NXSUMMARY(1) General Commands Manual NXSUMMARY(1)NAME
nxsummary - generate summary of a NeXus file
SYNOPSIS
nxdir [--xml] [--value<label>] [--writeconfig<file>] [--config<file>] [--verbose] [-h] [-v] [--] filename ...
DESCRIPTION
nxsummary generates a customised summary of NeXus files.
This program relies heavily on the configuration file specified or defaulting that on what is located in ${HOME}/.nxsummary.conf or
/etc/nxsummary.conf
CONFIGURATION FILE
A sample configuration file can be obtained using the "--writeconfig" flag. Each "item" tag in the file describes a node to print from the
NeXus file. The "path" attribute describes where in the NeXus file to get information from. The "label" attributes is what will be printed
when showing the value of the specified field. The optional "operation" attribute provides for certain operations to be performed on the
data before printing out the result.
Valid operations are:
COUNT The number of elements in the requested field.
DIMS The dimensions of the requested field.
SUM Add together all of the array elements and print the result.
UNITS:<new units>
Specify the units to print the result in.
OPTIONS -xml Print result as xml.
--value label
Get value of the item pointed to by the label.
--writeconfig file
Write the default configuration out to a file.
--config file
Use specified configuration file.
--verbose
Be verbose.
-- Ignore following flags (treat as filenames).
-v|--version
Show version information.
-h|--help
Show usage information.
SEE ALSO nxbrowse(1) http://www.nexusformat.org
AUTHOR
nxsummary was originally written by P. F. Peterson <petersonpf@ornl.gov>
This manual page was written by Tobias Richter <Tobias.Richter@diamond.ac.uk> and may be used by others.
July 2011 NXSUMMARY(1)
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glabels - Label and business card creation program for GNOME
SYNOPSIS
glabels-3 [OPTIONS] [label-filename...]
glabels-3-batch [OPTIONS] [label-filename...]
DESCRIPTION
glabels-3 is a lightweight program for creating labels and business cards for the GNOME desktop environment. It is designed to work with
various laser/ink-jet peel-off label and business card sheets that you'll find at most office supply stores. glabels-3 is pre-configured
with templates for many of these products. It also provides an interactive template designer for creating new templates according to user
specifications.
For full documentation see the gLabels online help.
glabels-3-batch is a command line utility to print labels previously prepared with glabels-3.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Display a summary of available command-line options.
--usage
Display a short usage summary.
-v, --version
Print program version information.
Options specific to glabels-batch
-o filename, --output=filename
Set output filename to filename. (default="output.ps")
-i filename, --input=filename
Set name of file with data to be merged to filename. Typically this is a .csv file containing values to be printed on the labels.
-s n, --sheets=n
Set number of sheets to n. (default=1)
-c n, --copies=n
Set number of copies to n. (default=1)
-f n, --first=n
Set label on first sheet to start printing from to n. (default=1)
-l, --outline
Print outlines around labels. This is useful for testing printer alignment or printing proof sheets.
-C, --cropmarks
Print crop marks. Helpful for cutting up sheets.
-r, --reverse
Print mirror image of labels. This is useful for clear labels intended to be seen from the back through glass.
FILES
The $HOME/.glabels directory contains all user-defined templates.
SEE ALSO
The gLabels homepage at <http://glabels.org/>.
AUTHOR
Jim Evins <evins@snaught.com>
Jun 28, 2004 glabels(1)