hi everyone, im new here and am in desperate need of help. I want to convert my 32 bit unix time stamp ' 45d732f6' into a readable format (Sat, 17 February 2007 16:53:10 UTC) using c++.
I have looked around the interent but i just cant make sense of anything. All examples i can find just... (3 Replies)
My input file is Pipe delimited with 10 fields, I am trying to create a tab delimited output file with 6 fields from the provided input file.
Below is sample data
Input file
abc||2|PIN|num||||www.123.com|abc@123.com|
bcd||2|PIN|num|||||abc@123.com|... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Is there any way to convert a file which is in UNIX format to a PC format....
Flip command can be used , apart form this command can we have any other way.... like usinf "awk" etc ..... main purpose of not using flip is that my Kshell doesnot support this comamnd.... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Is there any way to convert a file which is in UNIX format to a PC format....
Flip command can be used , apart form this command can we have any other way.... like usinf "awk" etc ..... main purpose of not using flip is that my Kshell doesnot support this comamnd.... (2 Replies)
Hello, excuse my English... I'm trying to do a nautilus-script to transform a normal A4 pdf to another pdf with book format, ready to be printed (double sided). I mean, the script put pages in order and also put 2 pages per horizontal A4 page (p.e.: a pdf with 8 pages would look like: 8-1, 2-7,... (2 Replies)
With reference to , the script posted by dokan fails via a Bash syntax error because my version of pdftk 1.41 has multiple lines matching to "Num", which are stored in the TOTAL variable. If we modify the first non-ignored line of the script from
# Original
TOTAL=$( pdftk "$1" dump_data output |... (1 Reply)
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I am new to shell scripting and exploring it , I have developed few sample shell script but I have developed them on windows xp notepad and then saving them on folder and then testing them on cywgin and running perfectly...but these scripts are in dos format and I want to convert them in unix... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I need help in converting the mentioned file format into desired output format using awk. Could anyone help me in this?
Below is the input..
Date Account Campaign AdGroup Keyword Conversion Revenue Var1 Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 10 20 30 ... (8 Replies)
My file format:
--------------------------------------------------
Complete Consistency Check
Valid Area : VALID:VALID
Started by : esanwad
Started at : Thu Dec 11 16:04:46 2014
CNA version : R21H04_EC08
Check range : AREA VALID/VALID
... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Gautam Banerjee
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
wml::fmt::text
wml::fmt::text(3) EN Tools wml::fmt::text(3)NAME
wml::fmt::text - Plain ASCII with Special Formatting Semantic
SYNOPSIS
#use wml::fmt::text
<: print &wml_fmt_text({ FILE => $file, OPTIONS => '--xhtml', ...}); :>
<text notypo>
FOO
===
1. bar
2. quux
a. baz
b. foo
...
</text>
DESCRIPTION
The usage is simple: Surround the text with the "<text>" container tag and then just write plain ASCII text inside it. The corresponding
HTML code is created via txt2html(3), a filter which gives the ASCII text nice formatting semantic which control the HTML result.
If OPTIONS field is specified, a newer txt2html(1) filter is called instead of txt2html, which is dead upstream. This allows for instance
generation of XGTML markup.
The core conversion function is wml_fmt_text() which also can be used by other include files.
ATTRIBUTES
These attributes can be used both in the "<text>" tag (in lowercase letters) and in "wml_fmt_text" arguments, as shown in examples above.
"NOTYPO"
By default, font commands are added to headings to highlight them. This attribute prevents alteration of txt2html output.
"OPTIONS=str"
This attribute performs two actions: select txt2html filter instead of txt2html, and str arguments are passed literally on the command
line of txt2html.
AUTHOR
Ralf S. Engelschall
rse@engelschall.com
www.engelschall.com
REQUIRES
Internal: P1, P2, P3, txt2html (WML)
External: --
SEE ALSO txt2html(1), txt2html(3)EN Tools 2014-04-16 wml::fmt::text(3)