It might be as easy as this:
for TILE in `find /path/to/tiles -type f`; do
echo ${TILE}
FILE=`basename ${TILE}`
L1=`dirname ${TILE} | gawk -F/ '{ print $NF}'`
L2=`dirname ${TILE} | gawk -F/ '{ print $(NF-1)}'`
curl --output ${TILE}
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/${L2}/${L1}/${FILE};
I'm very interested on having stardict (or its commandline version) too.
From this discussion line it's not clear to me if you are using debian or if
there is a way to install a debian package in 2008.x, could anyone please
clarify this for me? Thanks!
2009/3/1 Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de
I'm running (as the Subject: says) Om2008.9 im my FR; and yes, you can
install in some dirty way *.dep packages in Om2008.x; I do it this way,
don't know if there is some other/better way:
- untar the *.dep file
$ tar xzf sdcv_0.4.2-9_armel.deb
- move the resulting file 'data.tar.gz' to
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I mean that Thai is like Chinese in that it
doesn't have spaces but like Hindi when it comes to the style of script and
input methods.
AlexBKK
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Thanks for the answer. Yes, in that sense there would be the same problem
with Japanese, Chinese, or Korean, but the input method for those languages
would also be more complicated, whereas Thai has more like a normal
alphabet (with almost twice as letters, but no upper/lowercase) so a layout
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