberhut.home.leafnode
Program
/usr/sbin/leafnode
ProgramArguments

/usr/sbin/leafnode

Sockets

Listeners

SockServiceName
nntp


UserName
news
inetdCompatibility

Wait




我没有参照参考文章设置bonjour。

然后装载并启动leafnode:


sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.cyberhut.home.leafnode.plist
sudo launchctl start org.cyberhut.home.leafnode

现在用手动方式运行fetchnews,需要研究下如何使用 launchd 来定期运行fetchnews,或者通过crontab设置运行。

3 使用

由于 leafnode 本身带filter功能,对spam的过滤就直接交给了leafnode,这样在Gnus中就不需要spam处理了,因此相关的score设置,spam.el设置及相关文件就可以全部去掉了。

filter设置在 /etc/news/leafnode (Ubuntu)或 /Library/Leafnode(MacOSX下根据上文安装)下,文件名为 filters。

因为主要阅读gmane.×,对gmane组设置:

newsgroups = gmane\..*
pattern = ^Newsgroups:.*gmane\.spam\.detected
action = kill

这样对gmane服务器已经确认的spam就可以kill掉了。这基本可以对付gmane中大多数的垃圾。
本地leafnode的巨大好处是可以将这些spam完全杀掉,包括从本地spool里删除。

对相关组已经取到本地的文章进行过滤:

sudo applyfilter -vvv gmane.group.name

以后对其它特征的spam加入过滤规则,然后手动applyfilter,就可以在本地建立一个洁净的新闻组服务器了。

中华书局历代史料笔记丛刊

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Based on English version <Essays> translated with an introduction by J. M. Cohen publshed by Penguin Books.

1 Introduction

Immortalia mortali sermone notantes
Expressing immortal things in mortal words.
Lucretius, V, 121

2 Book one Chapter 8 On idleness

Sicut aquae tremulum labris ubi lumen abenis sole repercussum, aut radiantis imagine Lunae omnia pervolitat late loca, iamque sub auras erigitur, summique ferit laquearia tecti.
As water, trembling in a brass bowl, reflects the sun's light or the form of the shining moon, and so the bright beams flit in all directions, darting up at times to strike the lofty frettd ceilings.
Virgil, Aeneid, VIII, 22

velut aegri somnia, vanae finguntur species
Unreal monsters are imagined, like a sick man's dreams.
Horace, Ars Poetica, 7

Quisquis ubique habitat, Maxime, nusquam habitat.
A man who lives everywhere, Maximus, lives nowhere.
Martial, VII

variam semper dant otia mentem
Leisure always breeds an inconstant mind.
Lucan, IV, 704

3 Book one Chapter 19 That no man should be called happy until after his death

Scilicet ultima semper expectanda dies homini est, dicique beatus ante obitum nemo supremaque funera debet.
One should always wait till a man's last day, and never call him happy before his death and funeral.
Ovid, Metamorphoses,III, 135

Usque adeo res humanas vis abdita quaedam obterit, et pulchros fasces saevasque secures proculcare, ac ludibrio sibi habere videtur.
There is a dark power, hostile to human affairs, that tramples the fine (consular) fasces and cruel axes underfoot, and makes a silly toy of them.
Lucretius, V, 1233

Nunc verae voces tum demum pectore ab imo eliciuntur, et eripitur persona, manet res.
Not till then are true words drawn up from the depths of the heart; the mask is torn off and the reality is exposed.
Lucretius, III, 57

4 Book one Chapter 21 On the power of the imagination

Ut quasi transactis saepe omnibus rebus profundant fluminis ingentis fluctus, vestemque cruentent.
As if they were performing the entire act, the mighty wave gushes forth and stains their garments.
Lucretius, IV, 1035

Vota puer solvit, qui femina voverat Iphis.
Iphis as a man fulfilled the vows he had made as a woman.
Ovid, Metamorphoses, IX, 793

Dum spectant oculi laesos, laeduntur et ipsi multaque corporibus transitione nocent.
When their eyes behold others in pain, they feel pain themselves, and so many ills pass from body to body.
Ovid, De Remedio Amoris, 615

Nescio quis teneros oculus mihi fascinat agnos.
Some evil eye has bewitched my young lambs.
Virgil, Ecologues, III, 103

