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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help cannot concatenate Ksh variables ? Post 302600987 by bsrepellant on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 03:31:22 PM
Old 02-22-2012
Not knowing how you changed your loop. (Using original code provided)
I think this is what you want but this whole script is not very efficient..

Code:
for i in `cat ${wcfiles}`
do
    OldRepo=`grep svn01g.gdc ${i}/.svn/entries | tail -1 | tr -d '\n'`
    NewRepo=`grep svn01g.gdc ${i}/.svn/entries | tail -1 | sed '/svn01g.gdc/ s/svn01g.gdc/svnprod/g' | sed 's/\/svn01p//g' | sed 's/\/Repositories//g'`
    
  if [[ $OldRepo -ne "" ]]
  then
      echo "cd" $i
      echo -e "${svnRelcmd}  ${OldRepo}  ${NewRepo}\c"
   fi

done

 

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merge_fonts(3alleg4)						  Allegro manual					      merge_fonts(3alleg4)

NAME
merge_fonts - Merges two fonts into one font. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> FONT *merge_fonts(FONT *f1, FONT *f2) DESCRIPTION
This function merges the character ranges from two fonts and returns a new font containing all characters in the old fonts. In general, you cannot merge fonts of different types (eg, TrueType fonts and bitmapped fonts), but as a special case, this function can promote a mono- chrome bitmapped font to a color font and merge those. Example: FONT *myfont; FONT *myfancy_font; FONT *lower_range; FONT *upper_range; FONT *capitals; FONT *combined_font; FONT *tempfont; ... /* Create a font that contains the capitals from */ /* the fancy font but other characters from myfont */ lower_range = extract_font_range(myfont, -1, 'A'-1); upper_range = extract_font_range(myfont, 'Z'+1, -1); capitals = extract_font_range(myfancy_font, 'A', 'Z'); tempfont = merge_fonts(lower_range, capitals); combined_font = merge_fonts(tempfont, upper_range); /* Clean up temporary fonts */ destroy_font(lower_range); destroy_font(upper_range); destroy_font(capitals); destroy_font(tempfont); RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the new font or NULL on error. Remember that you are responsible for destroying the font when you are finished with it to avoid memory leaks. SEE ALSO
extract_font_range(3alleg4), is_trans_font(3alleg4), is_color_font(3alleg4), is_mono_font(3alleg4), exfont(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 merge_fonts(3alleg4)
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