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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [Solved] check if chars is a capital letter and translate it Post 302572829 by vbe on Friday 11th of November 2011 07:51:51 AM
Old 11-11-2011
Code:
 $ LETTER=A; B=$(echo $LETTER| tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]');echo $B
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iso8859-7(5)							File Formats Manual						      iso8859-7(5)

NAME
iso8859-7, ISO8859-7 - A character encoding system (codeset) for Greek DESCRIPTION
The left hand part of the ISO 8859-7 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The fol- lowing characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-7 code table: A0 NO-BREAK SPACE A1 LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK A2 RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK A3 POUND SIGN A4 This position shall not be used A5 This position shall not be used A6 BROKEN BAR A7 PARAGRAPH SIGN A8 DIAERESIS (Dialytika) A9 COPYRIGHT SIGN AA This position shall not be used AB LEFT ANGLE QUOTATION MARK AC NOT SIGN AD SOFT HYPHEN AE This position shall not be used AF HORIZONTAL BAR (Parenthetiki pavia) B0 DEGREE SIGN B1 PLUS-MINUS SIGN B2 SUPERSCRIPT TWO B3 SUPERSCRIPT THREE B4 ACCENT (Thonos) B5 DIAERESIS AND ACCENT (Dialytika and Tonos) B6 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER ALPHA WITH ACCENT B7 MIDDLE DOT (Ano Teleia) B8 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER EPSILON WITH ACCENT B9 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER ETA WITH ACCENT BA CAPITAL GREEK LETTER IOTA WITH ACCENT BB RIGHT ANGLE QUOTATION MARK BC CAPITAL GREEK LETTER OMICRON WITH ACCENT BD VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF BE CAPITAL GREEK LETTER UPSILON WITH ACCENT BF CAPITAL GREEK LETTER OMEGA WITH ACCENT C0 SMALL GREEK LETTER IOTA WITH DIAERESIS AND ACCENT C1 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER ALPHA C2 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER BETA C3 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER GAMMA C4 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER DELTA C5 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER EPSILON C6 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER ZETA C7 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER ETA C8 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER THETA C9 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER IOTA CA CAPITAL GREEK LETTER KAPPA CB CAPITAL GREEK LETTER LAMDA CC CAPITAL GREEK LETTER MU CD CAPITAL GREEK LETTER NU CE CAPITAL GREEK LETTER XI CF CAPITAL GREEK LETTER OMICRON D0 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER PI D1 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER RHO D2 This position shall not be used D3 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER SIGMA D4 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER TAU D5 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER UPSILON D6 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER PHI D7 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER CHI D8 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER PSI D9 CAPITAL GREEK LETTER OMEGA DA CAPITAL GREEK LETTER IOTA WITH DIAERESIS DB CAPITAL GREEK LETTER UPSILON WITH DIAERESIS DC CAPITAL GREEK LETTER ALPHA WITH ACCENT DD CAPITAL GREEK LETTER EPSILON WITH ACCENT DE SMALL GREEK LETTER ETA WITH ACCENT DF SMALL GREEK LETTER IOTA WITH ACCENT E0 SMALL GREEK LETTER UPSILON WITH DIAERESIS AND ACCENT E1 SMALL GREEK LETTER ALPHA E2 SMALL GREEK LETTER BETA E3 SMALL GREEK LETTER GAMMA E4 SMALL GREEK LETTER DELTA E5 SMALL GREEK LETTER EPSILON E6 SMALL GREEK LETTER ZETA E7 SMALL GREEK LETTER ETA E8 SMALL GREEK LETTER THETA E9 SMALL GREEK LETTER IOTA EA SMALL GREEK LETTER KAPPA EB SMALL GREEK LETTER LAMDA EC SMALL GREEK LETTER MU ED SMALL GREEK LETTER NU EE SMALL GREEK LETTER XI EF SMALL GREEK LETTER OMICRON F0 SMALL GREEK LETTER PI F1 SMALL GREEK LETTER RHO F2 SMALL GREEK LETTER TERMINAL SIGMA F3 SMALL GREEK LETTER SIGMA F4 SMALL GREEK LETTER TAU F5 SMALL GREEK LETTER UPSILON F6 SMALL GREEK LETTER PHI F7 SMALL GREEK LETTER CHI F8 SMALL GREEK LETTER PSI F9 SMALL GREEK LETTER OMEGA FA SMALL GREEK LETTER IOTA WITH DIAESERIS FB SMALL GREEK LETTER UPSILON WITH DIAESERIS FC SMALL GREEK LETTER OMICRON WITH ACCENT FD SMALL GREEK LETTER UPSILON WITH ACCENT FE SMALL GREEK LETTER OMEGA WITH ACCENT FF This position shall not be used Character Set Designation The graphic characters of of ISO 8859-7 constitute a single coded character set. However, when this character set is implemented