5. Book one Chapter 22 That one man's profit is another's loss

Nam quodcumque suis mutatum finibus exit, continuo hoc mors est illius, quod fuit ante.
Whenever a thing changes and alters its nature, at that moment comes the death of what is was before.
Lucretius, II 753 and III, 519

6 Book one Chapter 26 On the education of children

Che non men che sapper dubbiar m'aggrada
It pleases me as much to doubt as to know.
Dante, Inferno, XI, 93

vitamque sub dio et trepidis agat in rebus.
To live under the open sky, and among dangers.
Horace, Odes, III, ii, 5

Quae tellus sit lenta gelu, quae putris ab aestu, ventus in Italiam qui bene vela ferat.
What land is benumbed with cold, what land crumbling with heat, and which is the fair wind that blows towards Italy.
Propertius, IV, iii, 39

quid fas optare, quid asper utile nummus habet, patriae carisque propinquis quantum elargiri deceat, quem te deus esse iussit et humana qua parte locatus es in re, ... quid sumus et quidnam victuri gignimur.
What it is right to desire, what hard-earned money is useful for, how much should be bestowed on country and dear kindred, what sort of man God intended you to be, and for what place in the commonwealth he marked you out ... what we are and what life we are born to lead.
Persius, Satires, III, 69-72 and 67

Et quo quemque modo fugiatque feratque laborem
And how to avoid or endure each kind of hardship.
Virgil, Aeneid, III 459 (rightly fugiasque ferasque)

sapere aude: incipe. qui recte vivendi prorogal horam, rusticus expectat dum defluat amnis: at ille labitur et labetur in omne volubilis aevum.
Dare to be wise! Begin now. The man who puts off the day when he will live rightly is like the peasant who waits for the river to drain away. But it flows on, and will flow on for ever.
Horace, Epistles, I, ii, 40

Quid moveant Pisces animosaque signa Leonis, lotus et Hesperia quid Capricornus aqua.
What is the influence of Pisces, and of the fierce constellation of the Lion, and of Capricorn bathed in the Hesperian Sea.
Propertius, IV, i, 85

Deprendas animi tormenta latentis in aegro corpore, deprendas et gaudia; sumit utrumque inde habitum facies.
You can detect the mental torments concealed within a sick body, and you can also detect joy: the faces reflects both states.
Juvenal, Satires, IX, 18

Udum et molle lutum est, nunc nunc properandus et acri fingendus sine fine rota.
The clay is moist and soft, let us hasten and shape it on the sharp, revolving wheel.
Persius, Satires, III, 23

petite hinc puerique senesque finem animo certum miserisque viatica canis.
Yound men and old, take from here a fixed aim for your minds, and provide for the wretchedness of old age.
Persius, Satires, V, 64

Aeque pauperibus prodest, locupletibus aeque, et, neglecta, aeque pueris senibusque nocebit.
It is equally profitable to poor and rich and, to neglect it, will harm boys and old men alike.
Horace, Epistles, I, i, 25

Omnis Aristippum decuit color, et status, et res.
Every condition, situation, and circumstance fitted Aristippus.
Horace, Epistles, I, xvii, 23

uem duplici panno patientia velat mirabor, vitae via si conversa decebit, personamque feret non inconcinnus utramque.
Who after carefully dressing himself in a lined garment, can change his way of life, and can play both roles with equal ease. Such a man I admire.
Horace, Epistles, xvii, 25-26 and 29

Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur.
When the matter is ready the words will follow freely.
Horace, Ars Poetica, 311

Emmunctae naris, durus componere versus.
His nose is good, but he composes harsh verses.
Horace, Satires, I, v, 8

tempora certa modosque, et quod prius ordine verbum est posterius facias, praeponens ultima primis, invenias etiam disiecti membra poetare.
Take away the rhythm and the metre, and put the first word last and the last first; still the scattered limbs are those of a poet.
Horace, Satires, I, v, 58-59 and 62

Haec demum sapiet dictio, quae feriet
Striking speech is good speech.
Epitaph of Lucan

Alter ab undecimo tum me iam acceperat annus.
I had hardly reached the age of twelve.
Virgil, Ecologues, VIII, 40

7 Book one Chapter 27 That it is folly to measure truth and error by our own capacity

Somnia, terrores magicos, miracula, sagas, nocturnos lemures portentaque Thessla.
Deams, superstitious horrors, wonders, witches, nocturnal spectres, and Thessalian prodigies.
Horace, Epistles, II, ii, 208

