Hi,
I want to replace _F* by _F in a xml file. what is the sed command.
I have tried sed "s/_F$/_F/g" or sed "s/_F*/_F/g" , but it does not work. thx
file content
<TAG>KC_FOU</TAG>
<TAG>KC_FABC</TAG>
<TAG>KC_FABCDG</TAG>
desire output
<TAG>KC_F</TAG>
<TAG>KC_F</TAG>
<TAG>KC_F</TAG> (6 Replies)
Hi
I have a control file which looks like this
LOAD DATA
INFILE '/home/scott/XXX.dat'
PRESERVE BLANKS
.............
.............
how can i change the content of this file and replace the file in the second line with anothe file name and write it back with another name to the disk?
... (5 Replies)
Can someone tell me how I can do this?
e.g:
Say file1.txt contains:
today is monday
the 22 of
NOVEMBER
2010
and file2.txt contains:
the
11th
month
of
How do i replace the word NOVEMBER with (5 Replies)
hi
I have template file my.tpl:
bla-bla-bla
<link href="style.css" type="text/css">
bla-bla-bla
and style.css :
body{margin: 0px;}
I want to get in result one file:
bla-bla-bla
<script>body{margin: 0px;}</script>
bla-bla-bla
I tryed to used SED:
sed '/<link .*href=\"(*)*\"... (6 Replies)
Hi,
My requirement is to find a text and replace it with another in a XML file.
I am new to Unix,Please provide some suggestion to achieve.
Find:
<Style ss:ID="ColumnHeader1">
Replace with:
<Style ss:ID="ColumnHeader1">
<Borders>
<Border ss:Position="Bottom"... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am having trouble while using 'sed' with reading files. Please help. I have 3 files. File A, file B and file C. I want to find content of file B in file A and replace it by content in file C.
Thanks a lot!!
Here is a sample of my question.
e.g. (file A: a.txt; file B: b.txt; file... (3 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I need replace multiple files content.
the file name pattern likes currentfile_code_*
the content pattern in the file like text=value
I need replace the content as text=abcde
Thanks in advance (7 Replies)
We have two files
file 1: (usually small, ~100 lines), each line contains a : separated index, value e.g
2: Apple
1: Banana
5: Pear
7: Orange
File 2: (usually large, 10 million lines or more), each line contains a single string value. e.g
xyz1
xyz2
xyz3
xyz4
xyz5
xyz6
xyz7
Now... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am having a files in my directory like this:
2014 1049_file1.txt
2014 1050_file2.txt
2014 1110_file3.txt
2014 1145_file4.txt
2014 2049_file5.txt
I need to replace the above file names like this without changing the content of filename:
file1.txt
file2.txt
file3.txt... (10 Replies)
Hi,
Right now there is a file called 'qm.ini' which is owned by mqm:mqm and I am trying to replace a line from this file with something else and save.
I am using the below perl command to replace and save within a shell script with a different user called 'mqadm' which is also part of mqm... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bib2bib
BIB2BIB(1) General Commands Manual BIB2BIB(1)NAME
BibX2bib - Filter BibTeX data bases
SYNOPSIS
bib2bib [options] <filename> ...
DESCRIPTION
bib2bib is a filter tool that reads one or several bibliography files, filters the entries with respect to a given criterion, and outputs
the list of selected keys together with a new bibliography file containing only the selected entries. If no input file is given then input
is taken from the standard input.
Additionally, bib2bib may output a file containing all the keys of entries that satisfy the condition. This second file is suitable for
input as option -citefile to bibtex2html
OPTIONS -ob filename
specify the filename where the selected entries are output. If not given, it defaults to standard output.
-oc filename
specify the filename where the list of selected keys is output. If not given, this file is not created.
-c condition
specify a condition for selecting the entries. The output will retain only the entries that satisfy this condition. If several such
condition are given, then only the entries that satisfy all the conditions are selected. The syntax of conditions is described in
the complete documentation, notice that it is better to escape shell expansions in that conditions, in other words, you should write
conditions between quotes.
-expand
expand all abbreviations in the output file. Notice that there is no way to ask for expansion of cross-references, since the meaning
of such an expansion is unclear: it's better to let bibtex (via bibtex2html) handle the cross-references himself, depending on the
style considered.
-s field
sorts the entries of the bibliography with respect to the given field, which may be $key or $type to refer to the key or to the
entry type, as for filter conditions. This options may be used several times to specifiy a lexicographic order, such as by year,
then by keys. When the field is $date then entries are sorted chronologically.
When sorting, the resulting bibliography will always contain the comments first, then the preambles, then the abbreviations, and
finally the regular entries. Be warned that such a sort may put cross-references before entries that refer to them, so be cautious.
-r reverses the sort
-q , --quiet
be quiet.
-w , --warn-error
stop at the first warning.
USAGE WITH BIBTEX2HTML
Notice that the two output files are suitable for use with bibtex2html. A typical use would be
bib2bib -oc citefile -ob bibfile.bib -c condition file1.bib file2.bib ...
bibtex2html -citefile citefile bibfile.bib
which will produce exactly the HTML file for the selected references. Notice finally that bibtex2html will expand the strings (by default,
unless you specify the -noexpand option) but not the cross-references.
AUTHOR
Bib2bib has been written by Jean-Christophe Filliatre and Claude Marche. This manpage has been compiled by Ralf Treinen from the original
bib2bib documentation.
SEE ALSO bibtex2html(1),bibtex(1),hevea(1)
http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/
For complete documentation, please check the bibtex2html manual. On a Debian system the manual can be found at /usr/share/doc/bibtex2html
both in the formats postscript and HTML, or via the Debian help system.
BIB2BIB(1)