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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting lsnrctl start script for Oracle on Solaris Post 302325175 by fpmurphy on Saturday 13th of June 2009 10:23:57 AM
Old 06-13-2009
Your problem is lack of white space. You need a space after [ and before ] otherwise the shell cannot parse your script. See man [.
Code:
.....
if [ "$aaa" = "$bbb" ]; then
......
if [ "$aaa" = "$ccc" ]; then
......

 

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XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc()												  XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc()

Name
  XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc - change the white point adjustment procedure in a specified Color Conversion Context.

Synopsis
  XcmsWhiteAdjustProc XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc(ccc, white_adjust_proc,
  client_data)
	   XcmsCCC ccc;
	   XcmsWhiteAdjustProc white_adjust_proc;
	   XPointer client_data;

Arguments
  ccc	    Specifies the color conversion context.

  client_data
	    Specifies client data for the white point adjustment procedure or NULL.

  white_adjust_proc
	    Specifies the white point adjustment procedure.

Returns
  The previous white point adjust procedure.

Availability
  Release 5 and later.

Description
  XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc() sets a new white point adjustment procedure and client data in the specified CCC, and returns the old procedure.

  White adustment procedures provided with Xlib and intended for use with XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc() are:

  o  XcmsCIELabWhiteShiftColors  -  Uses  the  CIELAB  color  space  to shift the chromatic character of colors by the chromatic displacement
     between the initial and target white point.  No client data is necessary.

  o  XcmsCIELuvWhiteShiftColors - Uses the CIELUV color space to shift the chromatic  character  of  colors  by  the  chromatic  displacement
     between the initial and target white point.  No client data is necessary.

  o  XcmsTekHVCWhiteShiftColors  -  Uses  the  TekHVC  color  space  to shift the chromatic character of colors by the chromatic displacement
     between the initial and target white point.  No client data is necessary.

See Also
  XcmsCCCOfColormap(),	XcmsCreateCCC(),  XcmsClientWhitePointOfCCC(),	XcmsConvertColors(),  XcmsDefaultCCC(),  XcmsScreenWhitePointOfCCC(),
  XcmsSetCompressionProc(), XcmsSetWhitePoint().

Xlib - Device-independent Color 											  XcmsSetWhiteAdjustProc()
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