I am trying to use the csplit file on a file that contains records that have more than 2048 characters on a line. The resultant split file seems to ignore the rest of the line and I lose the data.
Is there any way that csplit can handle record lengths greater than 2048?
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I've been trying to look for a way to compile the Xpdf sources in our HP-UX server, but have been failing to do so because there is no GCC installed, and I don't have privileges to install GCC. I was looking for a functionality to convert PDF files to .txt, which is exactly like the... (2 Replies)
I'm running a simulation (programmed in C) which makes calls to gnuplot periodically to plot data I have stored.
First I open a pipe to gnuplot and set it to multiplot:
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fflush(pipe);
(this pipe stays open until the... (0 Replies)
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I need a documentation about limitations on the linux partition. On how many primary and extended I could create. And also on different type of storage, how many big capacity I can create.
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I have used pdftotext with good results in the past, but today for some reason I keep getting the same error message.
My command is as follows:
And the error message is
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I have noticed some performance issues on my RHEL5 server but the memory and CPU utilization on the box is fine.
I have a 1G full duplexed eth0 card and I am suspicious that this may be causing the problem. My eth0 settings are as follows:
Settings for eth0:
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I recently started working with Solaris, and what I noticed is that a lot of commands I used to regularly use don't work, like sed -i and grep -r. I have found work arounds for these problems though but it's a pain in the ass.
I'm just wondering why they decided not to include these handy... (4 Replies)
In recently reading an article on linux basics before I embark and my personal installation project I came across this passage -
IDE drives have three types of partition: primary, logical, and extended. The partition table is located in the master boot record (MBR) of a disk. The MBR is the... (12 Replies)
I have a directory having a number of pdf files.
I want to convert all the files to text, stored in a single text file
The following creates multiple text files
ls *.pdf | xargs -n1 pdftotext (1 Reply)
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text::pdf::page
Text::PDF::Page(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::PDF::Page(3pm)NAME
Text::PDF::Page - Represents a PDF page, inherits from Text::PDF::Pages
DESCRIPTION
Represents a page of output in PDF. It also keeps track of the content stream, any resources (such as fonts) being switched, etc.
Page inherits from Pages due to a number of shared methods. They are really structurally quite different.
INSTANCE VARIABLES
A page has various working variables:
curstrm
The currently open stream
METHODS
Text::PDF::Page->new($pdf, $parent, $index)
Creates a new page based on a pages object (perhaps the root object).
The page is also added to the parent at this point, so pages are ordered in a PDF document in the order in which they are created rather
than in the order they are closed.
Only the essential elements in the page dictionary are created here, all others are either optional or can be inherited.
The optional index value indicates the index in the parent list that this page should be inserted (so that new pages need not be appended)
$p->add($str)
Adds the string to the currently active stream for this page. If no stream exists, then one is created and added to the list of streams for
this page.
The slightly cryptic name is an aim to keep it short given the number of times people are likely to have to type it.
$p->ship_out($pdf)
Ships the page out to the given output file context
perl v5.8.8 2006-09-09 Text::PDF::Page(3pm)