Hi all-
I've been fooling with this for a few days, but I'm rather new at this...
I have a bash variable containing a long string of various characters, for instance:
JUNK=this that the other xyz 1234 56 789
I don't know what "xyz" actually is, but I know that:
START=he other
and ... (2 Replies)
Ummm can anybody help me with this one?
Its prob quite simple.
I bascially have a file name say J1x2x3x7.dat
Im using the file name as a variable in a bash script. Want I want to do is extract most of the file name and make it a new variable expect with say one of the number now a... (2 Replies)
I have some troubles with variables and quotes...
I want:
if $URL is empty (no user input) go to http://www.localhost/index.php/ else add this string (search) "?s=+$URL"
EXAMPLE:
No user input
string= http://www.localhost/index.php/
User input = "unix"
string=... (3 Replies)
Hi,
The following code finds the line containing fruits in test.txt and replaces instances of apple with banana.
ed -s test.txt <<< $'/fruits/s/apple/banana/g\nw'
What I want to do is put variables in the place of fruits, apple and banana.
I have tried replacing ' with " to get... (2 Replies)
Ok, this one isn't for everybody, it's pretty tough and I've spent a good deal of time on it without figuring it out yet.
Can anybody get this script to work:
#!/bin/bash
cq_fname="%let outputfile="/user/cq_"$1".csv";"
sed "29s/.*/\"$cq_fname\"/" file1.sas >... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I've spent hours this morning reading various past forum posts and documentation pages but I can't find exactly what I need.
I'm trying to call a variable with a variable in the name without having to make a third variable.
For example:
path=AB
legAB=50
leg$path
I want to... (8 Replies)
Sometimes it is handy to protect long scripts in C++.
The following syntax works fine for simple commands:
#define SHELLSCRIPT1 "\
#/bin/bash \n\
echo \"hello\" \n\
"
int main ()
{
cout <<system(SHELLSCRIPT1);
return 0;
}
Unfortunately for there are problems for:
1d arrays:... (10 Replies)
I was wondering if anyone could provide some assistance. I trying to run an expect script within bash and get the results of a variable called RESULT. I Have tried a few things but none of them have worked. I know that the child process (the expect script) in this instance cannot set a variable... (6 Replies)
Trying to do so
echo "111:222:333" |awk -F: '{system("export TESTO=" $2)}'But it doesn't work (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: urello
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pct-scanner-script
PCT-SCANNER-SCRIPT(1) General Commands Manual PCT-SCANNER-SCRIPT(1)NAME
pct-scanner-script - easy scan and create merged DjVu and PDF documents for archiving
SYNOPSIS
pct-scanner-script [--help]
DESCRIPTION
pct-scanner-script is a bash script and configuration system to easily scan documents and create a digital archiving. It can create DjVu
PDF and JPEG outputs, in merged and individual files. It also has a configuration system where different configurations can be defined,
making it easy to switch between configurations.
Please use pct-scanner-script --help to find all program options, the complete help, and all examples.
Features:
- auto archiving in merged and individual DjVu, PDF, and JPEG files
- auto and manual resume when scanning somehow fails
- cascading configuration system, for easy customizing
- easy command-line-style bash program, with useful options
- archiving made possible with both adf and flatbed scanners
- built for productivity and daily use
- uses bash, scanadf and other mainstream processing tools
- multilanguage commandline output
OPTIONS -h, --help, -?
Show summary of options, help, and examples.
DEBUGGING
This program is a helper script to easy scan and automated digital document archiving for normal and adf scanners. You can debug this
script by running it as bash -x pct-scanner-script [options]. The script is just a nice wrapper for the scanadf, DjVu and PDF tools.
SEE ALSO scanadf(1),
AUTHOR
pct-scanner-script and this manual page are written by:
Jelle de Jong <jelledejong@powercraft.nl>.
March 31, 2009 PCT-SCANNER-SCRIPT(1)