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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users listing sequential files as one group... Post 302104292 by kentm on Wednesday 24th of January 2007 02:09:15 PM
Old 01-24-2007
listing sequential files as one group...

Hi,

I posted this over at Macnn and was redirected here... I'm not a unix programmer at all, but I have some backup if needed. Thanks in advance for any input.

Is there a command for the osX terminal that will list sequentially numbered groups of file as one line instead of individually, while listing other files and directories correctly?

Meaning that a group of files:

image.001.tif
image.002.tif
image.003.tif
image.004.tif
image.005.tif

would be listed as

image.001-005.tif


and a dir with other files and dirs:

image.001.tif
image.002.tif
image.003.tif
image.004.tif
image.005.tif
dir01/
dir02/
imageB.tif

in it would be:

image.001-005.tif
dir01/
dir02/
imageB.tif

?

Wold love to have this...

Thanks,
KM
 

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TIFFSET(1)						      General Commands Manual							TIFFSET(1)

NAME
tiffset - set a field in a TIFF header SYNOPSIS
tiffset [ options ] filename.tif DESCRIPTION
Tiffset sets the value of a TIFF header to a specified value. OPTIONS
-d dirnumber change the current directory (starting at 0). -s tagnumber [ count ] value ... Set the value of the named tag to the value or values specified. -sd diroffset change the current directory by offset. -sf tagnumber filename Set the value of the tag to the contents of filename. This option is supported for ASCII tags only. EXAMPLES
The following example sets the image description tag(270) of a.tif to the contents of the file descrip: tiffset -sf 270 descrip a.tif The following example sets the artist tag(315) of a.tif to the string ``Anonymous'': tiffset -s 315 Anonymous a.tif This example sets the resolution of the file a.tif to 300 dpi: tiffset -s 296 2 a.tif tiffset -s 282 300.0 a.tif tiffset -s 283 300.0 a.tif Set the photometric interpretation of the third page of a.tif to min-is-black (ie. inverts it): tiffset -d 2 -s 262 1 a.tif SEE ALSO
tiffdump(1), tiffinfo(1), tiffcp(1), libtiff(3TIFF) Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libtiff November 21, 2004 TIFFSET(1)
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