12-02-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
kswapnadevi
If the ‘Chr5’ with same range is came in the output file, n-1 entries are to be removed otherwise all Chr5 must be present. In the given output Chr5 with same data range came twice. One has to be removed (shown in red color). Similarly Chr2 came 3 times with different ranges. So all three should be there.
Didn't read this part so my command is not totaly correct. @op, you should use scrutinizer answer.
@scrutinizer:
I believe you're missing a X in
/^Chr[0-9X]/ ?
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grub2-mkfont
GRUB-MKFONT(3) Library Functions Manual GRUB-MKFONT(3)
NAME
grub-mkfont -- Convert common font file formats into the PF2 format.
SYNOPSIS
grub-mkfont [--ascii-bitmaps] [-a | --force-autohint]
[-b | --bold] [-c | --asce=NUM] [-d | --desc=NUM]
[-i | --index=NUM] [-n | --name=NAME] [--no-bitmap]
[--no-hinting] <-o | --output=FILE>
[-r | --range=FROM-TO[,FROM-TO]] [-s | --size=SIZE]
[-v | --verbose] [--width-spec] FONT_FILES
DESCRIPTION
grub-mkfont converts font files from common formats into the PF2 format used by GRUB.
OPTIONS
--ascii-bitmaps
Save only bitmaps for ASCII characters.
--force-autohint
Force generation of automatic hinting.
--bold Convert font to bold.
--asce=NUM
Set font ascent to NUM.
--desc=NUM
Set font descent to NUM.
--index=NUM
Select face index NUM.
--name=NAME
Set font family to NAME.
--no-bitmap
Ignore bitmap strikes when loading.
--no-hinting
Disable hinting.
--output=FILE
Save ouptut to FILE. This argument is required.
--range=FROM-TO,FROM-TO
Set the font ranges to each pair of FROM,TO.
--size=SIZE
Set font size to SIZE.
--verbose
Print verbose messages.
--width-spec
Create a width summary file.
FONT_FILES
The input files to be converted.
SEE ALSO
info grub
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