:confused: Hi !!
I'm in a new system, trying to run some old scripts tcl I have.
Tcl is installed (see below), and the OS is linux (see below env).
All my scripts tcl begin with:
#!/bin/sh
# the next line restarts using tclsh \
exec tclsh "$0" "$@" 1
But they don't want to run... ... (2 Replies)
hey. i am a bit new to unix and i am trying to figure out how to list the names of the 'dot' files that are in my account.
what command does this?
thank you very much for your help. (4 Replies)
I'm trying to run these commands (keylset,keylget) but i keep getting a error message "invalid command name "keylset"". I've tried running it on both ubuntu's terminal and also Evolane Tcl Engine. Any idea what could be the problem? (1 Reply)
Hi every one,
i have to dot pc files. One have main function but one dont have.I have to call dot pc file using system () cmd.File is being call have main function.Please let me know how i can call .pc file with two arguments from other dot pc file.I want some thing like
sprintf(buf,... (1 Reply)
Hi every one,
i have to dot pc files. One have main function but one dont have.I have to call dot pc file using system () cmd.File is being call have main function.Please let me know how i can call .pc file with two arguments from other dot pc file.I want some thing like sprintf(buf, "ss_xxx.pc... (4 Replies)
Hello
I'm having a problem running a TCL script in my new OpenSolaris OS. When I go to the directory containing my script called 'Install' (using the gnome terminal), it doesn't seem to be able to find it even though it lists it i.e. if I type "Inst" and hit tab to complete the word, it... (11 Replies)
Hi All,
Please could anyone advise what the purpose of the dot syntax in the following command means:
tar -cvf ${WORKING_BACKUP_ROOT}/${TAR_ARCHIVE_FILE} . >/${BACKUP_ROOT}/${ARCHIVE_LOG}
Many thanks (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to remove a variable starting with dot(.) in a file using sed command.
aaa
sss
.abc
s/^\.abc/d
I tried this but it didnt worked. (5 Replies)
( sleep 3
echo ${LOGIN}
sleep 2
echo ${PSWD}
sleep 2
while read line
do
echo "$line"
PID=$?
sleep 2
kill -9 $PID
done < temp
sleep 5
echo "exit" ) | telnet ${HOST}
while is executing only command and exits. (5 Replies)
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gvpack
GVPACK(1) General Commands Manual GVPACK(1)NAME
gvpack - merge and pack disjoint graphs
SYNOPSIS
gvpack [ -nguv? ] [ -mmargin ] [ -ooutfile ] [ -Gname=value ] [ files ]
DESCRIPTION
gvpack reads in a stream of graphs, combines the graphs into a single layout, and produces a single graph serving as the union of the input
graphs. The input graphs must be in dot format, and must have all necessary layout information. Acceptable input is produced by applying a
Graphviz layout program, such as dot or neato, with no -T flag.
By default, the packing is done at the cluster level. Thus, parts of one graph will not intrude into any top-level clusters or overlap any
nodes or edges of another.
The output of gvpack can be used to produce concrete output by applying neato -s -n2 with the desired -T flag.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-g Combines the graphs at the graph level. This uses more space, but prevents parts of one graph from occurring between parts of
another.
-Gname=value
Specifies attributes to be added to the resulting union graph. For example, this can be used to specify a graph label.
-mmargin
Packs the graphs allowing a margin of output points around the parts.
-n Combines the graphs at the node level. Clusters are ignored in the packing.
-ooutput
Prints output to the file output. If not given, gvpack uses stdout.
-u Don't pack the graphs. Just combine them into a single graph.
-v Verbose mode.
-? Prints usage information and exit.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
files Names of files containing 1 or more graphs in dot format. If no files operand is specified, the standard input will be used.
RETURN CODES
gvpack returns 0 if there were no problems, and non-zero otherwise.
EXAMPLES
ccomps -x abc.dot | dot | gvpack | neato -s -n2 -Tps
This pipeline decomposes the graph in abc.dot into its connected components, lays out each using dot, packs them all together again, and
produces the final drawing in PostScript. Of course, there is nothing to prevent one from using different layouts for each component.
BUGS
All the input graphs must be directed or undirected.
An input graph should not have a label, since this will be used in its layout. Since gvpack ignores root graph labels, resulting layout may
contain some extra space.
gvpack unsets the bounding box attribute of all non-cluster subgraphs.
AUTHORS
Emden R. Gansner <erg@research.att.com>
SEE ALSO gvpr(1), dot(1), neato(1), twopi(1), ccomps(1), libpack(3)
8 April 2003 GVPACK(1)