Iam enmo, fessus satiate videndi, suspicere in coeli dignatur lucida templa.
Weary and sated with seeing, no man today deigns to lift his eyes to the luminous spaces of the sky.
Lucretius, II, 1038

si nunc primum mortalibus adsint ex improviso, ceu sint objecta repente, nil magis his rebus poterat mirabile dici, aut minus ante quod auderent fore credere gentes?
If these things were, for the first time, unexpectedly presented to mortals, or were suddenly exposed before them, could anything be thought of as more marvellous, or less like what people had previously dared to think possible?
Lucretius, II, 1033

Scilicet et fluvius, qui non est maximus, ei estqui non ante aliquem maiorem vidit, et ingens arbor homoque videtur; et omnia de genere omni maxima quae vidit quisque, haec ingentia fingit.
So it is that a river which is not very great seems so to one who has never seen one greater. A tree or a man appears huge in the same way. Everything of any kind seems to a man colossal if he has not seen anything bigger.
Lucretius, VI, 674


8 Book one Chapter 28 On friendship

Desinit in piscem mulier formosa superne.
A beautiful woman that tails off into a fish.
Horace, Ars Poetica, 4

et ipse notus in fratres animi paterni.
Noted for my fatherly love for my brothers.
Horace, Odes, II, ii, 6

neque enim est dea mescia mostri qua dulcem curis miscet amaritiem.
For I am not unknown to the goddess who mingles a sweet bitterness with her tortures.
Caltullus, Epigrams, LXVIII, 17

Come segue la lepre il cacciatore
Al freddo, al caldo, alla montagna, al lito;
Ne piu l'estima poi che presa vede,
Et sol dietro a chi fugge affretta il piede.
So the hunter follows the hare, in cold and heat, on the mountain and along the shore; but once he has caught it, he cares no more for it, he only chases what flies from him.
Ariosto, Orlando furioso, X, vii

Mihi sic usus est; tibi, ut opus est facto, face.
This is my habit; as for you, do as you think best.
Terence, Heautontimoroumenos, I, i, 28

Nil ego contulerim iucundo sanus amico.
So long as I am in my senses, I shall find nothing to compare with pleasant friend.
Horace, Satires, I, v, 44

quem semper acerbum, semper bonoratum (sic, di, voluistis) habebo.
Which will ever be bitter to me and ever sacred- such, O Gods, has been
your will.
Virgil, Aeneid, V, 49

Nec fas esse ulla me voluptate hic frui decrevi, tantisper dum ille
abest meus particeps.
I have resolved to enjoy no pleasures, while he is not here to share
them with me.
Terence, Heautontimoroumenos, I, i, 97

Illam meae si partem animar tulit maturior vis, quid moror altera, nec
carus aeque, nec superstes integer? Ille dies utramque duxit ruinam.
If a premature death has taken away the half of my life, why should I,
the other half, linger on, since I love myself less and have not
survived whole? The same day destroyed us both.
Horace, Odes, II, xvii, 5

Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus tam cari capitis?
What shame or restraint should there be, in mourning so dear a head?
Horace, Odes, I, xxiv, 1

O misero frater adempte mihi!
Omnia tecum una perierunt gaudia mostra,
quae tuus in vita dulcis alebat amor.
Tu mea, tu moriens fregisti commoda, frater;
tecum una tota est nostra sepulta anima,
cujus ego interitu tota de mente fugavi
haec studia atque omnes delicias animi.
alloquar? audieri nunquam tua verba loquentem?
Nunquam ego te, vita frate amabilior,
aspiciam posthac? at certe semper amabo.
How sad I am to have lost you, brother! With you have perished all the
joys which your sweet friendship gave to my life. In your death,
brother, you have destroyed all my comforts, and both our souls are
buried with you. Since you died I have completely abandoned reading and
all the delights of the mind. Shall I speak with you again? Shall I
never hear you talking again? Shall I never look on you again, oh
brother dearer to me than life? But certainly I shall always love you.
Catullus, lxviii, 20 and lxv, 9

