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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers syntax gives back funny results Post 88014 by moxxx68 on Monday 31st of October 2005 05:57:10 AM
Old 10-31-2005
MySQL syntax gives back funny results

i do lots of formatting of types/sorts on my laptop and this is probably one of the basic syntax I use

sed '/\<[0-9]*:/G;/\.$/G;' filename | fmt -w 80 > foo

if I add /**.*/;' to the sed command sometimes i am getting the right output some times I get line-errors...
even with basic syntax as I have put above this gives abnormal file output once in a while where I have tried
cat -v ; col -b and fmt -cw which have all worked but never all the time once in a while I can not figure out
why this syntx splits up some lines in the middle of sentences no matter what I try..
any feedback welcome ; thanx in advance moxxx68
Smilie
 

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XGFMERGE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       XGFMERGE(1)

NAME
xgfmerge - merges two Xgridfit program files SYNOPSIS
xgfmerge [options] file-a file-b [...] DESCRIPTION
Xgfmerge merges two or more Xgridfit program files, where file-a is a program generated automatically from an existing font using TTX and ttx2xgf, and file-b and any other files in the list contain other programming for the font. Xgfmerge outputs the merged programming to stdout. To capture the output in a file, use this syntax: $xgfmerge -o merged-file.xgf file-a.xgf file-b.xgf Note: To merge Xgridfit instructions with those already in a font, the best method is now to run Xgridfit in merge-mode (option -m). OPTIONS
-c Look for a <default type="compile-globals"/> element in each file after the first in the list. If value="no" then ignore all <default>, <control-value>, <function>, <macro> and <pre-program> elements in the file. -h Display a help message. -n Merge <no-compile> elements from all files. <glyph> elements with duplicate "ps-name" attributes are ignored. -o file The file to write the output to. If this option is not used, output is written to stdout. -p When a <pre-program> element in a file other than file-a is available, use it instead of the one from file-a. If this option is not present, xgfmerge merges the programming in the <pre-program> of file-a with that in the <pre-program> of whichever file is being merged at the moment. The result is unlikely to be good if a single run of xgfmerge merges the contents of more than two <pre- program> elements. -s Sort <glyph> elements in the output file into alphabetical order. -v Verbose output: xgfmerge tells you what it is doing at each step. -x Resolve XIncludes before merging all files in the list except for file-a. Any XIncludes from file-a.xgf are stripped out of the files before this operation is performed. If XInclude is used to bring global elements (<control-value>, <function>, etc.) into these files, it is probably a good idea to use the -c option as well. FILES
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/merge.xsl An XSLT script that performs the merge. /usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/xinclude.xsl An XSLT script that strips out unwanted XIncludes. /usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/sort-glyphs.xsl An XSLT script that sorts glyph elements in a file. /usr/share/xml/xgridfit/utils/add-blanks.sed Does some formatting of the output. SEE ALSO
xgridfit(1), ttx(1), ttx2xgf(1). AUTHOR
Xgfmerge was written by Peter Baker <psb6m@virginia.edu>. This manual page was written by Peter Baker 2009-12-18 XGFMERGE(1)
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