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Old 09-19-2006
gkrishnag gkrishnag is offline
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Cosmatic changes???

Build and Deployment:

1 Delete Amisys Files

2 Run the below script on olorin

3 Copy the Help Files

4 Export path

5 Execute Mass_all.sh & Ant


when i execute my.sh
echo " Build and Deployment:\n\n 1 Delete Amisys Files\n\n 2 Run the below script on olor
in\n\n 3 Copy the Help Files\n\n 4 Export path\n\n 5 Execute Mass_all.sh & Ant\n\n"

i want them to be occupying whole screen and should be in center of the screen and my font should be increased..

how can i do that....
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Use tput to position your output whereever you want to on screen. However, I doubt that you could use anything to increase the font size. The size of the font usually depends on the ssh/telnet client that is used to connect to your system and you won't be able to change that from your script.
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yes there is tput to play with.here is for start and man page will be helpful for this.

Code:
tput cup 58 12 
echo "1. Build and Deployment: "
tput cup 58 14
echo "2.test"
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