02-25-2015
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I have a list of xml file. I need to split the files to a different files when see the <ko> tag.
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I know this is a simple matter, but I'm new to this.
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Issue: I am able to split source file in multiple files of 10 rows each but unable to get the required outputfile name. please advise.
Details:
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Hello,
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I expect:
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Hi everyone :)
I have a file "words.txt" containing hundreds of lines of text. Each line contains a slogan.
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xmcreatesimplepulldownmenu
XmCreateSimplePulldownMenu(library call) XmCreateSimplePulldownMenu(library call)
NAME
XmCreateSimplePulldownMenu -- A RowColumn widget convenience creation function
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/RowColumn.h>
Widget XmCreateSimplePulldownMenu(
Widget parent,
String name,
ArgList arglist,
Cardinal argcount);
DESCRIPTION
XmCreateSimplePulldownMenu creates an instance of a RowColumn widget of type XmMENU_PULLDOWN and returns the associated widget ID.
This routine creates a Pulldown menu pane and its button children. The name of each button is button_n, where n is an integer from 0
(zero) to the number of buttons in the menu minus 1. The name of each separator is separator_n, where n is an integer from 0 (zero) to the
number of separators in the menu minus 1. The name of each title is label_n, where n is an integer from 0 (zero) to the number of titles
in the menu minus 1. Buttons, separators, and titles are named and created in the order they are specified in the RowColumn simple menu
creation resources supplied in the argument list.
parent Specifies the widget ID of the parent of the MenuShell
name Specifies the name of the created widget
arglist Specifies the argument list
argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list (arglist)
A number of resources exist specifically for use with this and other simple menu creation routines. The only button types allowed in the
XmNbuttonType resource are XmCASCADEBUTTON, XmPUSHBUTTON, XmRADIOBUTTON, XmCHECKBUTTON, XmTITLE, XmSEPARATOR, and XmDOUBLE_SEPARATOR. For
a complete definition of RowColumn and its associated resources, see XmRowColumn(3).
RETURN
Returns the RowColumn widget ID.
RELATED
XmCreatePulldownMenu(3), XmCreateRowColumn(3), XmRowColumn(3), and XmVaCreateSimplePulldownMenu(3).
XmCreateSimplePulldownMenu(library call)