Double check your code.
Why are these lines repeated in your code? Intentionally done?
I would sugest changing all the lines as follows:
Why do you need the "-e" and the "/g" options.
Regarding the " " issue post the input and the output.
Hi,
I have a configuration file(which has values) and a template file(where the values are dummied)
Configuration file (a.txt)
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var1=1521
var2=172.10.10.10
var3=emp
.
.
.
var15=hhhhhhh
Template file (b.txt)
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The host name is $var2.
The... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm new to the forum and not a programmer, but I'm writing a bash script to preprocess definitions of technical terms by inserting hyperlinks pointing to other pages in the glossary before the pages are posted to our server, using a standard naming convention for the pages. The... (3 Replies)
Hi fellas,
I have two files such as:
File 1
interacao,AspAsp,AspCys,CysAsp,CysCys,classe
File 2
interacao,AspAsp,CysAsp,AspCys,CysCys,classe
beta_alfa, DA, CA, DD, CD,ppi
Thus, I want to make a File 3 using the File 1 as model:
e.g.
File 3... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a template form to fill in for quite a number of files and I want to automate the filling-in process. the concept seemed to be simple but i cant get it work. the template form is a text file containing the information below:
File Name:
Date Created:
Contents:
I need to... (4 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a template xml file like below.
....Some---Header.......
<SignalPreference>
...
<SignalName>STRING</SignalName>
...
</SignalPreference>
......Some formatting text.......
<SignalPreference>
.........
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have hit a bit of a brick wall.:confused:
need the following code edited:
echo "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?><dailyBalance_ROWSET>" > ${DataDir}/${extract_script}${ApplicationDate}.${Suffix}
RunSQL ${extract_script} ${ActionFlag}
echo "</dailyBalance_ROWSET>" >>... (2 Replies)
Hi I have a CommonTemplateStop.template file . Inside the file i need to replace the variables DepName and CompInsName with the values(Trade and TradeIns) specified in the script. I have written the below .sh script in linux server which will read the .template file and has to replace the 2... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have a .csv file that contains a variety of fields for 60 clients: USERNAME, PASSWORD, and COMMENTS. I have a template file which contains a great deal of data for each client and has the fields USERNAME, PASSWORD, and COMMENTS that has to be filled with the values of USERNAME,... (1 Reply)
I am preparing a morphological grammar of Marathi to be placed in open-source.
I have two files.
The first file called Adverbs contains a whole list of words, one word per line
A sample is given below:
आधी
इतक
इतपत
उलट
एवढ
ऐवजी
कड
कडनं
कडल
कडील
कडून
कडे
करता
करिता
खाल (2 Replies)
I have a source csv file consists of first field as variable name, and the rest are site-specific information (converted from excel file, where site -specific values in columns). I am trying to create a file for every site using a template and replace the multiple variables with values from the... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
any2ps
any2ps(1) General Commands Manual any2ps(1)NAME
any2ps - Converts a file to mule internal code and then to PostScript format
SYNOPSIS
any2ps [-in coding_system] [m2ps_options] < infile > outfile
OPTIONS
Specifies the coding system (in the input file) that needs to be converted to mule *internal* code. By default, the input file is assumed
to be in mule *internal* code, which means that code conversion is not done. Specifies one or more options passed by any2ps to the m2ps
program. Refer to m2ps(1) for a description of these options.
OPERANDS
Specifies the input file to be converted to *internal* code. Specifies the output PostScript file.
DESCRIPTION
The any2ps command is an alternative to running the coco and m2ps programs separately. Like the programs that it invokes, any2ps is
derived from software supplied by the Free Software Foundation.
The any2ps program performs the following operations: Invokes coco to convert the input file from the specified coding system to Mule
internal code (called *internal* code) Passes the converted result, along with the specified m2ps options, to m2ps for processing
The m2ps program then generates the PostScript program file to be printed.
SEE ALSO
Commands: coco(1), m2ps(1), mule(1)any2ps(1)