Issues formatting output of two commands in a single line.
I wish to generate output of two commands in the same line separated by a single white-space.
Below is my command and output in the same line.
Output:
The issue is that there is a tab space /t between the first and second command's output instead of having a single white-space i.e between
Need suggestions to get equal single white spacing between all output elements.
Hello,
How can I take the following output:
outputa
outputb
outputc
and turn it into single line ouput, with a single space between each field like below:
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Hi all,
I have a single line output like below
echo $ips
10.26.208.28 10.26.208.26 10.26.208.27
want to convert above single line output as below format. Pls advice how to do ?
10.26.208.28
10.26.208.26
10.26.208.27
Regards
Kannan (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I have 4 big files which contains one big line containing formatted character records, I need to format each file in such way that each File will have 95 Characters per line. Last line of each file will have newline character at end.
Before:-
File Name:- File1.dat
102 121340560... (10 Replies)
example of problem:
when I echo "$e" >> /home/cogiz/file.txt
result prints to file as:AA
BB
CC
I need it to save to file as this:AA BB CC
I know it's probably something really simple but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
Cogiz (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: cogiz
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texi2roff
Texi2roff(1) General Commands Manual Texi2roff(1)NAME
texi2roff, texi2index - convert Texinfo documents for formatting by troff.
SYNOPSIS
texi2roff [ -me -mm -ms ] [ -iIt ] [ file ... ]
texi2index [ file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Texi2roff translates the named files from the Texinfo macro language for TeX to the language accepted by troff(1). Files are read and pro-
cessed in order. If no file is given or if the file is - texi2roff reads the standard input.
Texi2index generates indices for documents translated by texi2roff.
OPTIONS
Texi2roff
-me -mm -ms
format the output for use with the troff macro package named.
-i translate Texinfo index commands into troff index commands. troff will then emit index entries onto the standard error output. You
may capture this output and use texi2index(1) and troff to prepare indices from it.
-I include Texinfo ``Info file'' menu and node contents and @ifinfo text in the output. This material does not appear in a Texinfo
document formatted by TeX, but may contain interesting information or be useful when searching a machine-readable document.
-t (transparent) print text affected by otherwise discarded commands, for people who are afraid of missing something. For best results
use -It.
EXAMPLES
Translate doc.texinfo using the Bourne shell sh(1). Format with troff and -ms, placing the formatted output in doc, index entries in
index, and the formatted index in doc.index.
$ texi2roff -i -ms doc.texinfo | troff -ms > doc 2> index
$ texi2index index | troff -ms >doc.index
As above, but use the C shell csh(1), nroff with -me, and transparent mode:
% (texi2roff -iIt -me doc.texinfo | nroff -me > doc ) >& index
% texi2index index | nroff -me >doc.index
DIAGNOSTICS
Errors are reported giving file name and line number.
AUTHOR
Beverly Erlebacher (erlebach@cs.toronto.edu).
BUGS
f(CW is used to change to constant-width (typewriter-like) font. If this is not the standard at your site, run your texi2roff output
through sed(1) or edit texi2roff's translation tables.
There are a number of differences in formatting details compared to Texinfo. Indentation is occasionally imperfect.
@def commands do not generate index entries.
Although Texinfo provides for a @contents and @summarycontents Table of Contents, if both are specified only the first one will appear if
-ms is used. To prevent loss of detail, texi2roff generates the same Table of Contents for both commands.
The -mm macro package regards keeps as a type of display. This can cause troff to abort in the case of a keep nested in a display or vice
versa. Either use a different macro package or remove a pair of Texinfo commands to eliminate nesting. Usually the @group...@end group is
the best to remove.
3rd Berkeley Distribution 1 Jan 90 Texi2roff(1)