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using grep, i have a file emp.lst, and i want all those records
where "S" or "s" (capital or small) is not there
i used this
grep emp.lst
when i use grep emp.lst
i am getting rows with S..but why negate (^) is not working? (3 Replies)
<record>
<set>
<termId>1234</termId>
<termType>First</termType>
</set>
<set>
<termId>5678</termId>
<termType>Second</termType>
</set>
</record>
This is saved in record.xml
Hi
I have this sample XML that i am grepping using a shell program.
The objective of the task is - based... (7 Replies)
The below command is not working
stackmem="$(pmap $1 | grep -i '' | awk '{print $2}'| tr -d ' K')"
I need to grep strictly for ---->
Regards,
Mohtashim (2 Replies)
Hi All
I have a file containing following records:
$HEW_TGT_DB2_USER=hbme_bi2
$prmAttunityUser=ais
$DS_USER=hbme_bi2
$prmStgUser=hbme_bi2
$prmuser=hbme_bi2
$prmStgPass=hbme_bi2
$prmpwd=hbme_bi2
$prmAttunityUser=ais
Say suppose the name of the file is test4.txt
When i fire this... (2 Replies)
i have following pattern in file
s6:s2
s2:s4
s1:s2:s3:s4:s5:s6
s1
.
.
Now i want to find occurence of each record in file like s6:s2 occurs twice {once in first record and both occur in 3 record as well}
so output should be
s6:s2 2
s2:s4 2
s1:s2:s3:s4:s5:s6 :1
s1 : 2
... (7 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am new to shell scripting. Need help on grep command. I had a file called file.log which contain below statements.
12 Nov 2013 14:12:17,756 INFO security - Userid: raja, Saved File Instance, Name: , Registry:
23 Nov 2013 14:14:11,777 INFO security - Userid: raja, Saved... (7 Replies)
HI,
I have a command to check a license file.
License_print.
In that file you get the headlines and all different licenses.
Now i want to have things extracted from it.
so i do like following:
license_print | grep -iw -e "user" -e "admin"
But i donīt want all lines where user is... (11 Replies)
Hello, I have an input file that looks like so:
LDLR
LDLRAD4
VLDLR
when I grep "LDLR" I get an output of:
LDLR
LDLRAD4
VLDLR
Since all names have "LDLR" included within them, but all I want the output to be is
LDLR
I know it can work if I surround the words with pipes for... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
Hope someone can help me with this - I'm sure it's fairly simple but it's driving me mad! (forgive the coding - still new on scripting - come from Windows)
I have the following coding for checking whether I want to include a line in a file:-
EXTRACT_Date=$(date --date="${PERIOD}"... (6 Replies)
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hpftodit
HPFTODIT(1) General Commands Manual HPFTODIT(1)NAME
hpftodit - create font description files for use with groff -Tlj4
SYNOPSIS
hpftodit [ -sv ] [ -in ] tfm_file map_file font
It is possible to have whitespace between the -i command line option and its parameter.
DESCRIPTION
hpftodit creates a font file for use with groff -Tlj4 from an HP tagged font metric file. tfm_file is the name of the tagged font metric
file for the font. map_file is a file giving the groff names for characters in the font; this file should consist of a sequence of lines
of the form:
n c1 c2 ...
where n is a decimal integer giving the MSL number of the character, and c1, c2,... are the groff names of the character. font is the
name of the groff font file. The groff font file is written to font.
The -s option should be given if the font is special (a font is special if troff should search it whenever a character is not found in the
current font.) If the font is special, it should be listed in the fonts command in the DESC file; if it is not special, there is no need
to list it, since troff can automatically mount it when it's first used.
If the -i option is used, hpftodit will automatically generate an italic correction, a left italic correction and a subscript correction
for each character (the significance of these parameters is explained in groff_font(5)).
OPTIONS -v Print the version number.
-s The font is special. The effect of this option is to add the special command to the font file.
-in Generate an italic correction for each character so that the character's width plus the character's italic correction is equal to n
design units plus the amount by which the right edge of the character's bounding is to the right of the character's origin. If this
would result in a negative italic correction, use a zero italic correction instead. There are 8782 design units per em for Intelli-
font fonts.
Also generate a subscript correction equal to the product of the tangent of the slant of the font and four fifths of the x-height of
the font. If this would result in a subscript correction greater than the italic correction, use a subscript correction equal to
the italic correction instead.
Also generate a left italic correction for each character equal to n design units plus the amount by which the left edge of the
character's bounding box is to the left of the character's origin. The left italic correction may be negative.
This option is normally needed only with italic (or oblique) fonts.
FILES
/usr/share/groff/1.18.1/font/devlj4/DESC Device description file.
/usr/share/groff/1.18.1/font/devlj4/F Font description file for font F.
BUGS
This program was written without the benefit of complete, official documentation on the tagged font metric format. It is therefore likely
that it will fail to work on tfm files that are dissimilar to those for the internal fonts on the Laserjet 4, with which it was tested:
TrueType tfm files are not supported.
SEE ALSO groff(1), grolj4(1), groff_font(5)Groff Version 1.18.1 27 June 2001 HPFTODIT(1)