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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Noob on Unix. Post 302213318 by pupp on Wednesday 9th of July 2008 07:19:55 PM
Old 07-09-2008
so like a case?

Code:
read choice
case "$choice" in
  "1")
    do something
  ;;
  "2")
    do something
  ;;

 

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Config::Model::models::LCDd::glcd(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Config::Model::models::LCDd::glcd(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::models::LCDd::glcd - Configuration class LCDd::glcd VERSION
version 2.021 DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model generated from LCDd.conf Elements ConnectionType Select what type of connection. See documentation for types.Optional. Type uniline. default: 't6963'. Size Width and height of the display in pixel. The supported sizes may depend on the ConnectionType. Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '128x64'. Port t6963: Parallel port to use Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '0x378'. bidirectional t6963: Use LPT port in bi-directional mode. This should work on most LPT port and is required for proper timing! Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'yes'. delayBus t6963: Insert additional delays into reads / writes. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'no'. useFT2 If LCDproc has been compiled with FreeType 2 support this option can be used to turn if off intentionally. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'yes'. normal_font Path to font file to use for FreeType rendering. This font must be monospace and should contain some special Unicode characters like arrows (Andale Mono is recommended and can be fetched at http://corefonts.sf.net).Optional. Type uniline. default: '/usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/andalemo.ttf'. fontHasIcons Some fonts miss the Unicode characters used to represent icons. In this case the built-in 5x8 font can used if this option is turned off. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'yes'. SEE ALSO
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