sanduhr(1) General Commands Manual sanduhr(1)NAME
sanduhr - an alarm clock, which is designed as a sand-glass
SYNOPSIS
sanduhr [options] [timespec]
DESCRIPTION
sanduhr is an alarm clock for the X Window System which uses (and requires) the GNOME desktop environment.
Click with button 3 on the SandUhr window to get a menu.
The syntax of timespec is explained in the online manual, which is available from SandUhr's help menu.
OPTIONS
The program understands the following command line options.
--help shows a usage message.
--message=MSG
Set the alarm message to MSG.
--show-control
Shows the control center window on start-up.
FILES
Some important files of the SandUhr package are the following.
/usr/bin/sanduhr
the SandUhr executable.
/usr/share/idl/sanduhr.idl
the definition of the SandUhr CORBA interface.
SEE ALSO
SandUhr User's Guide (available at the online help menu).
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2000,2001 Jochen Voss
sanduhr is free software and comes under the GNU GPL. Read the file COPYING of the source code distribution for details.
AUTHOR
The program sanduhr was implemented by Jochen Voss (voss@mathematik.uni-kl.de).
sanduhr 1.93 Dec 30 2001 sanduhr(1)
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gnome-dictionary(1) General Commands Manual gnome-dictionary(1)NAME
gnome-dictionary - Look up words on dictionaries
SYNOPSIS
gnome-dictionary
gnome-dictionary [options]
or select Dictionary from the Accessories submenu of the Applications menu.
DESCRIPTION
GNOME Dictionary provides dictionary definitions of words, using a dictionary source.
For full documentation see the GNOME Dictionary online help.
OPTIONS --look-up word
Looks up the specified word using the pre-defined dictionary source.
-s source or --source source
Uses the specified source for looking up words. This does not affect the global settings.
-l or --list-sources
Lists all the sources available.
-n or --no-window
Using this switch with the --look-up will print the definitions found on the console without launching the GUI.
--help Display help information.
CONFIGURATION
All the configuration is handled using GConf.
AUTHOR
GNOME Dictionary was originally written by Spiros Papadimitriou (<spapadim+@cs.cmu.edu>), Mike Hughes (<mfh@psilord.com>) and Bradford Hov-
inen (<hovinen@udel.edu>).
Emmanuele Bassi (<ebassi@gmail.com>) rewrote it from scratch.
This manual page was originally written by Jochen Voss <voss@mathematik.uni-kl.de>.
SEE ALSO dict(1), dictd(8), http://www.dict.org/, RFC 2229
gnome-utils 2.13.4 Jan 2 2005 gnome-dictionary(1)
I want to deal with several data, i.e., data.*.txt with following structure
MSG|20010102|123 125 4562 409|SEND
MSG|20010102|120 230|SEND
MSG|20010102|120 204 5071|SEND
MSG|20010103|2 11 1098 9810|SEND
......
index file index.txt is
11
201
298
100
......
What I want to do is:
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I want to use
notify_fail ()
{
echo " " >> ${MSG}
echo " Script failed n">> ${MSG}
cat ${MSG}|mailx -s "t1.ksh Success: "name@domain.com"
exit 1
}
I want script failed to show in Red or different colors in the email that i sent to name@domain.com
I serached several sites and also... (1 Reply)
Okay so I have an alias that looks like this:
ALIAS gscn {
MSG gscn Test1
MSG gscn Test2
MSG gscn Test3
MSG gscn Test4
MSG gscn Test5
}
How do I make it wait 5 seconds between each command before it executes the next one after that in order from top to bottom? I tried the TIMER... (1 Reply)