I am running a script remotely to another client. after it runs it places the file in /tmp. I need the file in /tmp to be renamed to the local hostname. but when i set the variable it names the file to my local hostname. how do i fix that (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am looking for a Unix shell script for file naming such that the file names itself as KARAN0001.
The 4 digit sequence number must start at 0001 and end at 9999.
After 9999 is reached, the number must reset to 0001.
Can anyone please help me with that.
Thanks & Regards
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to create a file named 'abc(+1)' and append the data of file 'abc' to it. But getting error as unexpected'(' when i tried to use the following command.
cat abc > abc(+1)
Is there any other way to include brackets along with +1 in the file name?
TIA. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need some help!
I have a file in which i im splitting into 20 different files each called
model_001.in
model_002.in
etc...
i would like to make directory for each file using only the name and not the extension so that the directory names are
model_001
model_002
etc.
... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a rather stange set of requirements that I'm hoping someone here could help me with. We receive a file that is actually a concatenation of 4 files (don't believe this would change, but ideally the solution would handle n files).
The super-file looks like:... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am installing a new RHEL 5 application server containing JBOSS along with other specific 3rd party applications. I know that this usually gets installed in /opt but I was thinking of installing these on a new separtate lv / file system instead.
i.e.
/<my_new_FS_name>
rather than... (6 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
while read inputline
do
what="$inputline"
echo $what;
if ;
then
exit
fi
$reextend $what
$print ls -a
done
this is my code i am trying to change all of the file types of a certain directory to another file type but im not all the way there can someone help please (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a problem with file naming in linux. I have to create a file named like 11/22.csv but shell displays error: no such file or dir. Problem is / character in the file name. I searched unix linux naming concepts and it's restricted in OS. Please tell me if there's any other chance?
OS... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a folder that contains files
abc.txt
def.txt
....and so on
Inside abc.txt, I have @<TRIPOS>MOLECULE
4|Chelerythrine|abcb11_earlyIdentification_Stronginhib_washed_ligprep|sdf|1|dock
Inside def.txt, I have @<TRIPOS>MOLECULE... (6 Replies)
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xmlto
XMLTO(1) xmlto XMLTO(1)NAME
xmlto - apply an XSL stylesheet to an XML document
SYNOPSIS
xmlto [-o output_dir] [-x custom_xsl] [-m xsl_fragment]
[-v] [-p postprocessor_opts] [--extensions] [--searchpath
path] [--skip-validation] {format} {file}
xmlto {--help | --version}
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of xmlto is to convert an XML file to the desired format using whatever means necessary. This may involve two steps:
1. The application of an appropriate XSL stylesheet using an XSL-T processor.
2. Further processing with other tools. This step may not be necessary.
To decide which stylesheet to use and what, if any, needs to be done to post-process the output, xmlto makes use of format scripts, which
are simple shell scripts that xmlto calls during the conversion.
The appropriate format script is selected based on the type of XML file and the desired output format. xmlto comes with some format scripts
for converting DocBook XML files to a variety of formats. You may specify your own format script by using an absolute filename for format
on the command line.
Firstly, if xmlto has not been told explicitly which stylesheet to use (with the -x option), the format script will be called with $1 set
to stylesheet. The environment variable XSLT_PROCESSOR contains the base name of the executable that will be used to perform the XSL-T
transformation (for example xsltproc), and the environment variable XSL_DIR contains the path to the directory containing some useful
stylesheets that come with xmlto. The format script should write the name of the stylesheet to use to standard output and exit success-
fully, or exit with a non-zero return code if there is no appropriate stylesheet to use (for example, if the only available stylesheet is
known not to work with the XSL-T processor that will be used). If nothing is written to standard output but the script exits successfully,
no XSL-T transformation will be performed.
Secondly, after an XSL-T processor has been run using the stylesheet, the format script will be called again, this time with $1 set to
post-process. The format script should perform any necessary steps to translate the XSL-T processed output into the desired output format,
including copying the output to the desired output directory. For post-processing, the format script is run in a temporary directory con-
taining just the processed output (whose name is stored in XSLT_PROCESSED and whose basename is that of the original XML file with any
filename extension replaced with .proc). INPUT_FILE is set to the name of the original XML file, OUTPUT_DIR is set to the name of the
directory that the output (and only the output) must end up in, and SEARCHPATH is set to a colon-separate list of fallback directories in
which to look for input (for images, for example). If this step is unsuccessful the format script should exit with a non-zero return code.
-v Be verbose (-vv for very verbose).
-x stylesheet
Use stylesheet instead of asking the format script to choose one.
-m fragment
Use the provided XSL fragment to modify the stylesheet.
-o directory
Put output in the specified directory instead of the current working directory.
-p postprocessor_opts
Pass postprocessor_opts to processing stages after stylesheet application (e.g. lynx or links when going through HTML to text, or
xmltex when going from through TeX to DVI). If -p is specified a second time, the options specified will be passed to second-stage
postprocessing; presently this is only applicable when going through xmltex and dvips to PostScript.
--extensions
Turn on stylesheet extensions for the tool chain in use (for example, this might turn on passivetex.extensions and use.extensions if
PassiveTeX is being used). The variables turned on are the ones used by Norman Walsh's DocBook XSL stylesheets.
--searchpath path
Add the colon-separated list of directories in path as fallback directories for including input.
--skip-validation
Skip the validation step that is normally performed.
--help Display a short usage message. It will describe xmlto's options, and the available output formats.
--version
Display the version number of xmlto.
EXAMPLES
To convert a DocBook XML document to PDF, use:
xmlto pdf mydoc.xml
To convert a DocBook XML document to HTML and store the resulting HTML files in a separate directory use:
xmlto -o html-dir html mydoc.xml
To convert a DocBook XML document to a single HTML file use:
xmlto html-nochunks mydoc.xml
To modify the output using an XSL fragment use:
xmlto -m ulink.xsl pdf mydoc.xml
To specify which stylesheet to use (overriding the one that the format script would choose) use:
xmlto -x mystylesheet.xsl pdf mydoc.xml
AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>.
Linux October 2002 XMLTO(1)