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Subject: Re: OT/Re: linux issues

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 13:32:15 05/26/02

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On May 26, 2002 at 15:39:32, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On May 26, 2002 at 14:52:15, Roy Eassa wrote:
>
>>On May 26, 2002 at 14:00:48, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>>
>>>On May 26, 2002 at 01:49:09, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 25, 2002 at 17:04:10, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On May 25, 2002 at 15:29:31, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>So I wrote an utility that makes no assumption on the type of the files to
>>>>>>search and can be used to do various things neither find nor grep can do.
>>>>>
>>>>>For example?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
>>>>³ EF Version 1.00  Copyright (c) 1995 Christophe Th‚ron ³
>>>>³  Recherche de chaŒne de caractŠres dans tout fichier  ³
>>>>ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
>>>>Syntaxe: EF fichier "texte" [/option] [/option] ...
>>>>	 /u : tenir compte des majUscules/minUscules
>>>>	 /e : mot Entier: texte ne doit pas faire partie d'un autre mot
>>>>	 /f : afficher seulement le nom du Fichier
>>>>	 /n : afficher le nom du fichier et le Nombre d'occurences
>>>>	 /s : parcourir aussi tous les Sous-r‚pertoires
>>>>	 /m : afficher une Marque devant le texte trouv‚
>>>>	 /p : afficher la Position du texte dans le fichier
>>>>	 /l : afficher le nø de la Ligne (pour les fichiers textes)
>>>>	 /t : afficher le Texte, sans le nom du fichier
>>>>	 /c : afficher la ligne ComplŠte (jusqu'… 255 caractŠres)
>>>>	 /a : afficher le nom des fichiers dont le texte est Absent
>>>>	 /i : afficher le texte s'il n'apparaŒt dans aucun fichier
>>>>	 /d : afficher ce qu'il y a DerriŠre le texte trouv‚
>>>>Dans le texte, le caractŠre '?' sert de joker.
>>>>En sortie, ERRORLEVEL=1 si texte trouv‚, ERRORLEVEL=0 si pas trouv‚.
>>>>Pendant la recherche,  [Espace]=PAUSE  [Echap]=ARRET
>>>>
>>>>Exemples:   EF *.C printf    EF *.exe ver: /u    EF *.* "??DOS ?.??" /M /p
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I'm sorry, it's in french.
>>>>
>>>>You can switch case sensitivity. You can search for whole words only. You can
>>>>get a listing with file names only (which file contains this?), you can get a
>>>>listing with number of occurences instead of the occurences themselves, you can
>>>>search in the subdirectories, you can get a listing with a big mark before the
>>>>occurences (to make them more easy to read), you can get a listing with the
>>>>absolute position of the occurences in the files (in characters) or the line
>>>>number (for text files only).
>>>>
>>>>You can also print the occurence itself without the file name, get the full
>>>>occurence up to 255 characters, get a listing of files NOT containing the text,
>>>>print the text only if it appears in NO file, and finally not print the
>>>>occurence but only the text that follows immediately the occurence.
>>>>
>>>>Additionally an errorlevel is returned if the text is found (useful for batch
>>>>files) and you can use space and escape to pause and stop.
>>>>
>>>>It does not work with regular expressions, it only accept the "?" character as
>>>>joker. But it is very fast.
>>>>
>>>>Find is nowhere near.
>>>
>>>You're correct that "find" can't do all of these things, but it can do several
>>>of those things.  Perhaps in a previous version, the command couldn't do much,
>>>but a lot of the command-line utilities have become pretty powerful since
>>>Windows2000.  Maybe this is only in the "Professional" edition of WindowsXP, not
>>>the "Home" edition - I don't know.
>>
>>
>>
>>Your post shows up in a different font than any other post I've ever read here.
>>It seems to be a reproducible attribute of that one post.  Very strange...
>
>
>It's because I have sent the output of my "EF" DOS utility to a file and
>directly pasted the file in the message.
>
>French accentuated DOS characters (like é, è or à) do not translate correctly to
>Windows accentuated characters without a specific conversion.
>
>


No, your post showed up in the browser (IE 6) with the same font as always.  It
was Jeremiah's response that used a different font.  (Neither font shows the
French fonts correctly.)  My response to Jeremiah's post was also in the new
font, as was your reponse to me.

As I compose this, I see the usual font.  But once I post it and go read it, I
bet it will be in the new font.

I have read many thousands of posts in CCC and Jeremiah's was the first one I'd
ever seen the browser render in a completely different font.



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