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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers help to print text file in unix system Post 302244988 by otheus on Thursday 9th of October 2008 05:35:32 AM
Old 10-09-2008
WendyZ, set your printer to use 10 cpi. You can do this with the control panel on the printer. If the output is still too wide, use the "fmt" command like this:
Code:
fmt -80 textfile.txt | lp

If you are using A4 paper, the paper is a little narrower, so you might get better results with fmt -75 or something. The smaller the number, the narrower the output.
 

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DATEFMT_SET_PATTERN(3)							 1						    DATEFMT_SET_PATTERN(3)

IntlDateFormatter::setPattern - Set the pattern used for the IntlDateFormatter

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public bool IntlDateFormatter::setPattern (string $pattern) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style bool datefmt_set_pattern (IntlDateFormatter $fmt, string $pattern) Set the pattern used for the IntlDateFormatter. PARAMETERS
o $fmt - The formatter resource. o $pattern - New pattern string to use. Possible patterns are documented at http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. Bad formatstrings are usually the cause of the failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 datefmt_set_pattern(3) example <?php $fmt = datefmt_create( 'en_US', IntlDateFormatter::FULL,IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles', IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN, 'MM/dd/yyyy' ); echo 'pattern of the formatter is : ' . datefmt_get_pattern($fmt); echo 'First Formatted output with pattern is ' . datefmt_format($fmt, 0); datefmt_set_pattern($fmt, 'yyyymmdd hh:mm:ss z'); echo 'Now pattern of the formatter is : ' . datefmt_get_pattern($fmt); echo 'Second Formatted output with pattern is ' . datefmt_format($fmt, 0); ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( 'en_US', IntlDateFormatter::FULL,IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles', IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN, 'MM/dd/yyyy' ); echo 'pattern of the formatter is : ' . $fmt->getPattern(); echo 'First Formatted output is ' . $fmt->format(0); $fmt->setPattern('yyyymmdd hh:mm:ss z'); echo 'Now pattern of the formatter is : ' . $fmt->getPattern(); echo 'Second Formatted output is ' . $fmt->format(0); ?> The above example will output: pattern of the formatter is : MM/dd/yyyy First Formatted output with pattern is 12/31/1969 Now pattern of the formatter is : yyyymmdd hh:mm:ss z Second Formatted output with pattern is 19690031 04:00:00 PST SEE ALSO
datefmt_get_pattern(3), datefmt_create(3). PHP Documentation Group DATEFMT_SET_PATTERN(3)
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