03-17-2009
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
is it possible to see what is in a dds tape?
like in dos, we can write dir a: to see the contents of it?
thanks
PS : actually, i came from a DOS background. so most of the time, i will try to relate unix to dos. of course, dos never came close to unix. but unix is like many instances of dos... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: yls177
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have bunch of files in win xp machine with
123456 E15 filename
112333.E20 filename
123412.E11 filename
you get the pic, I mount that xp machine's share into linux and try to do a mass rename to something simpler
E15 filename
E20 filename and so on..
I wrote below thinking that it... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: hankooknara
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have a dos batch file in window server where I call a cmd command for creating some db.
this cmd commad is located in e:\data\abcd\xyz.cmd.
Now I call this batch file from unix ssh.sh but my access point is D in window server here I want to change the dos prompt to e:\data\abcd.
in... (3 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hey guys i'm creating a dos style rename script, so if a user types say q14.* as the 1st param and b14.* as the 2nd and will rename all q14 files to b14 but keep the extensions, so i've developed nearly the full script "i think", if i use echo(echo "if $1 had been renamed it would now be... (3 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Started a thread in beginners but I thought someone from this forum may have an idea as well. Thanks!
EDITED BY REBORG (3 Replies)
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6. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
Hi,
(Apologies, I'm sure I'm not the first person to raise this question but so far in my searches haven't found a good answer).
I would like to output a listing per line of filename (including full path) and 'last updated' timestamp. e.g:
Z:\dir1\file1.txt 01/02/2010 10:43... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: GM_AIX
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello there! I'm having a lot of trouble writing a script.
The script is supposed to:
1) Find all files with the name "Object.mtl" within each folder in the directory: /Users/username/Desktop/convert/Objects
2) Search and replace the string ".bmp" with ".tif" (without the quotations)
3)... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Blue Solo
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
This is my DOS Batch file.
@echo off
echo "Program Name :" %0
rem echo "Next param :" %1
echo "Next param :" "Username/Password"
echo "User Id :" %2
echo "User Name :" %3
echo "Request ID ... (4 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I am trying to check if the file is in dos format using simple grep command but the problem is lines inside the file with have special characters in between and in some lines end of the line will have the '^M' character.
I tried the below command in simple line(without special... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Optimus81
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have files in the ABC_YYYYMMDD.zip format under a directory. Each zip file contains A text file in the ABC_YYYYMMDD.txt format.
I am trying to create a script that will Rename the zip files and their underlying text file replacing the datepart in them with .
For eg: in the case of... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bash987
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NMLC(1) BSD General Commands Manual NMLC(1)
NAME
NMLC -- A compiler from NML code to NFO and/or GRF files.
SYNOPSIS
nmlc [options] [file]
OPTIONS
-c Crop extraneous transparent blue from real sprites.
-u Save real sprites uncompressed to GRF files. This saves a lot of time during encoding but it's not recommended when creating a
file for distribution since it makes the output file substantially bigger.
--grf=file Write output in GRF format to <file>.
--nfo=file Write output in NFO format to <file>.
--nml=file Write output in NML format to <file>.
--output=file | -o file
Write output to <file>. The output type is detected from the extension of the filename. It must be one of nfo, nml or grf.
--debug | -d
Print a dump of the AST to stdout.
--help | -h
Print usage information.
--stack | -s
Dump stack when an error occurs
--custom-tags=file | -t file
Load custom tags from <file> [default: custom_tags.txt]
--lang-dir=dir | -l dir
Load language files from directory <dir> [default: lang]
--default-lang=file
The default language is stored in <file> [default: english.lng]
--sprites-dir=dir | -a dir
Store 32bpp sprites in directory <dir> [default: sprites]
--start-sprite=file
Set the first sprite number to write (do not use except when you output nfo that you want to include in other files).
--palette=palette | -p palette
Force nml to use the palette <pal> [default: ANY]. Valid values are 'DOS', 'WIN', 'ANY'.
SEE ALSO
The language reference at http://hg.openttdcoop.org/nml/raw-file/tip/docs/index.html
AUTHOR
NML was written by Albert Hofkamp, Jasper Reichardt, Ingo von Borstel, Jose Soler and Thijs Marinussen.
This manual page was written by Thijs Marinussen.
June 18, 2011