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RE: New tool for converting pronto hex codes to lircd.conf

by Olavi Akerman :: Rate this Message:

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Hello

Yes I don't mind if you add it to contrib.
Regarding documentation: what is the format you would like the
documentation- to be in?
As far as I know CCFDecompiler is only available for Windows. If anyone
knows any other
platform independent library/tool that can be used to parse CCF files I
willing to consider
writing support for them as well.

Olavi

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:lirc-list-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Christoph
Bartelmus
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:50 PM
To: lirc-list@...
Subject: Re: New tool for converting pronto hex codes to lircd.conf

Hi Olavi,

thanks for the tool. I already could make good use of it.
I plan to add the tool to the contrib/ folder in the lirc distribution if  
you don't mind.
Could you please write up some documentation on the process of converting  
.ccf files and how to use the tool.
Is the CCFDecompiler only available for Windows?

Christoph

Olavi Akerman "olavi.akerman@..." wrote:
> A couple of additions to the program to make CCF->lircd.conf easier. To
> translate CCF to lircd.conf first use CCFDecompiler (from CCFTools) to
> convert CCF to XML and then use the attached program to make lircd.conf.
The
> new version (1.1) is attached.
>
> Olavi
>
> On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Olavi Akerman <olavi.akerman@...>
> wrote:

>> Hello
>>
>> I've written a small tool to convert pronto hex codes to lircd.conf
format.
>>
>> I've tested it in my setup and irsend is able to control the devices i
have
>> in my setup.
>>
>> It's written in python and should work pretty much anywhere.
>> Hope you find it useful.
>>
>> Olavi Akerman
>>


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