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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find cmd not working as expected Post 302134121 by namishtiwari on Wednesday 29th of August 2007 02:11:30 AM
Old 08-29-2007
either you can use--

ls -ltr /appl/Output/Admin*

Thanks
Namish
 

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FRIBIDI(1)							   User Commands							FRIBIDI(1)

NAME
fribidi - a command line interface for the fribidi library, converts a logical string to visual SYNOPSIS
fribidi [OPTION]... [FILE]... DESCRIPTION
A command line interface for the fribidi library, Converts a logical string to visual. -h, --help Display this information and exit -V, --version Display version information and exit -v, --verbose Verbose mode, same as --basedir --ltov --vtol --levels --changes -d, --debug Output debug information -t, --test Test fribidi, same as --clean --nobreak --showinput --reordernsm -c, --charset CS Specify character set, default is UTF-8 -C, --charsetdesc CS Show descriptions for character set CS and exit --caprtl Old style: set character set to CapRTL --showinput Output the input string too --nopad Do not right justify RTL lines --nobreak Do not break long lines -w, --width W Screen width for padding, default is 80, but if environment variable COLUMNS is defined, its value will be used, --width over- rides both of them. -B, --bol BOL Output string BOL before the visual string -E, --eol EOL Output string EOL after the visual string --rtl Force base direction to RTL --ltr Force base direction to LTR --wrtl Set base direction to RTL if no strong character found --wltr Set base direction to LTR if no strong character found (default) --nomirror Turn mirroring off, to do it later --reordernsm Reorder NSM sequences to follow their base character --clean Remove explicit format codes in visual string output, currently does not affect other outputs --basedir Output Base Direction --ltov Output Logical to Visual position map --vtol Output Visual to Logical position map --levels Output Embedding Levels --changes Output information about changes between logical and visual string (start, length) --novisual Do not output the visual string, to be used with --basedir, --ltov, --vtol, --levels, --changes All string indexes are zero based Output: For each line of input, output something like this: [input-str` => '][BOL][[padding space]visual-str][EOL] [ base-dir][ ltov-map][ vtol-map][ levels][ changes] Available character sets: * UTF-8 : UTF-8 (Unicode) * CapRTL : CapRTL (Test) X * ISO8859-6 : ISO 8859-6 (Arabic) * ISO8859-8 : ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew) * CP1255 : CP1255 (Hebrew/Yiddish) * CP1256 : CP1256 (MS- Arabic) * ISIRI-3342: ISIRI 3342 (Persian) X: Character set has descriptions, use --charsetdesc to see REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs online at <http://fribidi.sourceforge.net/bugs.php>. interface version 2 Unicode version 3.2.0 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 FriBidi Project (http://fribidi.sf.net/). fribidi comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may redistribute copies of fribidi under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING. fribidi 0.10.5 April 2003 FRIBIDI(1)
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