Hi,
I would like to change the font size in bash. I know how do it in ksh:
F_VDOBLE="\033#6"
print "${F_VDOBLE}Esto es..."
But in bash I don't know
Could you help me please?
Many thanks! (5 Replies)
It looks like,
user@hostname:/auto/home3/user$
Desired,
user@hostname$
I added following line in .bashrc, but still its same.
export PS1=" $ "
Please help me :confused: (13 Replies)
Hi,
I am beginner to Unix.
My requirement is to validate the encoding used in the incoming file(csv,txt).If it is encoded with UTF-8 format,then the file should remain as such otherwise i need to chnage the encoding to UTF-8.
Please advice me how to proceed on this. (7 Replies)
I have a variable in a bash script,
DISTANCE=`awk 'BEGIN {FS="\t"} {if (NR==2) print $3;}' $OUTFILE`
this is a real number taken from a file. The value are like,
0.334561754018
I am using this value in a file name,
'$NAME'_'$DISTANCE'.txt
I would like to shorten the number some to... (4 Replies)
Say you got a for loop where each execution has 0 dependence on the other. Thus ideally you'd like to executed them all concurrently rather than iteratively (if you had enough CPUs). We don't quite have that many CPUs but I would like to instead partition the iterations between them.
Or maybe... (10 Replies)
I have the below bash which runs great. Before I make a change I wanted to check with experts (as I am not one). After the perl code completes, I am going to display "annotation complete" then go into the remove function .
annovar() {
# combine id and position files
cd... (2 Replies)
Hi all!!
I´m using command file -i myfile.xml to validate XML file encoding, but it is just saying regular file . I´m expecting / looking an output as UTF8 or ANSI / ASCII
Is there command to display the files encoding?
Thank you! (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm using iconv command to change files encoding to UTF-8
If my input file has chars as those are removed creating the file without those special chars.
I tried using iconv -c, but there is still the removal.
Is there a way to keep those special chars changing just the... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: mrreds
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kanji
kanji(1) User Commands kanji(1)NAME
kanji - show the list of Kanji codes
SYNOPSIS
kanji [-j] [-s] [-e] [-k] [-K n] [-HK n] [-h]
AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu
DESCRIPTION
The kanji command shows the list of printable characters in the current locale. When invoked without an option, encoding numbers of current
locale are shown along with the characters.
OPTIONS -j JIS code numbers are shown.
-s PC kanji code numbers are shown. This option is available only in a locale equivalent to "ja" locale.
-e EUC code numbers are shown. This option is available only in a locale equivalent to "ja_JP.PCK" locale.
-k JIS Kuten numbers are shown.
-Kn In a locale equivalent to "ja" locale, this shows only those characters from row of JIS X 0208 character set n in Kuten code. In a
locale equivalent to "ja_JP.PCK" locale, this shows only those characters from row of printable characters set n in Kuten code.
-HK n This shows only those characters from row of JIS X 0212 character set n in Kuten code. This option is available only in a locale
equivalent to ja locale.
-h Help for this command is shown.
SEE ALSO PCK(5), eucJP(5)SunOS 5.10 26 May 1998 kanji(1)