I am using Unix as my OS on my server and would like to format my hard drive. How do I go about wiping my hard drive or is there a removal tool that I can use? (1 Reply)
I have a script that produces an output containing '/.ssh'.
I am trying to find a way of parsing only this data from a single line, without removing any other special characters contained within the output as a result of the parse.
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Use and complete the template provided. The entire template must be completed. If you don't, your post may be deleted!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
remove all files and only files that the first three characters start with numerals.
2. Relevant commands,... (6 Replies)
I have one process which creates semaphore with permission 600. Then at some part of the code I have line where this semaphore will be removed. Problem I have is that other processes in my program also try to execute this line of code. Of course since they dont have permission they wont be able to... (1 Reply)
I'd like to remove (do a pattern or precise replacement - this I can handle in SED using Regex )
---AFTER THE 1ST Occurrence ( i.e. on the 2nd occurrence - from the 2nd to fourth occurance ) of a specific string : type 1
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I have a multi-line string I'm trying to do some clean-up on.
Example:
1|575|67866|"fgnhdgj"|"afhgajh
agfajgf
ahfjhgfk
ahfkhf"|568
2|56|5435|"mayank"|"gupta
gdja
agdjagf"|677
3|5666|5435|"mayank"|"gupta
gdja
agdjagf"|677
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Hello
I've got a string of text with a number in pence, e.g. 0.52p, I need to remove the 'p' so that it just reads 0.52 without of course removing all the other 'p' characters.
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Hello,
I'm trying to remove an arbitrary number of semicolons at the end of each line in the input file.
Input:
44;I;1000031;;;B;0137;0;;01.02.2008;03.02.2009;;;;;;;;;;;;;0028-101746;;;
45;I;1000031;;;B;0137;0;;01.02.2008;03.02.2009;;;;;;;;;;;;;0028-101746;;;;;
... (6 Replies)
Hello folks!
Raised a bump on my head trying to figure this one out ;)
I have an xml file which needs to be edited, removing an entire property section in the work. Here's what the target section layout looks like:
<property name="something">
{any number of lines go here}
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Hi ,
Can any one help me out how to remove space from below line
select file_name from dba_data_files where tablespace_name='SYSTEM ----space---- ';
i want as :
select file_name from dba_data_files where tablespace_name='SYSTEM';
my code i use
file=/u01/script/latest/tbs.temp
while... (14 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
csstidy
CSSTIDY(1)CSSTIDY(1)NAME
csstidy - CSS parser and optimiser
SYNOPSIS
csstidy input-file [options] [output-file]
DESCRIPTION
The csstidy(1) command parses and optimises a css file given as input-file. If no output-file is specified, the results are displayed to
standard output. Various options allow for fine-grained control over the level of readability, file size and other items.
If you use the filename "-", csstidy reads from stdin. In most case you will probably find that csstidy defaults are reasonable and
applicable to most situations.
Note that csstidy is not designed to be a css validator. Although you should only enter valid (or rather well-formed) code, csstidy will
also parse and fix incorrect code.
EXAMPLES
To optimise a CSS file and send the output to screen use:
csstidy mycssfile.css
If you want to save the output to a file, use:
csstidy mycssfile.css myoutputfile.css
If you want to use an option[s] and output to a file, use:
csstidy mycssfile.css --lowercase_s=true myoutputfile.css
OPTIONS
--allow_html_in_templates=[false|true]
default = false
--case_properties=[false|true]
Case for properties. Default = false.
--compress_colors=[true|false]
If set to true, csstidy will optimize color value by trying to save bytes (i.e. black becomes #000). Default = true.
--compress_font-weight=[true|false]
If set to true, csstidy will optimize font value by trying to save bytes (i.e. normal becomes 400). Default = true.
--discard_invalid_properties=[false|true]
If set to true, csstidy will remove invalid properties. In a sense this is like validation, except you get no warnings unless you study
the output. As an example, if you misspelled the property "width" as "with", that property will simply be removed. Default = false.
--lowercase_s=[false|true]
If set to true, all uppercase selectors (i.e. A, P, SPAN) will be rewritten in lowercase. Default = false.
--preserve_css=[false|true]
All comments and most browser specific hacks will be removed if this is set to false. Setting this to true will preserve browser
specific hacks. Default = false.
--remove_bslash=[true|false]
Remove unnecessary backslashes. This may or may not be desirable depending upon whether you have used backslashes to accomodate
browsers that do not comply with w3c standards. Default = true.
--remove_last_;=[false|true]
Default = false.
--silent=[false|true]
When set to true, csstidy will not output information about the optimizations preformed. Default = false.
--sort_properties=[false|true]
Sorts properties (i.e. background, color, width) of selectors. Default = false.
--sort_selectors=[false|true]
Sorts selectors. Use this with caution, as it will totally rearrange any sense of layout in your file that you may have written into
it, and css is sensitive to order. Sorts in order of ID's, classes and then selectors. Default = false.
--timestamp=[false|true]
If set to true, adds a comment enclosed timestamp to the top of the output. Default = false.
--merge_selectors=[2|1|0]
If selectors (including ID's and classes) have identical properties, then csstidy will merge them. A setting of 2 represents a high
degree of merging. 0 represents no merging. Default = 2.
--optimise_shorthands=[1|2|0]
If set to 2, csstidy will invoke all optimisations. 0 represents no optimisations, and 1 a safe level of optimatisations. Default = 1.
--template=[default|filename|low|high|highest]
Affects how much whitespace is removed and ultimately the readability of the output.
CSS HACKS
The following is a list of all CSS hacks that will not be modified by default by csstidy. If you enable "preserve CSS", more hacks will be
saved. In general you should do without CSS hacks anyway, but if you need them and want to use csstidy you should use one of the following
hacks:
p
operty:value; (only if you disable the removal of unnecessary backslashes)
div#test
head:first-child+body div
body>div
html[xmlns] div
@import "null?"\{"; @import "styles.css"; (and all other @import rules)
@media all{/* rules */}
* html div
i{content:""/*"} div{property:value}
html*#test
_property:value
AUTHOR
Written by Florian Schmitz <floele@gmail.com>
RESOURCES
Main web site: http://csstidy.sourceforge.net/
This manual page was written by Kevin Coyner <kcoyner@debian.org> for the Debian project but may be used by others.
03/18/2007 CSSTIDY(1)