9 Book one Chapter 31 On cannibals

Haec loca, vi quondam et vasta convulsa ruina, dissiluisse ferunt, cum protinus utraque tellus una foret.
They say that these lands were once violently rent by a great convulsion. Until then the two lands were one.
Virgil, Aeneid, III, 414

sterilisque diu palus aptaque remis vicinas urbes alit, et grave sentit aratrum.
Long a sterile marsh, on which men rowed, it now feeds the neighbouring towns and feels the weight of the plough.
Horace, Ars Poetica, 65

Et veniunt ederae sponte sua melius, surgit et in solis formosior arbutus antris, et volucres nulla dulcius arte canunt.
The ivy grows best when it grows wild, and the arbutus is most lovely when it grows in some solitary cleft; birds sing most sweetly untaught.
Propertius, I, ii, 10

Hos natura modos primum dedit.
These are the first laws that nature gave.
Virgil, Georgis, II, 20

Vascones, fama est, alimentis talibus usi produxere animas.
They say that the Gascons prolonged their lives with such food.
Juvenal, xv, 93

victoria nulla est quam quae confessos animo quoque subjugat hostes.
There is no victory, except when the enemy in his own mind acknowledges himself beaten.
Claudian, On the sixth Consulate of Honorius, 248

10 Book one Chapter 36 On the custom of wearing clothes

Proptereaque fere res omnes aut corio sunt, aur seta, aut conchis, aut callo, aut cortice tectae.
And for this reason, almost all things are covered with hide, or bristles, or shells, or hard skin, or bark.
Lucretius, IV, 935

tam vertice nudo excipere insanos imbres coelique ruinam.
With bare head he received the furious rain, and torrents falling from heaven.
Silius Italicus, I, 250

Nudaque consistunt formam servantia testae vina, nec hausta meri, sed data frusta bibunt.
And the wine ready for serving keeps the shape of the jar. They do not drink it neat, but hand it out in lumps.
Ovid, Tristia, III, x, 23

11 Book one Chapter 47 On the uncertainty of our judgement

Vinse Hannibal, et non seppe usar' poi
Ben la vittoriosa sua ventura.
Hannibal conquered, but then did not know how to make profitable use of his victory.
Petrarch, Sonnet, LXXXVII

Dum fortuna calet, dum conficit omnia terror.
When fortunne is aglow, and terror is all-conquering.
Lucan, VII, 734

Vincitur haud gratis iugulo qui provocat hostem.
A man who offers his throat to an enemy sells his life dear.
Lucan, VII, 734

Et male consultis pretium est: prudentia fallax, nec fortuna probat causas sequiturque merentes; sed vaga per cunctos nullo discrimine fertur; scilicet est aliud quod nos cogatque regatque maius, et in proprias ducat mortalia leges.
Often bad advice is of value, while good is deceptive. Fortune does not examine reasons or reward the deserving, but wanders where is will, guided by no discrimination. There is indeed a stronger power which controls us and rules us, and holds mortal laws subject to its own laws.
Manilius, iv, 95

12 Book one Chapter 50 On Democritus and Heraclitus

alter ridebat, quoties a limine moverat unum protuleratque pedem; flebat contrarius alter.
The one laughed from the moment he put one foot over his doorstep, the other, on the contrary, wept.
Juvenal, x, 28

13 Book one Chapter 55 On smells

Mulier tum bene olet, ubi nihil olet.
A woman has a good smell when she has no smell.
Mostellaria, I, iii, 117

Rides nos, Coracine, nil olentes, malo quam bene olere, nil olere.
You laugh at me, Coracinus, because I use no scent. I has rather smell of nothing than smell sweet. Martial, VI, lv, 4

Posthume, non bene olet, qui bene semper ole.
Posthumus, the man who always smells sweet does not smell sweet.
Martial, II, xii, 4

Namque sagacius unus odoror, Polypus, an gravis hirsutis cubet hircus in alis, quam canis acer ubi lateat sus.
For my nose is sharper, Polypus, at smelling the rank goat-smell of hairy armpits, than a dog at scenting our hidden game.
Horace, Epodes, XII, 4

14 Book two Chapter 8 On the affection of fathers for their children

et errat longe, mea quidem sententia, qui imperium credat esse gravius aut stablius vi quod fit, quam illud quod amicitia adiungitur.
A man is very wrong, at least in my opinion, who believes that power is stronger and more durable when imposed by force than when procured by friendship.
Terence, Adelphi, I, i, 40

