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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How do i transfer files Post 7072 by phsoft on Tuesday 18th of September 2001 12:48:50 PM
Old 09-18-2001
How do i transfer files

Im trying to transfers a file from one unix server to another , make some changes and then send it back to the original server. All this using modems.

I've been using "cu" and i can "get" the file but i can't "put" it. Besides I need to do this using a shell script. I can write a script to get te file but i canīt do it for put the file. Is there another way to move files than cu?

Last edited by phsoft; 09-18-2001 at 01:50 PM..
 

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A5BOOKLET(1)						      General Commands Manual						      A5BOOKLET(1)

NAME
a5booklet - copy two A5 pages from a .dvi file to one A4 page in another. SYNOPSIS
a5booklet file[.dvi] DESCRIPTION
A5booklet is a little script that allows you to typeset two A5 pages next to eachother on a single A4 page (landscape), combining pages from the original file in such a way that after double sided printing and some reshuffeling of the pages you get a nice a5 booklet that is ready for a staple in the middle. The script calls a very clever program dvidvi, written by Tomas Rokicki (the author of dvips), that does the real work. The output is written to two files, file-1.dvi and file-2.dvi dvips -ta4 -tlandscape file-1 then put the stack upside doen in the printer, and print the second file using dvips -ta4 -tlandscape file-2 Make sure that the bottom of the A5-pages is on the correct side of the paper when you put the stack back for printing the back side. After the two print jobs, you must re-shuffle the paper stack before you can staple it. SEE ALSO
tex(1), dvips(1), dvidvi(1). BUGS
The script has A4 papersize hardwired into it. Admittedly, a European-centered way of thinking. Page number 1 is always the first page in the original .dvi file, not the page numbered 1 by TeX's numbering scheme. AUTHOR
A5booklet is written by David A. van Leeuwen (david@ElseWare.cistron.nl), but is is not original in any way. The main two lines that do the work are inspired from the man page of dvidvi. A5booklet is available under the conditions of the Gnu Public Licence. OCTOBER 1997 A5BOOKLET(1)
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