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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ls switch to view octal permissions?? Post 302354524 by thegeek on Friday 18th of September 2009 11:55:26 AM
Old 09-18-2009
ls command cannot do as far as i know, but somebody may come with a better solution.

stat command will show permissions in octal format, try it out.

Code:
stat unix.com 
  File: `unix.com'
  Size: 0             Blocks: 0          IO Block: 4096   regular empty file
Device: 805h/2053d    Inode: 1145242     Links: 1
Access: (0600/-rw-------)  Uid: ( 1000/ sathiya)   Gid: ( 1000/ sathiya)
Access: 2009-09-18 21:24:59.000000000 +0530
Modify: 2009-09-18 21:24:58.000000000 +0530
Change: 2009-09-18 21:24:58.000000000 +0530

 

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gdcmpdf(1)							       GDCM								gdcmpdf(1)

NAME
gdcmpdf - Tool to convert PDF to PDF/DICOM. SYNOPSIS
gdcmpdf [options] file-in file-out DESCRIPTION
The gdcmpdf tool convert a PDF file (any PDF version) into an encapsulated PDF/DICOM file. By default it will try to read the PDF meta information stored in the PDF and convert this information to some specific DICOM fields (see below). However it may fails (eg. wrong password on encrypted PDF file) in which case empty value are used. PARAMETERS
file-in PDF input filename file-out DICOM output filename options general options -h --help print this help text and exit -v --version print version information and exit -V --verbose verbose mode (warning+error). -W --warning warning mode, print warning information -E --error error mode, print error information -D --debug debug mode, print debug information Usage Example $ wget http://gdcm.sourceforge.net/gdcm.pdf $ gdcmpdf gdcm.pdf gdcm.dcm To re-extract the encapsulated pdf file: $ gdcmraw -i gdcm.dcm -t 42,11 -o gdcm.dcm.pdf $ diff gdcm.pdf gdcm.dcm.pdf PDF Info Mapping Here is how the PDF info is mapped to DICOM information (typical pdfinfo output): Title: GDCM Reference Manual Subject: Grassroots DICOM API reference Keywords: GDCM,DICOM,JPEG,Lossless JPEG,JPEG-LS,J2K,JPEG 2000,RLE Author: Mathieu Malaterre and co. Creator: LaTeX with hyperref package Producer: pdfeTeX-1.21a CreationDate: Tue Apr 28 15:34:26 2009 Tagged: no Pages: 1188 Encrypted: no Page size: 612 x 792 pts (letter) File size: 13756841 bytes Optimized: yes PDF version: 1.4 Converted to DICOM this leads to: # Dicom-Data-Set # Used TransferSyntax: Little Endian Explicit (0008,0005) CS [ISO_IR 100] # 10, 1 SpecificCharacterSet (0008,0012) DA [20090428] # 8, 1 InstanceCreationDate (0008,0013) TM [182550.302631] # 14, 1 InstanceCreationTime (0008,0016) UI =EncapsulatedPDFStorage # 30, 1 SOPClassUID (0008,0018) UI [1.2.826.0.1.3680043.2.1143.776842935192792959289022034349197114] # 64, 1 SOPInstanceUID (0008,0020) DA [20090428] # 8, 1 StudyDate (0008,0023) DA [20090428] # 8, 1 ContentDate (0008,002a) DT [20090428153437.000000] # 22, 1 AcquisitionDateTime (0008,0030) TM [182550.302160] # 14, 1 StudyTime (0008,0033) TM [153426.000000] # 14, 1 ContentTime (0008,0050) SH (no value available) # 0, 0 AccessionNumber (0008,0060) CS [OT] # 2, 1 Modality (0008,0064) CS [WSD] # 4, 1 ConversionType (0008,0070) LO [LaTeX with hyperref package] # 28, 1 Manufacturer (0008,0090) PN (no value available) # 0, 0 ReferringPhysiciansName (0010,0010) PN [Mathieu Malaterre and co.] # 26, 1 PatientsName (0010,0020) LO (no value available) # 0, 0 PatientID (0010,0030) DA (no value available) # 0, 0 PatientsBirthDate (0010,0040) CS (no value available) # 0, 0 PatientsSex (0018,1020) LO [pdfeTeX-1.21a] # 14, 1 SoftwareVersions (0020,000d) UI [1.2.826.0.1.3680043.2.1143.1868121832223417351654232480755123133] # 64, 1 StudyInstanceUID (0020,000e) UI [1.2.826.0.1.3680043.2.1143.1330099150825746617507846107663964311] # 64, 1 SeriesInstanceUID (0020,0010) SH (no value available) # 0, 0 StudyID (0020,0011) IS [1] # 2, 1 SeriesNumber (0020,0013) IS [1] # 2, 1 InstanceNumber (0028,0301) CS [YES] # 4, 1 BurnedInAnnotation (0040,a043) SQ (Sequence with explicit length #=0) # 0, 1 ConceptNameCodeSequence (fffe,e0dd) na (SequenceDelimitationItem for re-encod.) # 0, 0 SequenceDelimitationItem (0042,0010) ST [GDCM Reference Manual] # 22, 1 DocumentTitle (0042,0011) OB 255044462d312e34a25e7f3cfd3a33323037372030... # 13756842, 1 EncapsulatedDocument (0042,0012) LO [application/pdf] # 16, 1 MIMETypeOfEncapsulatedDocument $ stat gdcm.pdf File: `gdcm.pdf' Size: 13756841 Blocks: 26912 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: fe01h/65025d Inode: 2675750 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1002/mmalaterre) Gid: ( 1002/mmalaterre) Access: 2009-04-28 16:05:00.000000000 +0200 Modify: 2009-04-28 15:34:37.000000000 +0200 Change: 2009-04-28 16:05:00.000000000 +0200 Explanation for the different Date/Time mappings: o Study Date/Time, Instance Creation Date/Time are both equal to the current time gdcmpdf tool was run, o Acquisition Date Time is set to the Modify Time of the actual pdf file, o Content Date/Time are set from the actual PDF header info: CreationDate. SEE ALSO
gdcmconv(1), gdcmraw(1), pdfinfo(1) COPYRIGHT
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