The output is one ore more numbers(one per line), each representing a window-id or nothing if no window is found with the wanted specification. So one can use the solution presented with slight changes:
If necessary check if the number of results is what is expected.(Exact 1 result?)
I'm trying to figure out how to build a small shell script that will find old .shtml files in every /tgp/ directory on the server and delete them if they are older than 10 days...
The structure of the paths are like this:
/home/domains/www.domain2.com/tgp/
/home/domains/www.domain3.com/tgp/... (1 Reply)
what will the cmd below do?
ls *.3
1 members mentions that to seek all permutations and combinations of the mp3 extension ill have to use curly braces, {} and not, .
what then will do? (13 Replies)
Hi, I have this code to search all "cif" files using wildcard
for file in *.cif
do
grep "Uiso" $file | awk '{ print $3, $4, $5 }' > tet
done
I get this error
"grep: *.cif: No such file or directory"
Please where am I going wrong!!!
Thank you in advance (6 Replies)
Can someone please explain the wildcards in this. How is this recursive? When I put this in my terminal it recursively displayed everything.
ls .* * (6 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone help me how to use * in if statement.
File contains below
line1:a|b|c|Apple-RED|
line2:c|d|e|Apple-Green|
line3:f|g|h|Orange|
I need to find line by line 4th field contains 'Apple' or not.
Please help me at the earliest. (6 Replies)
i have got heaps of files (.pdf, .txt and .doc) files in one folder, i am making a program in PERL that helps me find the files i want easier using shell wildcard,
something like this!!
print "Enter a pattern: (must be in )";
$input = <STDIN>;
if (The input is in and valid wildcard... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I apologize for asking what is probably a simple question but I have been unable to understand the other posts on the topic. I have a file that has the following several lines:
ABC DEF GH:IJKLMNOP_QRS_TUV_11112012_ABCL5
ABC DEF GH:IJKLMNOP_QRS_TUV_11112013_ABCL4
ABC DEF... (4 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I want to use ls in the below form:
ls -l *.{txt,TXT} (working fine)
but when i am declaring a variable,
VAR="*.{txt,TXT}"
ls -l $VAR is not working. Please help.
Thanks. (4 Replies)
CD_numb is AM017
this code:
set the_Firstcom_CD to (do shell script "ls -d '/volumes/audioNAS/Firstcom/Access Music/' ") & CD_numb
gives me this:
"/volumes/audioNAS/Firstcom/Access Music/AM017"
the item I am looking for is AM017Q.
I can get the "*" syntax right so it never finder... (7 Replies)
I am trying to place and size a window on Mac using XOJO as my coding app. I am NOT in Terminal. Needs to be run as a shell I guess, but I don't know how to get the variable or set the variable.
Here is a line of code that opens a folder:
Dim sh As New Shell()
sh.Execute("open... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
kxterm
KXTERM(1) General Commands Manual KXTERM(1)NAME
kxterm - the CERN KUIP terminal emulator
SYNOPSIS
kxterm [class] [options]
DESCRIPTION
kxterm is a terminal emulator combining the best features of the (now defunct) Apollo DM pads (like: input and transcript pads, automatic
file backup of transcript pad, string search in pads, etc.) and the Korn shell emacs-style command line editing and command line recall
mechanism. For more detailed information about the program, please see the online help available from the kxterm Help menu.
kxterm has a number of X resources which can be set by the user; these are listed in the online help and in the file
/etc/X11/app-defaults/KXterm, where the default values are set. It should be noted that when kxterm is acting as a client for another
application, the desired X resource should be prefixed by "Kx" plus the class name of the application. So for application "Foo" the kxterm
resource class would be KxFoo, and one would set KxFoo*background, etc. One can also set the resource class of a kxterm window via the
command-line with the class argument.
OPTIONS -font fn
Specifies the font used by kxterm. The font fn must be an XLFD (X Logical Font Description), as for example displayed by the xls-
fonts program.
-geometry geom
Specifies the preferred size and position of the kxterm window; see X(7x) for details.
-h, -help
Show a summary of options.
-iconic
Specifies that the window manager should start kxterm as an icon.
-n iconname
Specifies the name of the kxterm window in an iconic state.
-name name
Specifies both the title and the iconized name of the kxterm window.
-pid pid
Specifies the process ID of the program that kxterm should act as a client for.
-prompt prompt
Sets the prompt displayed in the input pad of the program.
-tfont fn
Specifies the font used by text boxes, the input pad, and the transcript pad of the program. This should probably be a fixed-width
font like "courier" or "fixed".
-title title
Sets the title of the kxterm window to title.
SEE ALSO
o xlsfonts(1) - a program to list available fonts on an X server
o paw++(1) - a program using kxterm for its command interface
o the online help available from kxterm's Help menu
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
January 24, 2003 KXTERM(1)