Day 1
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- Unit 1 - Performance analysis and tuning overview
- Exercise 1 - Working with tunable files Unit 2 - Data collection
- Exercise 2 - Data collection
- Unit 3 - Monitoring, analyzing, and tuning CPU usage
- Exercise 3 - Monitoring, analyzing, and tuning CPU usage (parts 1 and 2)
One method is to use CUPS and the PDF psuedo-printer to 'print' the text to a PDF file. Another is to use enscript to encode to postscript and then convert from postscript to PDF using the ps2pdf file from ghostscript package. It is great for various a.out files, music files, photographic files, PDF files, word processing files, spreadsheet files, and similar things with fixed headers. The file utility uses other built-in knowledge when trying to identify the language or codeset used in a text file.
Day 2
- Exercise 3 - Monitoring, analyzing, and tuning CPU usage (parts 3, 4 and 5)
- Unit 4 - Virtual memory performance monitoring and tuning Exercise 4 - Virtual memory performance monitoring and tuning Student- s choice optional exercise from exercise 3 or exercise 4
Day 3
- Unit 5 - Physical and logical volume performance
- Exercise 5 - Physical and logical volume performance
- Unit 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (topic 1)
- Exercise 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (parts 1, 2, and 3)
Day 4
- Unit 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (topic 2)
- Exercise 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (part 4) Unit 7 - Network performance
- Exercise 7 - Network performance
- Student's choice optional exercise from exercises 3, 4, or 6
Day 5
- Unit 8 - NFS performance
- Exercise 8 - NFS performance tuning
- Unit 9 - Performance management methodology Exercise 9 - Summary exercise
- Student's choice optional exercises from exercises 3, 4, 6, or 7
Active1 year, 6 months ago
I want to convert
.txt
files to .pdf
. I'm using this: But this produces one 'error' -- if there's a very long line in the text file, it doesn't get wrapped.
Input text
Aix 6 Jumpstart For Unix Professionals Pdf To Word
Output PDF
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Also, it would also be great if the output PDF could contain text, instead of images of text.
I have many-many-many TXT files. So don't want to do it by hand. I need an automatic solution, like the one I mentioned above.
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One method is to use CUPS and the PDF psuedo-printer to 'print' the text to a PDF file.
Another is to use enscript to encode to postscript and then convert from postscript to PDF using the ps2pdf file from ghostscript package.
KeithKeith
Aix 6 Jumpstart For Unix Professionals Pdf To Word Converter
pandoc can do this. It's more focused on converting marked-up text to various formats, but it should have no problems with simple plaintext.
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LibreOffice / OpenOffice as well as most other word processors (Abiword) can do this quite easily.
There is a little utility called
CalebCalebunoconv
that uses the LibreOffice code base to do file format conversions on the command line. It can read and write any combination of formats that LibreOffice can and makes it very easy to do things like doc
to pdf
conversions on the command line. Simple txt
to pdf
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You can print text to a PostScript file using Vim and then convert it to a PDF, as long as Vim was compiled with the
+postscript
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For this you use the
:hardcopy > {filename}
command. For example you can open example.txt
and executewhich will produce a file
example.ps
containing all the text in example.txt
. The header of each page in the PostScript file will contain the original filename and the page number.Then you can convert the PostScript file into a PDF by using the following command
which will create
example.pdf
.You can do the same directly from a terminal (without interacting with Vim) by using the following command
This opens
example.txt
in Vim and executes the command passed to the -c
option, which in this case is a hardcopy
command followed by a quit (q
) command. Then it executes ps2pdf
to produce the final file.For more options see the help files with
:help :hardcopy
.Gonçalo RibeiroGonçalo Ribeiro
Just use the text2pdf , which is free and opensource.At the link you can download the source or the pre-compiled binary for windows, solaris, dos.
I'm able to use it into AIX OS without problem.Very simple to compile , just save the text2pdf.c and Makefile into the same directory and type
ceinmartceinmartmake
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There is also a UTF-8 to PostScript converter called
Calebpaps
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tunittunit
Use enscript to created a .ps file, and then ps2pdf (or ps2pdfwr) to convert to .pdf
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The following script creates a .pdf file with 10 pt left and right margins, and uses a courier font that is 7.3 pts wide and 10 pts high, so a 132 col printout fits on an 8 1/2 X 11 page. Use enscript to setup your page, fonts, etc.
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Dan WalkerDan Walker
LibreOffice works for this. Usage:
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Aix 6 Jumpstart For Unix Professionals Pdf To Word Document
libreoffice --convert-to 'pdf' file.txt
The output will be called
file.pdf
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