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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Finding which file is missing Post 302208623 by chachabronson on Tuesday 24th of June 2008 11:40:57 AM
Old 06-24-2008
But how can you declare:
file1="AbCdEf"

as you dont have have a clue what file 1 would be as it could be "ABCDEF", "aBcDeF" or what ever the user calls it.

so th initial problem i have is how to actually search for the file (i.e declare it in the script) and secondly how to rename the file to all lowercase so that it can then be processed.

Does that make sense and can you assist this wanna be scriptor
 

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basewidget(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     basewidget(3)

NAME
Gimp::basewidget - pragma to declare the superclass of a gtk widget SYNOPSIS
use Gimp::basewidget 'superclass'; e.g. use Gimp::basewidget Gtk::Button; DESCRIPTION
This pragma can (but does not need to) be used to declare the current package as a childclass of an existing Gtk widget class. The only "import tag" must be the name of the existing superclass. The module automatically registers a subtype, calls a special callback at gtk initialization time and provides default implementations for some common methods (the list might grow in the future to enhance settor/gettor functionality). The following methods are provided. All of them can be overriden in your package. new A simple generic new constructor is provided. It will simply call "Gtk::Object::new" with all the provided arguments. GTK_INIT This callback is called as early as possible after gtk was initialized, but not before. This can be used to register additional sub- types, argument types etc. It is similar to GTK_CLASS_INIT. GTK_CLASS_INIT Unlike the standard Gtk-callback of the same name, this method can be omitted in your package (while still being a valid Widget). GTK_OBJECT_INIT This callback can also be omitted, but this rarely makes sense ;) BUGS
This was a pain to implement, you will not believe this when looking at the code, though. AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>. SEE ALSO
perl(1), Gimp, Gimp::UI, Gtk. perl v5.8.0 2001-12-06 basewidget(3)
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