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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting I am having trouble with this count script Post 302710723 by football12345 on Thursday 4th of October 2012 06:08:42 PM
Old 10-04-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by spacebar
Try it this way and see if that is what you want:
Code:
LSFILELIST=`ls -1`
for EACHFILE in "${LSFILELIST}";
do
  wc -lw  ${EACHFILE} | awk '{print $3 " " $1 " " $2}'
done

I tried this, but it just hangs and I have to use ctr-d to escape it. No idea why?

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Quote:
Originally Posted by football12345
I tried this, but it just hangs and I have to use ctr-d to escape it. No idea why?
Thanks I figured it out this helped alot.
 

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xtermcontrol - dynamic control of XFree86 xterm properties. SYNOPSIS
xtermcontrol [OPTIONS]... DESCRIPTION
xtermcontrol makes it easy to change colors, title, font and geometry of a running XFree86 xterm(1), as well as to report the current set- tings of the aforementioned properties. Window manipulations de-/iconify, raise/lower, maximize/restore and reset are also supported. To complete the feature set; xtermcontrol lets advanced users issue any xterm control sequence of their choosing. OPTIONS
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The secret behind xtermcontrol is xterm control sequences. All the possible (there are a plethora of them) control sequences are documented in ctlseqs.txt, found in the xterm(1) distribution (see also FILES). TROUBLESHOOTING
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xterm(1), X(7x) COPYRIGHT
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