> Mozilla DB that's hidden in ~/.mozilla, and I couldn't figure out how to
> access dot directory files.  In Gnome, Ctrl-h hides and unhides them,


You can configure Auto Start for .sqlite files
and run the browser from shell explorer.
The command line is added to Wiki:

http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Addons/data/sqlite



----- Original Message ----
> From: Bill Harris <bill_har...@facilitatedsystems.com>
> 
> Oleg Kobchenko writes:
> 
> > The addon is updated now. Please see if it works for you.
> > It had to do with handling empty schemas.
> > Thank you for reporting the issue.
> 
> Better.
> 
> I could connect.  The DB I'm connecting to uses 1252, not UTF8, so the
> boxing characters became empty squares.  The schema names only picked up
> the first part, so I have lots of "system" and "public" and the like
> with no distinguishing feature.
> 
> It turns out I don't think dbman will help me as much as a programmatic
> i/f, which I already have through dd (and R and Emacs), so I'm not
> dependent on this.
> 
> On a possibly related note, I tried the sqlite browser tonight on a
> Mozilla DB that's hidden in ~/.mozilla, and I couldn't figure out how to
> access dot directory files.  In Gnome, Ctrl-h hides and unhides them,
> but that didn't work in the sqlite browser.
> 
> Thanks for these contributions, and sorry for only bringing this news.
> 



      
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