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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting I want match pattern after which another pattern Post 302275046 by naree on Friday 9th of January 2009 04:21:09 AM
Old 01-09-2009
The output Needed

After Matching <ServerCluster> tag i want to get the Server Clone Id's ie.

<Server CloneID=> and i want to change Load the Balance weight

Regards
Naresh
 

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PRINTER_CREATE_FONT(3)							 1						    PRINTER_CREATE_FONT(3)

printer_create_font - Create a new font

SYNOPSIS
resource printer_create_font (string $face, int $height, int $width, int $font_weight, bool $italic, bool $underline, bool $strike- out, int $orientation) DESCRIPTION
The function creates a new font and returns a handle to it. A font is used to draw text. For an example see printer_select_font(3). PARAMETERS
o $face -$face must be a string specifying the font face. o $height -$height specifies the font height. o $width -$width specifies the font width. o $font_weight - The $font_weight specifies the font weight (400 is normal), and can be one of the following predefined constants. o PRINTER_FW_THIN: sets the font weight to thin (100). o PRINTER_FW_ULTRALIGHT: sets the font weight to ultra light (200). o PRINTER_FW_LIGHT: sets the font weight to light (300). o PRINTER_FW_NORMAL: sets the font weight to normal (400). o PRINTER_FW_MEDIUM: sets the font weight to medium (500). o PRINTER_FW_BOLD: sets the font weight to bold (700). o PRINTER_FW_ULTRABOLD: sets the font weight to ultra bold (800). o PRINTER_FW_HEAVY: sets the font weight to heavy (900). o $italic -$italic can be TRUE or FALSE, and sets whether the font should be italic. o $underline -$underline can be TRUE or FALSE, and sets whether the font should be underlined. o $strikeout -$strikeout can be TRUE or FALSE, and sets whether the font should be stroked out. o $orientaton -$orientation specifies a rotation. RETURN VALUES
Returns a font handle on success or FALSE on error. PHP Documentation Group PRINTER_CREATE_FONT(3)
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