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Operating Systems HP-UX help auto starting app on boot Post 302326246 by KmJohnson on Wednesday 17th of June 2009 11:40:20 AM
Old 06-17-2009
thank you both. I am sure with the notes provided and the doc's referance I can get this resolved. Smilie happy days!! -KJ
 

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NFPRINT(1)						      General Commands Manual							NFPRINT(1)

NAME
nfprint - Print the contents of a notesfile SYNOPSIS
nfprint [ -p ] [ -l# ] [ -d or -nd ] [ -c ] [ -t ] topic [ note-list ] DESCRIPTION
Nfprint gives the user the ability to print the contents of notesfiles. Nfprint writes to standard output. The text is formatted with pr(1). When the -c option is used, the output is filtered through cat(1) instead. The -l# parameter specifies the page length to use (66 lines/page is the default). By specifying -p, the printout is arranged so each base note starts on a new page. The -d and -nd options specify only notes with the director flag on or off respectively are to be printed. Use -t to generate a list of titles only; the text of notes and responses is suppressed. The note list is the set of notes which are to be printed. An example note list is: 1,30-36,13,10,42-50. FILES
/bin/pr Output filter /etc/passwd for the users name /etc/group for the users group(s) /usr/spool/notes the default notesfile data base SEE ALSO
notes(1), pr(1), The Notesfile Reference Manual AUTHORS
Ray Essick (uiucdcs!essick, essick%uiuc@csnet-relay.arpa) Department of Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL Rob Kolstad (kolstad@convex.UUCP) CONVEX Computer Corporation Richardson, TX University of Illinois NFPRINT(1)
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