As has already been stated; you should not use csh for scripting (or anything else), but if you're going to ignore our advice, I don't see why (if you insist on using csh) that the following would not provide suitable output:
and, adding those backslash characters to your sample input file took one command in vi. That command was:
Why is that too hard to do?
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Hi, I am trying to write a csh script that will run another csh script, but redirect the output from the second script to an email. my code looks like this.
#!/bin/csh
## This script is designed to run the SSM.sh
## then email the output to a specified email address
## it will also display... (2 Replies)
Hi everyone.
I am new to the forums and new to Unix, so please pardon my beginner "status".
In my company, we have a few C shell scripts, which we call BAT files (!). They all start with the usual "#/bin/csh" line to get it to run the .cshrc script which preloads the session with a lot of... (1 Reply)
I mean this :
perl -pi -e 's/OS/blah/g' *.c*
The Great thing in such thing i dont need to rename orig then rename back when i do it with
sed for instance inside csh shell , is there any way to avoid this with sed/awk/what ever?
Thanks (4 Replies)
I am trying to use echo in CSH and getting an error.
I want to use to tell the user which parameters are optional.
set msg2 = " -Inmod= -Nxz= -Varp="
echo $msg2 (3 Replies)
I get a "command not found" error when I run the csh command. I also get this error when I start a new session since my default shell is c shell. Any pointers as to what is going on?
I am trying to set some paths using the .cshrc file and need to use the csh command for this.
Thanks. (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I need your hand to resolve an issue I am facing with a join command in one of the script. Please see the 3 files attached where file1 and file2 are the two files I am passing to the join command written in the command file. Prior to calling the join I am also sorting both the files on... (6 Replies)
HI ,
I am new to csh. I need to pass some command line arguments like
./abc.sh -os Linux -path abc -tl aa -PILX 1
I have defined the loop as shown below. But its taking "-os" switches as arguments. Its treating them as arguments.
How to resolve it?
while ( $#argv != 0 )
switch ($argv)
... (7 Replies)
HI, guys, I am having some problem with the echo command, so I want to echo some text to a file name loginFile, the result inside the loginFile should looks like:
expect ">"
so what I did is:
echo "expect "">""" >> $loginFile
but it just gave out:
expect >
The thing is I still need... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have written a command n shell script :
srvctl relocate service -d t1 -s s1 -i i1 -t t1 -f
If the above command executes successfully without error I need to echo
"Service relocated successfully
and If it errors out I need to trap the errors in a file and also need to make... (1 Reply)
hi everyone
what is difference between "if ( -e Arch )" and "if ( -e ./Arch )" in csh shell?
Many Thanks
samad (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: abdossamad2003
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
exrenvmap
EXRENVMAP(1) General Commands Manual EXRENVMAP(1)NAME
exrenvmap - for creating OpenEXR environment maps.
SYNOPSIS
exrenvmap [options] infile outfile
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the exrenvmap command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original
program does not have a manual page.
exrenvmap converts OpenEXR latitude-longitude environment maps into cube-face environment maps or vice versa.
OPTIONS -o produces a ONE_LEVEL output file (default)
-m produces a MIPMAP_LEVELS output file
-c the output file will be a cube-face environment map (default)
-l the output file will be a latitude-longitude environment map
-w x sets the width of the output image to x pixels (default is 256). The height of the output image will be x*6 pixels for a cube-face
map, or x/2 pixels for a latitude-longitude map.
-f r n sets the antialiasing filter radius to r (default is 1.0) and the sampling rate to n by n (default is 5 by 5). Increasing r makes
the output image blurrier; decreasing r makes the image sharper but may cause aliasing. Increasing n improves antialiasing, but
generating the output image takes longer.
-t x y sets the output file's tile size to x by y pixels (default is 64 by 64)
-p t b if the input image is a latitude-longitude map, pad the image at the top and bottom with t*h and b*h extra scan lines, where h is
the height of the input image. This is useful for images from 360-degree panoramic scans that cover less than 180 degrees verti-
cally.
-d sets level size rounding to ROUND_DOWN (default)
-u sets level size rounding to ROUND_UP
-z x sets the data compression method to x (none/rle/zip/piz/pxr24, default is zip)
-v verbose mode
-h prints these options
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andrew Lau <netsnipe@users.sourceforge.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
March 31, 2004 EXRENVMAP(1)