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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting script to monitor mount points on linux box Post 302356238 by zaxxon on Friday 25th of September 2009 02:48:50 AM
Old 09-25-2009
What is not working ie. what is the error output?
Is this written for a df -k on your Linux box?
Some Unix'es/Linux'es have different positions for their Used%.
 

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EXTRACTBB(1)							     DVIPDFMx							      EXTRACTBB(1)

NAME
extractbb, ebb - extract bounding box information from graphics files SYNOPSIS
extractbb [-v|-q] [-O] [-m|-x] file... DESCRIPTION
For each JPEG, PNG, or PDF file given on the command line, extractbb extracts the bounding box information and writes it into a file with extension .xbb, together with some header information. These files can then be used by dvipdfmx or other programs. For PDF files, the num- ber of pages and the PDF version number are reported as well. The input filename extension may be in upper or lower case. If called as ebb, the output is written in the ``bb'' format (and with extension .bb) as used by dvipdfm. Xbb may be defined as a synomym for extractbb on your system. OPTIONS
-v Be verbose. -q Be quiet. -O Write output to standard output. -m Write output in dvipdfm's ``bb'' format. -x Write output in dvipdfmx's ``xbb'' format (default), which is the same as that used by pdfTeX. OUTPUT FORMATS
Here are more details about the bb and xbb formats: The original ebb (from dvipdfm) ignored density information in bitmap images, and generated bounding boxes with 100px = 72bp = 1in. Unfor- tunately, screenshots (especially) tend to look bad with this approach. So, extractbb (from dvipdfmx) uses density information if present. Otherwise, it generates bounding box with 100px = 100bp. This is what pdfTeX does. BUGS
There is currently no way to specify which bounding box is taken for PDF files. It will always be the first one from the following list: ArtBox, TrimBox, BleedBox, MediaBox. (Often only MediaBox is defined.) Moreover, the reported bounding box always refers to the first page in a PDF file. AUTHOR
extractbb was written by the DVIPDFMx project team <dvipdfmx@ktug.or.kr>, based on the program ebb by Mark A. Wicks. This manual page was also written by the DVIPDFMx project team, based on a manual page Frank Kuster <frank@kuesterei.ch> wrote for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used, modified, and/or redistributed by others without contacting the authors. 20120420 20 April 2012 EXTRACTBB(1)
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