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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [Solved] Question for Perderabo on date calc Post 302808431 by CleoBos on Thursday 16th of May 2013 05:27:14 PM
Old 05-16-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoda
Instead of modifying Perderabo's script, you can use printf formatting option to zero lpad:
Code:
$ ./datecalc -a 2003 10 01 - 1 | read y m d
$ printf "%d%02d%02d\n" $y $m $d
20030930


Yoda - Thanks for your prompt reply. But I am not sure if I understand correctly.

Can I use the printf command as an conjuction to Perderabo's script's output?

Basically, the reason why I am using Perderabo's script is to find out the date which is 21 days older than system date in the format of YYYYMMDD. I would really appreciate if there is an easier way to do so without using the Perderabo's script.

P.S. I am using KSH on AIX 6.1.
 

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pud-faq(7)							  MISCELLANEOUS 							pud-faq(7)

  NAME
	  pud-faq - faqs and facts about the Portable Unix Documentation FAQ authoring language.

	  This	document  describes  the Portable Unix Documentation (PUD) faq mini-language in the style of a FAQ. PUD-faq is built on top of the
	  macro interpreter zoem. A PUD document is generally well-structured, relatively free of formatting statements, compact to write and eas-
	  ily  extendable.  It	can  be converted to both troff and html, for viewing in terminals and browsers. High quality Postscript and plain
	  text formats can be derived from the troff output. Refer to pud-man for examples.

  DESCRIPTION
	  The PUD faq macros extend the PUD manual macros; a PUD faq document must import both man.zmm and faq.zmm. There are  only  a	few  addi-
	  tional faq macros in faq.zmm. The overall layout of a faq document is as follows:

	  import{man.zmm}
	  import{faq.zmm}

	  egin{pud::man}{
	     {name}{pud-faq}
	     {html_title}{The PUD faq mini-language FAQ}
	     {author}{Stijn van Dongen}
	     {section}{7}
	  }

	  "faq::preamble"

	  ${html}{"man::maketoc"}

	  sec{toc}{TOC}
	  "faq::maketoc"

	  egin{faqsec}{{ref}{Labelx}{cap}{Captionx}}
	     content
	  end{faqsec}

	  egin{faqsec}{{ref}{Labely}{cap}{Captiony}}
	     content
	  end{faqsec}

	  end{pud::man}

	  The PUD manual macros are documented in the pud-man manual page.

	  Create your FAQ according to the lay-out above and as described further below. Refer to Question 2.3 for full-size examples.

	  Once you have written your FAQ, process it as follows.

	     zoem -i your-faq.azm -d html
	     zoem -i your-faq.azm -d html
	     zoem -i your-faq.azm -d roff -o your-faq.7
	     zoem -i your-faq.azm -d roff -o your-faq.7

	  This generates files your-faq.html and your-faq.7.  Each device is run twice to be certain that references are found and linked.

  RESOURCES
	  o The Zoem User Manual.
	  o The pud-man manual page.

  TOC
  1...... How do I create and link to questions and sections?
   1.1... How do I start a section?
   1.2... How do I make a faq entry?
   1.3... How do I link to a question?
   1.4... How do I link to a section?
   1.5... Is that not a whole lot of typing just for linking?

  2...... Miscellaneous
   2.1... Is it really possible to have more than one section?
   2.2... Is there an easy way to get back to the TOC?
   2.3... Show me a real FAQ, not this nonsense.
   2.4... I want to change the appearance of my FAQ.
   2.5... Show me the source to this FAQ.

  FAQ
						    How do I create and link to questions and sections?

   1.1	  How do I start a section?

	  You would for example type

	  egin{faqsec}{
	     {ref}{kind}
	     {cap}{How do I link to questions and sections?}
	  }

   1.2	  How do I make a faq entry?

	  You create an entry as follows:

	  faq{q_question}{How do I make a faq entry?}
	     You create an entry as follows:
	     ...

   1.3	  How do I link to a question?

	  car{Like this: linking to
	  iref{q_qlink}{Question~
efnumber{q_qlink}},
	  or a silly link to the iref{q_qlink}{current question}.
	  Linking to iref{s_basics}{Question~
efnumber{q_slink}},
	  or a link to the iref{q_slink}{next question}.}

	  par{
	  Of course, you have to use wordings such that the
	  text still makes sense in the absence of links
	  (assuming you are intested in the troff version of
	  the FAQ you are writing), so normally you just refer to
	  iref{q_slink}{Question~
efnumber{q_slink}} and be done
	  with it.}

	  Like this: linking to Question 1.3, or a silly link to the current question.	Linking to Question 1.4, or a link to the next question.

	  Of course, you have to use wordings such that the text still makes sense in the absence of links (assuming you are intested in the troff
	  version of the FAQ you are writing), so normally you just refer to Question 1.4 and be done with it.

   1.4	  How do I link to a section?

	  car{Like this: linking to
	  iref{q_qlink}{Section~
efnumber{s_basics}} and
	  linking to iref{q_stupid}{Section~
efnumber{s_stupid}}.}

	  Like this: linking to Section 1 and linking to Section 2.

   1.5	  Is that not a whole lot of typing just for linking?

	  It sure is. Note the repeating elements though. Feel free to create your own shortcuts by using Zoem's macro facilities.

								       Miscellaneous

   2.1	  Is it really possible to have more than one section?

	  QED

   2.2	  Is there an easy way to get back to the TOC?

	  In the HTML version of the faq, one can click on the number to the left of the question; this will take you to the top of the  TOC  part
	  pertaining to the section that question belongs to.

   2.3	  Show me a real FAQ, not this nonsense.

	  The  reason I began writing zoem and PUD was that I wanted decent (both HTML and troff) and easy to write documentation for my implemen-
	  tation of the MCL cluster algorithm.

	  o http://micans.org/mcl/src/mcl-latest/doc/mclfaq.azm
	  o http://micans.org/mcl/src/mcl-latest/doc/mclfaq.html
	  o http://micans.org/mcl/src/mcl-latest/doc/mclfaq.ps

   2.4	  I want to change the appearance of my FAQ.

	  Well, you need to make a copy of the faq macros and possibly the man macros, and hack those changes in.  Zoem itself is  very  flexible,
	  but  the  PUD faq macros are not, in this respect. They can be made so, if you wish.	If you just want to change or add some style sheet
	  rules for the HTML version, it will be quite easy.  The same holds for changing font styles and possibly even spacing rules.

   2.5	  Show me the source to this FAQ.

	  Search for pud-faq.azm in your install of zoem.  Take note though that I played a few silly tricks in this FAQ, so the source looks more
	  unreadable than your average FAQ.  The FAQ pointed to in Answer 2.3 gives a more realistic impression.

  AUTHOR
	  Stijn van Dongen.

  SEE ALSO
	  The pud-man manual page, documenting the PUD manual language. The FAQ language imports the manual definitions and you use these e.g. for
	  sectioning commands as described above.

	  The pud manual page gives an overview of PUD.

  pud-faq 1.002, 10-008 					      8 Jan 2010							  pud-faq(7)
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