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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting comma delimiter and space Post 302369133 by TonyLawrence on Friday 6th of November 2009 02:43:46 PM
Old 11-06-2009
S you need to do something like

Code:
sed 's/,  */,/g;s/  *,/,/g'

instead.

---------- Post updated at 02:43 PM ---------- Previous update was at 02:41 PM ----------

By the way, that's two spaces before each *. Not necessary for this case and there are other ways to specify "one or more" spaces, but this is old habit and I just do it on autopilot.
 

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photon [OPTIONS] [PATH] DESCRIPTION
Photon generates clean, yet configurable, static HTML photo galleries. All of the work is done from the command line, and the resulting output can easily be configured by changing the template files found in /usr/share/photon/templates. To create a new template (skin), first create a new directory: mkdir -p ${HOME}/.photon/templates/my_theme/ Then copy the contents of /usr/share/photon/templates/photonv1/ to this new directory. Photon only needs three files to build pages: index.html used to display the content of a folder image.html used to display the page for an image movie.html used to display the page for a movie If a file is missing, then photon will throw an error and will not run. HOW TO BUILD A GALLERY
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