CLIT(1) General Commands Manual CLIT(1)NAME
clit - program to manipulate Microsoft Reader .LIT files
SYNOPSIS
1. clit [options] litfile.lit subdir/
2. clit [options] oldfile.lit newfile.lit
3. clit [options] oldfile.lit newfile.lit inscription
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the clit command.
ConvLIT is a program to convert Microsoft Reader format eBooks [LIT] into an open format. clit supports three modes of operation:
1. Explosion: expanding a LIT file into an OEBPS compliant package, that is the original XML / HTML source.
2. Downconverting: converts to DRM1 format, also known as sealing the LIT file.
3. Inscribing: similar to #2, this adds a label, or inscription, to the ebook to mark that it belongs to you.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, run the program without any arguments.
-d Disable creating multiple subdirectories.
-h Show summary of options.
-k /path/to/keys.txt
The DRM5 key file is assumed to be called keys.txt and located in the current directory. If not, use this option to instruct Con-
vLIT where to find the key file.
AUTHOR
ConvLIT was written by Dan A. Jackson <drs@convertlit.com>.
This manual page was written by Joe Nahmias <jello@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
March 23, 2008 CLIT(1)
Can somebody give me the explanation for this command line:
ps>newfile<infile wc -l
?
I am totally confused with the order of its execution.. :confused:
Thanx,
Saneesh Joseph. (3 Replies)
How can i add a varying filename at the end of a constant file path?
Eg:
Variable containing file name is varfile (say varfile=newfile)
File path is C:\Test\
I want to access newfile which can be done as
C:/\Test/\newfile
But instead of directly accesing the newfile i want to access it... (2 Replies)
Using the script: (Called replaceit)
#!/bin/ksh
String=$1
Replace=$2
sed -e "s/${orig}/${new}/g" oldfile.txt > newfile.txt
In oldfile.txt, I'm looking for: getenv("Work")
And change it To: /u/web
I execute the script:
replaceit "getenv(\""Work\"")" /u/web
I'm getting sed... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
How do I search first string & second string and copy all content between them from one file to another file?
Please help me..
Thanks In Advance.
Regards,
Pankaj (12 Replies)
I can remove blank lines at end of file using following code
for files in `ls * 2>/dev/null`
do
sed -e :a -e '/^\n*$/N;/\n$/ba' $files > newfile
mv newfile $files
done
How can I change above code, so that it recursively executes that code for all files under a directory? (6 Replies)
How to cut data from big file
my file around 30 gb
I tried "head -50022172 filename > newfile.txt ,and tail -5454283 newfile.txt. It's slowy.
afer that I tried sed -n '46467831,50022172p' filename > newfile.txt ,also slow
Please recommend me , faster command to cut some data from... (4 Replies)
I want to strip off '\032' character from a file using:
tr -d '\032' < oldfile > newfile
this outputs the contents of oldfile to newfile, but I wanna do that in the same file i.e. remove the \032 character from the old file. I tried:
tr -d '\032' < oldfile > oldfile
But the oldfile... (1 Reply)
I want to strip off '\032' character from a file using:
tr -d '\032' < oldfile > newfile
this outputs the contents of oldfile to newfile, but I wanna do that in the same file i.e. remove the \032 character from the old file. I tried:
tr -d '\032' < oldfile > oldfile
But the... (3 Replies)
I have a Unix directory, let's call it /home/id for example purposes. It contains the following files: oldfile.txt.20091101, oldfile.txt.20091102, oldfile.txt.20091103, etc.
I am trying to create a Korn Shell script that will go to /home/id and delete any oldfile.txt that has a datetime stamp... (1 Reply)
Hi All, can you help me with this:
grep XXX dir/*.txt|wc -l > newfile.txt - this put the results in the newfile.txt, but I want to add another column in the newfile.txt, string 'YYYYY', separated somehow, which corresponds on the grep results?
For example grep will grep XXX dir/*.txt|wc -l >... (5 Replies)
Hi
Please check my code,here awk -vLIT="$line" '$0 ~ LIT { print LIT,"Found in ",FILENAME; }' $f it is not checking for small alphabets.can u pls modify my code
#!/bin/ksh
for f in /tmp/satemp/*
do
cat /tmp/sa/tt.txt| while read line
do
awk -vLIT="$line" '$0 ~ LIT { print LIT,"Found in... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a 2 path, one with oldfile path in which has several sub folders,each sub folders contains a config file(basically text file), likewise there will be another newfile path which will have sub folders, each sub folders contains a config file.
Need to read files from oldfile... (6 Replies)
I have a unix script that outputs a summary file to the mac desktop.
The file is called summary.txt
I am trying to configure such so that the summary.txt file lists the content contained within such in reverse sort order.
I have used sort -r but it does not seem to work.
I would be... (8 Replies)