together with other coding standards, such as ISO 2022 or ISO 4873, the code table of this part of ISO 8859-7 is considered to be the following com- ponents: The character SPACE, represented by the bit combination 20(hex) A 94-character G0 graphic character set, represented by the bit combinations 21 to 7E(hex) A 96-character G1 graphic character set, represented by the bit combinations A0 to FF(hex) For information on the G0 and G1 character set designations, refer to iso2022(5). When required by other coding standards, for example ISO 2022 or ISO 4873, the following pair of escape sequences are used to designate the G0 and the G1 sets, respectively: ESC 28 42 or ESC ( B ESC 2D 41 or ESC - F According to ISO 2022, the character SPACE does not require designation. Font Support for ISO 8859-7 For 75dpi and 100dpi (dot-per-inch) display devices, the operating system provides the following ISO 8859-7 DECwindows fonts: Arial font family -monotype-arial-bold-r-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-bold-i-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-regular- i-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-regular-r-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-bold-r-nor- mal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-bold-i-normal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-regular-i-nor- mal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-arial-regular-r-normal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 Courier font family -monotype-courier-bold-r-normal-*-*-75-75-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier-bold-i-normal-*-*-75-75-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier- regular-i-normal-*-*-75-75-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier-regular-r-normal-*-*-75-75-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier-bold-r-nor- mal--*-*-100-100-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier-bold-i-normal--*-*-100-100-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier-regular-i-nor- mal--*-*-100-100-m-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-courier-regular-r-normal--*-*-100-100-m-*-iso8859-7 Terminal font family -dec-terminal-medium-r-normal-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-normal-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r- double wide-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-double wide-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r-nar- row-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-narrow-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r-wide-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-wide-*-*-75-75-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r-normal--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-nor- mal--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r-double wide--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-double wide--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r-narrow--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r-nar- row--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-medium-r-wide--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 -dec-terminal-bold-r- wide--*-*-100-100-c-*-iso8859-7 Times New Roman font family -monotype-times new roman-bold-r-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-bold-i-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-regular-i-normal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-regular-r-nor- mal-*-*-75-75-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-bold-r-normal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-bold-i-nor- mal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-regular-i-normal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 -monotype-times new roman-regu- lar-r-normal--*-*-100-100-p-*-iso8859-7 For PostScript printers, the operating system provides the following ISO 8859-7 fonts: Arial fonts Arial-Bold-ISOLatinGreek Arial-BoldInclined-ISOLatinGreek Arial-Inclined-ISOLatinGreek Arial-ISOLatinGreek Courier fonts Courier-Bold-ISOLatinGreek Courier-BoldInclined-ISOLatinGreek Courier-Inclined-ISOLatinGreek Courier-ISOLatinGreek Times New Roman fonts TimesNewRoman-Bold-ISOLatinGreek TimesNewRoman-BoldInclined-ISOLatinGreek TimesNewRoman-Inclined-ISOLatinGreek TimesNewRoman-ISOLat- inGreek For general information on printing non-English text, refer to i18n_printing(5). SEE ALSO
Commands: locale(1) Others: ascii(5), Greek(5), i18n_intro(5), i18n_printing(5), iconv_intro(5), iso2022(5), l10n_intro(5) iso8859-7(5)
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