Since, the below mostly does not work, I think I am out of options.
Here we go again: WHAT EXACTLY does not work? Is there an error messsage? No output where there should be one? Does the computer crash? How are we supposed to see what you see? Through our magic glass orbs, in between the lottery numbers for next week?
And if it does "mostly" not work: what does work? What doesn't? Is there a pattern? stomp has taken it on him to read the man page for the tool and even provided a link to it. Up to now you have done no such thing but complained about us being nosy.
If what sstomp says is true (and i have no reason to doubt it), then this:
should close all windows with the title "title-string". If it doesn't (or does something unwanted instead/in addition) you need to describe what it is. You also may want to prepend it with set -xv to see what it does during execution. Post the output if that if this is the case and you need help.
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)
Discussion started by: sbrady
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xtitle
XTITLE(1) General Commands Manual XTITLE(1)NAME
xtitle - set window title and icon name for an X11 terminal window
SYNOPSIS
xtitle [ -tiq ] [ -- ] string ... | [ -V ] [ -h ]
DESCRIPTION
Xtitle will set the window title and/or the icon name of the terminal window in which it is run to be its command line arguments. It does
this by outputting the appropriate xterm(1) control sequence characters. Unless suppressed, xtitle will also report the settings it has
made.
OPTIONS -- Interprets all following arguments as strings instead of options.
-h, --help
Prints a helpful usage message.
-i, --icon
Only set the icon name. Default sets both.
-t, --title
Only set the window title. Default sets both.
-v, --verbose
Quiet mode. Doesn't report the settings performed.
-V, --version
Only prints the program version.
CAVEATS
Xtitle is known to work with xterm(1) and dtterm(1). The effect of the control sequences in other terminals is not known, though I
wouldn't expect any problems.
VERSION
1.0.2
AUTHOR
Steve Kinzler, kinzler@cs.indiana.edu, Nov 1993/Nov 1998/Mar 2000/Dec 2009
URL
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~kinzler/xtitle/
SEE ALSO xterm(1), dtterm(1)
1.0.2 XTITLE(1)