11-19-2008 09:00 AM
The Linux desktop comes with a variety of multimedia players, such as Xine, MPlayer, and Amarok. Yet all digital media players are only as good as the files they have to work with, and preparing those files requires the best tag editor you can find. I checked out half a dozen of the more popular and stable graphical ID3 tag editors available for Linux. I found that going from no tags to great tags requires keeping more than one of these editors on hand.
I want to basically do the below thing. Suppose there is a tag called object1. I want to display an output for all similar tag values under heading of Object 1 and the count of the xmls. Please help
File:
<xml><object1>house</object1><object2>child</object2>... (9 Replies)
Hi Guys
Here is my Input :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xn:MeContext id="01736">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="01736">
<xn:attributes>
<xn:vsDataType>vsDataMeContext</xn:vsDataType>
... (12 Replies)
I want to print from <fruits> to </fruits> tag which have <fruit> as mango. Also i want both <fruits> and </fruits> in output. Please help
eg.
<fruits>
<fruit id="111">mango<fruit>
.
another 20 lines
.
</fruits> (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Find the following code:
<Universal>D38x82j1JJ
</Universal>
I want to retrieve the value of <Universal> tag as below:
Please help me. (3 Replies)
I'm trying to get a little script working with DropScript 0.5 that edits the ID3 tags of an MP3. Here's what I've got:
#!/bin/sh
# Strip directory part but leave extension.
in_base=`basename "$@"`
# Strip extension.
in_noext=`echo "$in_base" | sed 's/\.*$//'`
/opt/local/bin/id3v2... (4 Replies)
Just started out with C and are looking for a good editor
in *nix that marks the code with colors.
This is maybe a newbie thing to have the C code in colors
but i like it and you can almost always se when you are typing wrong. :)
Ive heard that emacs should have that option but i havent... (3 Replies)
eFTE(1) General Commands Manual eFTE(1)NAME
efte - Text editor
SYNOPSIS
efte [[options] files ...]
vefte [[options] files ...]
nefte [[options] files ...]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the efte.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others), because the original program does not have
a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in html format; see below.
efte is a powerful text editor which closely resembles Borlands programming editors for M$-DOS, but is far more flexible and configurable.
OPTIONS
efte uses a command line syntax, which is a little bit different from most of Debian GNU/Linux apps.
-h -? --help
Help on command line options.
-! Ignore any external configuration file and use internal configuration.
-l<line>[,<column>]
Go to line (and column) in next file on command line.
-#<line>[<,column>]
Same as -l. Do not use this option.
-m[<mode>]
Set mode for next files to <mode>. If just plain -m, then use default mode.
-C[<.cnf>]
Use specified configuration file (compiled). Plain -C does the same as -!.
-D[<.dsk>]
Load/save desktop from file <.dsk>. If no argument, disable desktop load/save.
-H[<.his>]
Load/save history from file <.his>. If no argument, disable history load/save.
-T<tagfile>
Load 'tagfile' at startup.
-t<tag>
Lookup tag 'tag' and display file containing it.
-- The rest of the arguments are not options, but filenames.
-+ The next argument is not an option even if starting with a '-'. Useful when loading files that begin with a -.
-noxmb Do not use XMB functions in xefte - useful if you have incorrect locales and you want to use just english fonts.
-font Select XWindow font to use with xefte. See VIOFONT also.
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
This is list of variable which might change behavior of some internals of efte.
VIOFONT - select font used by xefte
ISOCONSOLE - when set, vefte is usign ascii symbols to draw tables. This is useful when iso latin charset is used on console.
EXAMPLES
efte -mBIN /usr/bin/vefte
load /usr/bin/vefte in BIN mode
efte -mBIN -+ -bla-
load file -bla- in BIN mode
efte -l100,30 win.c
go to (100,30) in win.c
efte window.cpp
load file window.cpp
efte -- -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
load files -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6
efte -D -H efte.dsk efte.his
disable desktop and history loading and saving and load files efte.dsk and efte.his
FILES
~/.efterc
/usr/local/etc/efte/system.fterc
/etc/efte/system.fterc
Default configuration files. Includes all keybindings and menus compiled with cefte(1) from config files in /usr/share/doc/efte/config-
example.tar.gz.
SEE ALSO cefte(1), /usr/share/doc/efte/contents.html
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Riku Voipio and Zdenek Kabelac <riku.voipio@iki.fi> <kabi@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
DATE
18 Nov 1999
eFTE(1)