Hi Gurus,
I have a small requirement where i want to change the color & font of some text in a file.
i have a file error.txt which will be created in the script using egrep.
After that iam adding these lines at head & tail to that file using the following code
awk 'BEGIN{print"Please... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to change the font size in bash. I know how do it in ksh:
F_VDOBLE="\033#6"
print "${F_VDOBLE}Esto es..."
But in bash I don't know
Could you help me please?
Many thanks! (5 Replies)
I am writing sql reports to an oracle database, spooling them to a file and emailing them with mailx. I use the syntax below. The reports do not format properly, unless I use the Courier New font. How do I set this with mailx?
mailx -s "MY REPORT, `date +'%D %r` " -r "REPORTING SYSTEM"... (2 Replies)
hi,
I want to change the font of text in output file. :(
I tried the below code
code:
if awk 'BEGIN{if('$RSS'>='1000')exit 0;exit 1}'
then
RED=`echo "\033
i can see colors in terminal but not in output file :wall:
please help me how i can get colors text in output file.
edit... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a file that contains following entries.
I want to highlight the line that has word as "FAILURE" while sending the email.
File
------------------------------------------------------------
Job Name: ABC
Start Time: 07/20/2019 07:32:39
End Time: 07/20/2019... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: sdosanjh
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bp_revtrans-motif
BP_REVTRANS-MOTIF(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation BP_REVTRANS-MOTIF(1p)NAME
revtrans-motif - Reverse translate a Profam-like protein motif
VERSION
Version 0.01
SYNOPSIS
From a file:
revtrans-motif.pl -i motifs.txt
Using pipes:
revtrans-motif.pl < motifs.txt > output.txt
Using interactively at the command prompt:
$ revtrans-motif.pl
MAAEEL[VIKP]
1. ATGGCNGCNGARGARYTNVHN
[^P]H(IW){2,3}
2. NDNCAY(ATHTGG){2,3}
DESCRIPTION
This script takes a protein motif as input and returns a degenerate oligonucleotide sequence corresponding to it. The main reason for doing
this is to design degenerate primers that amplify a given sequence pattern.
The input motif consists of a string of one-letter residues, with any of the following syntactic elements:
[...] : Redundant position.
A position in which more than one residue is allowed. Example:
[TS]YW[RKSD]
^^ ^^^^
[^...] : Negated position.
A position in which any residue is allowed, saved for those between brackets. Example:
[^PW]MK[LAE]
^^
(...){n,m,...} : Repeated motif.
A motif that is repeated n or m times. It can have any of the previous syntactic elements. Example:
A[SN]C(TXX){2,4,8}
^^^
The allowed letters are those that correspond to the 20 natural aminoacids, plus:
B = N + D
Z = Q + E
X = All
OPTIONS -i input-file:
A file with a list of motifs to reverse translate.
-h
Display this help message.
AUTHOR
Bruno Vecchi, "vecchi.b at gmail.com"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "vecchi.b at gmail.com"
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009 Bruno Vecchi, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 BP_REVTRANS-MOTIF(1p)