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Thanks for the information. I will ask our unix...
Thanks for the information. I will ask our unix team if we have the latest acroread. I am executing the Acroread through a command line, so I do not get any pop up window.
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Sorry, I do not understand. There is no...
Sorry, I do not understand.
There is no wordprocessor in my solaris box. The format of the pdf is somehow changing when printing on unix. The bottom of the page is cut off and the fonts are...
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Posted By lillyt2006
Changing fonts with Acroread
Hello

I am trying to print pdf on a solaris machine. The acroread works but the font are too big. I am printing on a HP printer.
Can anyone advise on how to change the font size, and margins...
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Posted By lillyt2006
Plain text in the pdf with format borders. No...
Plain text in the pdf with format borders. No images.
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Posted By lillyt2006
Merge PDF
Hi
I am trying to find a software to merge several pdfs into one pdf on our solaris machine. After merging the document, I have to direct it to a printer. Does anyone have a recommendation? I try...
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Posted By lillyt2006
Thank you for the explanation. It is clear and...
Thank you for the explanation. It is clear and helps me in my understanding with unix.
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Posted By lillyt2006
Thats works too. I am trying to understand the...
Thats works too. I am trying to understand the syntax. How does 'm=${md%??}' extract the month an day?
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Posted By lillyt2006
I tried replacing ksh with ksh93 and I get "ksh:...
I tried replacing ksh with ksh93 and I get "ksh: test2.sh: not found"
(Thanks for the substring position correction)

I was looking into awk but I'm not sure if it looks by string position.
...
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Posted By lillyt2006
I get the same error 'bad substitution' ...
I get the same error 'bad substitution'

#!/bin/ksh
INPUT='20121225'
echo ${INPUT:5:2}
exit 0

Please view this code tag video...
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Posted By lillyt2006
substring a date
Hello

I am trying to substring the month in a date string
I am getting an error " bad substitution"

#!/bin/ksh
INPUT='20121225'
echo ${$INPUT:5:2}
exit 0

Very new in unix.

Thanks....
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