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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Regular expression to match multiple lines? Post 302884231 by LessNux on Saturday 18th of January 2014 06:57:01 PM
Old 01-18-2014
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Thank you for your replies, Scrutinizer and drl.


drl wrote:

Quote:
Originally Posted by drl
# @(#) p1 Demonstrate slurp and single-string match.
# Best practices, p213 for a file.

I do not understand what are meant by "@(#)", "p1" and "p213".

Does "@(#)" have anything to do with an array variable?

Do p1 and p213 mean page 1 and page 213 of a book or pdf document?

My copy of perlre does not have any page numbers printed.

Many thanks, in advance.
 

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SYNOPSIS
bool ps_add_pdflink (resource $psdoc, float $llx, float $lly, float $urx, float $ury, string $filename, int $page, string $dest) DESCRIPTION
Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a second pdf document. Clicking on the link will branch to the document at the given page. The first page in a document has number 1. The hyperlink's source position is a rectangle with its lower left corner at ($llx, $lly) and its upper right corner at ($urx, $ury). The rectangle has by default a thin blue border. The note will not be visible if the document is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to pdf by either Acrobat Distillertm or Ghostview. PARAMETERS
o $psdoc - Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3). o $llx - The x-coordinate of the lower left corner. o $lly - The y-coordinate of the lower left corner. o $urx - The x-coordinate of the upper right corner. o $ury - The y-coordinate of the upper right corner. o $filename - The name of the pdf document to be opened when clicking on this link. o $page - The page number of the destination pdf document o $dest - The parameter $dest determines how the document is being viewed. It can be fitpage, fitwidth, fitheight, or fitbbox. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. SEE ALSO
ps_add_launchlink(3), ps_add_locallink(3), ps_add_weblink(3). PHP Documentation Group PS_ADD_PDFLINK(3)
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