Ma hor congiunto a giovinetta sposa,
Lieto homai de'figli, era invilito
Negli affetti di padre e di marito.
But now, wedded to a young wife and blessed with children, his affections as husband and father had weakened him.
Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata, X, 39

Solve senescentem mature sanus eqqum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus, et ilia ducat.
Be wise in time, and unharness the ageing horse, lest in the end he fail ridiculously, and become broken winded.
Horace, Epistles, I, i, 8

Ille solus nescit omnia.
He alone is in complete ignorance.
Terence, Adelphi, IV, ii, 9

Tentatum mollescit ebur, positoque rigore subsedit digitis.
The ivory grows sofe at his touch; it loses hardness and yields to his fingers.
Ovid, Metamorphoses, x, 283

15 Book two Chapter 10 On books

Has suas ad metas sudet oportet equus.
This is the goal towards which my horse shold strain.
Propertius, IV, i, 70

O seclum insipiens et infacetum!
Oh tasteless and ignorant age!
Catullus, xliii, 8

liquidus puroque simillimus amni.
Flowing and like a pure stream.
Horace, Epistles, II, ii, 120

Excursusque breves tentat.
He attempts only short flights.
Virgil, Georgics, IV, 194

ego vero me minus diu senem esse mallem, quam esse senem, antequam essem.
For my part, I should prefer to have a shorter old age than to be old before my time.
Cicero, De Senectute, X

16 Book two Chapter 11 On cruelty

Deliberata morte ferocior.
More courageous after resolving to die.
Horace, Odes, I, xxxvii, 29

Haud ignarus quantum nova gloria in armis,  et praedulce decus primo certamine possit.
Knowing how potent is a new-born pride in arms, and the hope of winning glory in the first battle.
Virgil, Aeneid, XI, 154


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Doctor Zhivago

Lolitta

Le hussard sur le toit

Anna Karenina

Wuthering Heights

Tess

The merchant of Venice

Sense and sensibility

Vanity fair

Oliver Twist

The age of innocence

The unbearable lightness of being

Clockwork orange

Gone with the wind

Pride and prejudice

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Hable con ella (2002, Espanol) Directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling & Rosario Flores.

Melissa P.

Lucia y el sexo

L’amore in citta

Cinema paradiso

Il Gattopardo (1963, Italiano) Directed by Luchino Visconti, starring Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon

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La ville est tranquille

Aime ton pere

Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches

Le dernier metro

Une femme de menage

Subway

Trois couleurs

Sur mes levres

Vatel

Chocolat

Tais toi!

Le fils

Le hussard sur le toit

Comment j’ai tue mon pere

La femme de ma vie

La repetition

Tout ca pour ca

36 quai des orfevres

Les brigades du tigre

Effroyables jardins

Les choristes

Les ames grises

Celibataires

Clair de femme

Delicatessen

C’est le bouquet

La fille de d’Artagnan

A ce soir

Hiroshima, mon amour

Le fabuleux destin d’Amelie Poulain

Les amants du Pont-Neuf

L’intouchable

Le huitieme jour

La veuve de Saint-Pierre

La trahison

Entre ses mains

Le grand bleu

Un coeur en hiver

Barocco

Le souffle

Jeanne d’Arc

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Emacs repos (read only):

Official CVS

HEAD:

export CVS_RSH=”ssh”

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/sources/emacs co emacs

GNU Arch Location: http://arch.sv.gnu.org/archives/emacs

The branches currently available are: emacs-devo-0 emacs-lexbind-0 emacs-tiling-0 emacs-unicode-0 gnus-devo-0 gnus-rel-5.10

Mercurial (HEAD only): hg clone http://hg.intevation.org/emacs

git: git-clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/emacs.git

create a local branch from emacs-unicode-2 for building:

git checkout -b my-emacs23 origin/emacs-unicode-2

(then you can use "git checkout master / git checkout my-emacs23" to switch between two branches.


Build under MacOSX: ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-carbon-app

Carbon port is dead, long live Carbon port!


Cocoa port is fresh and alive -- http://emacs-app.sf.net


./configure --with-ns --without-x --enable-ns-app --prefix=/usr/local --without-freetype
make -j4 bootstrap
sudo make install

2008-4-26 build successfully.


2008-7-15 emacs-app is merged into cvs trunk.

./configure --with-ns --disable-ns-self-contained
make -j3 bootstrap
sudo make install

2008-7-20 build successfully.

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