09-20-2012
I am getting the data I want
This what I want
Command QUERY filename
----output from above command---
filename is an index file (bit-mapped)
Dictionary segment not allocated
File can contain 62,914,560 records
your solution gives
QUERY "filename1
"
QUERY "filename2
"
---------- Post updated at 01:46 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:42 PM ----------
I am not getting the solution.
This what I want
Command QUERY filename
----output from above command---
filename is an index file (bit-mapped)
Dictionary segment not allocated
File can contain 62,914,560 records
your solution gives
QUERY "filename1
"
QUERY "filename2
"
---------- Post updated 09-20-12 at 08:10 AM ---------- Previous update was 09-19-12 at 01:46 PM ----------
How do I rectify the error ?
The file exists.
bash-3.00$ echo `QUERY ` "ACTION"
usage: QUERY file ...
ACTION
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
fc-query
FC-QUERY(1) FC-QUERY(1)
NAME
fc-query - query font files
SYNOPSIS
fc-query [ -Vh ]
[ [ -b ] [ --ignore-blanks ] ] [ [ -i index ] [ --index index ] ] [ [ -f format ] [ --format format ] ] [ --version ] [
--help ] font-file...
DESCRIPTION
fc-query queries font-file(s) using the normal fontconfig rules and prints out font pattern for each face found. If --index is given, only
one face of each file is queried, otherwise all faces are queried.
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included
below.
-b Ignore blanks to compute languages
-i Only query face indexed index of each file.
-f Format output according to the format specifier format.
-V Show version of the program and exit.
-h Show summary of options.
font-file
Query font-file for font faces.
RETURN CODES
fc-query returns error code 0 for successful parsing, or 1 if any errors occured or if at least one font face could not be opened.
SEE ALSO
fc-scan(1) FcFreeTypeQuery(3) FcPatternFormat(3) fc-cat(1) fc-cache(1) fc-list(1) fc-match(1) fc-pattern(1)
The fontconfig user's guide, in HTML format: /usr/share/doc/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html.
AUTHOR
This manual page was updated by Behdad Esfahbod <behdad@behdad.org>.
Aug 13, 2008 FC-QUERY(1)