This has already been done, in the form of the Usenet cookbook. Here's some info I found from a really old usenet post. Hopefully it isn't too out-of-date:
FTP sites of "Classic-usenet-cookbook":
switek.uni-muenster.de:/pub/misc/recipes.tar.Z uxc.cso.uiuc.edu:/pub/recipes.tar.Z nic.funet.fi: /pub/culture/recipes/recipes.tar.Z (examples from archie) and many others.
Info:
The "Classic-usenet-cookbook" in LaTex can be found at: sifon.cc.mcgill.ca:/pub/recipes/tex/*.tex.Z To view the roff-formatted recipe (Using Unix), you write, %nroff -man tmac.recip Cheese-kake | more
To make a plain-text copy of a roff recipe, you write, %nroff -man tmac.recip Cheese-kake > Cheese-kake.txt
If you have groff (Gnu-roff), you can make a postscript copy, %groff -man tmac.recip Cheese-kake > Cheese-kake.ps
tmac.recip is distributed with the "Usenet-cookbook"
The above technique can be used to format dig.XXX.rec kind of recipes (fdvw233 - FoodView-recipes).
I actually set up a primitive Tivo for radio using some scripts that drive a Yamaha RP-U100 USB Audio/Radio device. It can do scheduled audio recordings, like "record 91.5 FM at 6:00am for 2 hours".
It's sort of neat, but it would take a lot of work to make it as neat as a Tivo.
This has already been done, in the form of the
uxc.cso.uiuc.edu:/pub/recipes.tar.Z: /pub/culture/recipes/recipes.tar.Z
Usenet cookbook. Here's some info I found from
a really old usenet post. Hopefully it isn't
too out-of-date:
FTP sites of "Classic-usenet-cookbook":
switek.uni-muenster.de:/pub/misc/recipes.tar.Z
nic.funet.fi
(examples from archie) and many others.
Info:
The "Classic-usenet-cookbook" in LaTex can be found at:
sifon.cc.mcgill.ca:/pub/recipes/tex/*.tex.Z
To view the roff-formatted recipe (Using Unix), you write,
%nroff -man tmac.recip Cheese-kake | more
To make a plain-text copy of a roff recipe, you write,
%nroff -man tmac.recip Cheese-kake > Cheese-kake.txt
If you have groff (Gnu-roff), you can make a postscript copy,
%groff -man tmac.recip Cheese-kake > Cheese-kake.ps
tmac.recip is distributed with the "Usenet-cookbook"
The above technique can be used to format dig.XXX.rec kind of recipes
(fdvw233 - FoodView-recipes).
This can be used to start you on your way.
Good Luck!
I actually set up a primitive Tivo for radio
using some scripts that drive a Yamaha RP-U100
USB Audio/Radio device. It can do scheduled
audio recordings, like "record 91.5 FM at 6:00am
for 2 hours".
It's sort of neat, but it would take a lot
of work to make it as neat as a Tivo.