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Watch out : if your file is Pdf or pDf you will miss it !
Consider the following examples :
Code:
# ls -1 ?.*
a.pdf
b.Pdf
c.pDF
d.PDF
e.dFp
# for i in *.[pPdDfF]??;do echo $i;done
a.pdf
b.Pdf
c.pDF
d.PDF
e.dFp# for i in *.[pP][dD][fF];do echo $i;done
a.pdf
b.Pdf
c.pDF
d.PDF
# for i in *.@(pdf|PDF);do echo $i;done
a.pdf
d.PDF
In red , the most accurate matching... depending on your needs
OK, the title is a little vague, but basically i was gonig through some files and ran into some strange syntax... heres what it looks like:
... 1&>~/<file extension>
where ... is a chain of commands (the 1&>~ is part of the arguments) and the file extension is just a pointer to a file... (1 Reply)
can anyone explain the code for me... i am new to shell programming
while getopts ":S:D:U:" OPTION "$@"
do
case $OPTION in
S) SRVR=$OPTARG;;
D) DB="$OPTARG"; USEDB="use $OPTARG";;
U) UID=$OPTARG;;
:) MISSINGOPTARG="$MISSINGOPTARG -$OPTARG";;
?) if
then
... (2 Replies)
IN the book below example showed
find /home/tolstoy -type d -print | Find all directories
sed 's;/home/tolstoy/;/home/lt/;' | Change name, note use of semicolon delimiter
while read newdir Read new directory name
do
mkdir $newdir ... (7 Replies)
I know that I want to entirely replace line 3 in my file filename.txt. I have tried all sorts of variations of
sed 3,3,c\replacement stuff\ filename.txt with no success.
about the only thing that causes any reaction is
sed 3,3c\\ filename.txt
but it just prints out the whole file.
... (13 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I got some code here that I've been working on, but I've gotten stuck. I cant figure out what is wrong with the syntax.
sub cksum{
my $uint32_t = \buffer;
my $word_count;
my $bias;
(
#uint32_t checksum = $bias
$word_count = $bias
while ($word_count>=0)
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm trying to decrypt a GnuPG file but not having much luck. I'm new to using it and have tried 4 different ways to do it but nothing works. Here are examples of the attempts I have made:
gpg -o ./file_name.tar.Z --passphrase-fd 0 ./file_name.tar.Z.gpg 0<./password.txt
cat... (5 Replies)
Query with perl syntax
Aim: is to change a perl script to use a new file
I was required to replace
- entries \"$entries\"
with
-lib <full_path_to_filename>
So in the code detector.pm
sub rundetector
{
my $class = shift;
mkdir($resultDirectory);
my... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sa@@
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
ps2pdf
PS2PDF(1) Ghostscript PS2PDF(1)NAME
ps2pdf - Convert PostScript to PDF using ghostscript
ps2pdf12 - Convert PostScript to PDF 1.2 (Acrobat 3-and-later compatible) using ghostscript
ps2pdf13 - Convert PostScript to PDF 1.3 (Acrobat 4-and-later compatible) using ghostscript
SYNOPSIS
ps2pdf [options...] {input.[e]ps|-} [output.pdf|-]
ps2pdf12 [options...] {input.[e]ps|-} [output.pdf|-]
ps2pdf13 [options...] {input.[e]ps|-} [output.pdf|-]
DESCRIPTION
The ps2pdf scripts are work-alikes for nearly all the functionality (but not the user interface) of Adobe's Acrobat(TM) Distiller(TM) prod-
uct: they convert PostScript files to Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
If the output filename is not specified, the output is placed is a file of the same name with a '.pdf' extension. Either the input filename
or the output filename can be '-' to request reading from stdin or writing to stdout, respectively, when used as a filter.
The three scripts differ as follows:
- ps2pdf12 will always produce PDF 1.2 output (Acrobat 3-and-later compatible).
- ps2pdf13 will always produce PDF 1.3 output (Acrobat 4-and-later compatible).
- ps2pdf per se currently produces PDF 1.4 output. However, this may change in the future. If you care about the compatibility level
of the output, use ps2pdf12 or ps2pdf13, or use the -dCompatibility=1.x switch in the command line.
There are some limitations in ps2pdf's conversion. See the HTML documentation for more information. A large number of Adobe Distiller(TM)
parameters which can be used to control the conversion are also documented there, including instructions for generating PDF/X and PDF/A
documents.
EXAMPLES
Converting a figure.ps to figure.pdf:
ps2pdf figure.ps
A conversion with more specifics:
ps2pdf -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress figure.ps proof.pdf
Converting as part of a pipe:
make_report.pl -t ps | ps2pdf -dCompatibility=1.3 - - | lpr
SEE ALSO gs(1), ps2pdfwr(1),
Ps2pdf.htm in the Ghostscript documentation
BUGS
See http://bugs.ghostscript.com/ and the Usenet news group comp.lang.postscript.
VERSION
This document was last revised for Ghostscript version 8.63.
AUTHOR
Artifex Software, Inc. are the primary maintainers of Ghostscript. This manpage by George Ferguson.
8.63 1 August 2008 PS2PDF(1)