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Operating Systems Linux Debian Extract Lines Between 2 patterns if exist... Post 302919241 by DSommers on Monday 29th of September 2014 05:44:21 PM
Old 09-29-2014
To Clarify...

I wish to start output after each occurance of '_Brkt',
until the next '_Brkt'.

So the desired results would be;

Code:
DSCF3649.JPG    2014-07-21 13:34:44    On    1
DSCF3649.RAF    2014-07-21 13:34:44    On    1
DSCF3650.JPG    2014-07-21 13:34:45    On    2
DSCF3650.RAF    2014-07-21 13:34:45    On    2
DSCF3651.JPG    2014-07-21 13:34:45    On    3
DSCF3651.RAF    2014-07-21 13:34:45    On    3

...then I'll move those files somewhere, then same for next '_Brkt'...

Code:
DSCF3652.JPG    2014-07-21 13:38:24    On    1
DSCF3652.RAF    2014-07-21 13:38:24    On    1
DSCF3653.JPG    2014-07-21 13:38:24    On    2
DSCF3653.RAF    2014-07-21 13:38:24    On    2
DSCF3654.JPG    2014-07-21 13:38:25    On    3
DSCF3654.RAF    2014-07-21 13:38:25    On    3


Last edited by Corona688; 09-29-2014 at 07:33 PM..
 

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tapeconv(1)							     Emulators							       tapeconv(1)

NAME
tapeconv - Sinclair ZX Spectrum tape file converter SYNOPSIS
tapeconv [ -a archive info TZX ] [ -b ] [ -s SCR loading screen ] [ -i JPG or GIF inlay image ] infile outfile DESCRIPTION
tapeconv converts between ZX Spectrum tape images. OPTIONS
-a archive info TZX causes the TZX supplied to be scanned for a Archive Info block containing author, year of relase etc. information about the file and then added to the output TZX. [ -b ] causes the output TZX to be stripped of any concatenation blocks that get created when appending TZX files. [ -s SCR loading screen ] causes the supplied .scr format file to be attached to the TZX as a Custom Info block marked as a loading screen. [ -i JPG or GIF inlay image ] causes the supplied .gif or .jpg format file to be attached to the TZX as a Custom Info block marked as a cassette inlay. infile specifies the tape file to be converted. This file can be in any of the tape formats supported by libspectrum(3). outfile specifies the output tape file. The format will be determined by the file extension and can be in any of the formats libspectrum(3) supports for output. BUGS
None known. SEE ALSO
fuse(1), fuse-utils(1), libspectrum(3), listbasic(1), tzxlist(1) The comp.sys.sinclair Spectrum FAQ, at http://www.worldofspectrum.org/faq/index.html. AUTHOR
Philip Kendall (philip-fuse@shadowmagic.org.uk). Version 1.0.0 16th December, 2010 tapeconv(1)
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