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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with test command Post 302283781 by Franklin52 on Wednesday 4th of February 2009 03:50:47 AM
Old 02-04-2009
Assuming $base1 is the destination directory:

Code:
ls *.ctl *.dat | while read file
do
  cp "$file" "$base1"
done

Regards
 

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KTRANS(1)						      General Commands Manual							 KTRANS(1)

NAME
ktrans - language transliterator SYNOPSIS
ktrans DESCRIPTION
The ktrans program installs itself between the keyboard and /dev/cons and transliterates typed letter sequences into characters in lan- guages that do not use the Latin character set. The language is selected by typing a control character: ctl-E return to default English mode (no transliteration). ctl-G Japanese hiragana: interpret lower-case letters as a Hepburn representation of hiragana. In this mode, typing ctl-T looks up the last `word' in a hiragana-kanji dictionary and replaces it. Subsequent ctl-T characters cycle through the possibilities. A word is the longest immediately preceding unbroken string of hiragana characters. ctl-K Japanese katakana. ctl-R Russian: interpret letters as Cyrillic; the transliteration is mostly phonetic, with ' for myagkij-znak (), '' for tverdyj-znak () yo for , j for i-kratkaya (). ctl-L Greek. FILES
/dev/kbd SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/ktrans SEE ALSO
81/2(1) BUGS
Considerably more sophistication is required to support ideographic languages properly. There is no way to generate the control characters literally. KTRANS(1)
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