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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/docs/scripts/txt/ModifyNewLineChar.txt Wed Jan 20 09:23:18 2016 -0500 @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +NAME + ModifyNewLineChar.pl - Modify new line char(s) + +SYNOPSIS + ModifyNewLineChar.pl File(s)... + + ModifyNewLineChar.pl [-h, --help] [-m, --mode Unix | Mac | Windows] [-o, + --overwrite] [-r, --root rootname] [-w, --workingdir dirname] File(s)... + +DESCRIPTION + Modify new line char(s) in ASCII files to interchange among Unix, + Windows, and Mac formats. + +OPTIONS + -h, --help + Print this help message. + + -m, --mode *Unix | Mac | Windows* + New line char(s) mode. Possible values: *Unix, Mac, or Windows*. + Default: *Unix*. Here are default values for new line char(s): *Unix + - \n; Windows: \r\n; Mac - \r* + + -o, --overwrite + Overwrite existing files. + + -r, --root *rootname* + New text file name is generated using the root: <Root>.<Ext>. + Default new file name: <InitialFileName><Mode>.<InitialFileExt>. + This option is ignored for multiple input files. + + -w, --workingdir *dirname* + Location of working directory. Default: current directory. + +EXAMPLES + To use Unix new line char and generate NewSample1.csv file, type: + + % ModifyNewLineChar.pl -m Unix -r NewSample1 -o Sample1.csv + + To use Mac new line char and generate NewSample1.sdf file, type: + + % ModifyNewLineChar.pl -m Mac -r NewSample1 -o Sample1.sdf + + To use Windows new line chars and generate NewSample1.csv file, type: + + % ModifyNewLineChar.pl -m Windows -r NewSample1 -o Sample1.csv + +AUTHOR + Manish Sud <msud@san.rr.com> + +SEE ALSO + ModifyTextFilesFormat.pl + +COPYRIGHT + Copyright (C) 2015 Manish Sud. All rights reserved. + + This file is part of MayaChemTools. + + MayaChemTools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at + your option) any later version. +