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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting special character Post 302273984 by tostay2003 on Tuesday 6th of January 2009 10:59:18 AM
Old 01-06-2009
Code:
0000000  \f  \n  \f  \n  \f  \n  \f  \n  \f  \n  \f  \n  \f  \n  \f  \n
0000020  \f  \n  \f  \n
0000024

I got the following with
Code:
od -c

The below code isn't removing it, or may be leaving out the newline characters
Code:
tr -d "\f"

The below sed statement is deleting the complete data
Code:
sed 's[ \t]*\f[ \t]*//g' | sed '/^$/d'


Last edited by tostay2003; 01-06-2009 at 12:13 PM..
 

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hp(1)							      General Commands Manual							     hp(1)

NAME
hp - handle special functions of HP2640 and HP2621-series terminals SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
supports special functions of the Hewlett-Packard HP 2640 and HP 2621 series of terminals, with the primary purpose of producing accurate representations of most output. A typical use is: Regardless of the hardware options on a given terminal, tries to do sensible things with underlining and reverse line-feeds. If the termi- nal has the ``display enhancements'' feature, subscripts and superscripts can be indicated in distinct ways. If it has the ``mathematical- symbol'' feature, Greek and other special characters can be displayed. Options recognizes the following options: Specify that your terminal has the ``display enhancements'' feature, to make maximal use of the added display modes. Overstruck characters are presented in the Underline mode. Superscripts are shown in Half-bright mode, and subscripts in Half-bright, Underlined mode. If this flag is omitted, assumes that your terminal lacks the ``display enhancements'' feature. In this case, all overstruck characters, subscripts, and super- scripts are displayed in Inverse Video mode; that is, dark-on-light, rather than light-on-dark. Request minimization of output by removing new-lines. Any contiguous sequence of 3 or more new-lines is converted into a sequence of only 2 new-lines; that is, any number of successive blank lines produces only a single blank output line. This allows you to retain more actual text on the screen. DIAGNOSTICS
The representation of a line exceeds 1,024 characters. RETURN VALUE
returns zero for normal termination, and 2 for all errors. WARNINGS
An ``overstriking sequence'' is defined as a printing character followed by a backspace followed by another printing character. In such sequences, if either printing character is an underscore, the other printing character is shown underlined or in Inverse Video; otherwise, only the first printing character is shown (again, underlined or in Inverse Video). Nothing special is done if a backspace is adjacent to an ASCII control character. Sequences of control characters (e.g., reverse line-feeds, backspaces) can make text ``disappear''; in partic- ular, tables generated by that contain vertical lines will often be missing the lines of text that contain the ``foot'' of a vertical line, unless the input to is piped through (see col(1)). Although some terminals do support numerical superscript characters, no attempt is made to display them. SEE ALSO
col(1), neqn(1), nroff(1), tbl(1). hp(1)
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