How do I use the grep command to take mutiple text files in a folder and make one huge text file out of them. I'm using Mac OS X and can not find a text tool that does it so I figured I'd resort to the BSD Unix CLI for a solution... there are 5,300 files that I want to write to one huge file so... (7 Replies)
Dear all,
I have a file which have let us say records from A-Z.
Now I want to remove multiple letter from this file using single command.. let us say I want to remove A,F,K,Y,U,P,B,S,D.
I can use grep -v command but for this case i need to rerun the file several time i wana avoid using... (3 Replies)
I am attempting to insert multiple lines of text into a specific place in a text file based on the lines above or below it.
For example, Here is a portion of a zone file.
IN NS ns1.domain.tld.
IN NS ns2.domain.tld.
IN ... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I work under Ubuntu 11.10 (c-shell)
I need a script to create a new text file whose content is the text of another text files that are in the directory $DIRMAIL at this moment.
I will show you an example:
- On the one hand, there is a directory $DIRMAIL where there are... (1 Reply)
I would like to use grep to select multiple lines from a text file using a single-column text file. Basically I want to only select lines from the first text file where the second column of the first text file matches the second text file. How do I go about doing that? Thanks! (5 Replies)
Hello, I have a situation where I want to change a line of text in multiple files, but the problem is that I want to change the text to something unique for each file.
For example, let's say I have five files named bob.txt, joe.txt, john.txt, tom.txt, and zach.txt. Each of these files has a... (5 Replies)
I have a text file with entries like
1186
5556
90844
7873
7722
12
7890.6
78.52
6679
3455
9867
1127
5642
..N so many records like this.
I want to split this file into multiple files like cluster1.txt, cluster2.txt, cluster3.txt, ..... clusterN.txt. (4 Replies)
I have a directory having a number of pdf files.
I want to convert all the files to text, stored in a single text file
The following creates multiple text files
ls *.pdf | xargs -n1 pdftotext (1 Reply)
Hello ,
Can anyone please help me to solve the below -
Input.txt
source table abc
col1 char
col2 number
source table bcd
col1 date
col2 char
output should be 2 files based on the row separator "source table"
abc.txt
col1 char (6 Replies)
hi all,
trying this using shell/bash with sed/awk/grep
I have two files, one containing one column, the other containing multiple columns (comma delimited).
file1.txt
abc12345
def12345
ghi54321
...
file2.txt
abc1,text1,texta
abc,text2,textb
def123,text3,textc
gh,text4,textd... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: shogun1970
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fontimage
FONTIMAGE(1) General Commands Manual FONTIMAGE(1)NAME
fontimage - produce a font thumbnail image
SYNOPSIS
fontimage [--help] [--width num] [--height num] [--pixelsize num] [--text string] [--o outputfile] [--usage] [--version] fontfile
DESCRIPTION
The program fontimage loads a font, which may be in any format fontforge(1) can read, and then produces an image showing representative
glyphs of the font.
OPTIONS --help Provide a description with a list of the available options.
--width num
Specifies the width of the output image. If this is omitted the image will be as wide as necessary to display the text.
--height num
Specifies the height of the output image. If this is omitted the image will be as high as necessary to display the text.
--pixelsize num
Specifies the pixelsize used to display the text. This argument may be specified multiple times and each refers to any --text lines
that follow it.
--text string
Specifies a line of text to be displayed. The string must be in UTF-8. This argument may be specified multiple times to provide
several lines of text. If no --text arguments are supplied fontimage will examine the font, looking for various scripts it knows
about, and will try to display something appropriate for each.
-o outfile
Specifies the output filename for the image. The type of image will be determined by the file's extension. Currently only ".bmp" and
".png" are recognized. If omitted fontimage will choose an output name based on the font's fontname field.
--usage
Display the usage description.
--version
Display the current version
SEE ALSO fontforge(1)
The HTML version of the fontforge manual at:
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2006 by George Williams (gww@silcom.com).
26 October 2006 FONTIMAGE(1)