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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers filtering out certain output Post 302710839 by pamu on Friday 5th of October 2012 03:12:02 AM
Old 10-05-2012
try something like this...
Code:
awk '/Meta Configuration/{a=1}
a==1 {if ($0 ~ /[0-9]/ && b > 2){gsub("-->","",$0);print "delete dev "$1";"}else if($0 ~ /-----/){b++}}
b==4{a=0}' file

 

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wnn_cvt_xim_tbl(4)						   File Formats 						wnn_cvt_xim_tbl(4)

NAME
wnn_cvt_xim_tbl - Key conversion table for xjsi SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/locale/ja/wnn/cvt_xim_tbl DESCRIPTION
cvt_xim_tbl defines the conversion table for keyboard input and key code.xjsi(1) converts keyboard input (KeySym) to code (Wnn_code) by using of cvt_key_tbl. SYNTAX State-or-KeySym Wnn_code State-or-KeySym = [States]KeySym-name States = State-name | [SState-or-KeySym and Wnn_code must be separated with a space character or tab. Lines beginning with a semicolon (;) are comments. CODE DESCRIPTION Octal number 0?? Decimal number ?? Hexadecimal number 0x?? or 0X?? EXAMPLES
Example 1: Meta|Left 0x9A Meta|Up 0x99 Meta|F11 0x95 Meta|minus 0x81 Meta|asciicircum 0x82 Kanji 0x81 F1 0x91 F2 0x90 Meta|Shift|F1 0x91 SEE ALSO
xjsi(1), uumkey(4), wnn_2A_CTRL(4) NOTES
Code converted by cvt_xim_tbl is evaluated by the Automaton table 2A_CTRL (default) and then by uumkey. SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 wnn_cvt_xim_tbl(4)
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