ptked (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME ptked – an editor in Perl/Tk SYNOPSIS ptked [-server] [-encoding encoding] [-geometry geometry] [file-to-edit] DESCRIPTION ptked is a simple text editor based on perl/Tk’s TextUndo widget. Index
Section 1: user commands and tools
NAME ptked – an editor in Perl/Tk SYNOPSIS ptked [-server] [-encoding encoding] [-geometry geometry] [file-to-edit] DESCRIPTION ptked is a simple text editor based on perl/Tk’s TextUndo widget. Index
NAME tiptop – display hardware performance counters for Linux tasks SYNOPSIS tiptop [OPTION] tiptop [OPTION] — command (EXPERIMENTAL) ptiptop PATTERN [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION The tiptop program provides a dynamic real-time view of the tasks running in the system. tiptop is very similar to top (1), but the information displayed comes from hardware counters. tiptop has two…
NAME pth-config – Pth library build utility VERSION GNU Pth 2.0.7 (08-Jun-2006) SYNOPSIS pth-config [–help] [–version] [–all] [–prefix] [–exec-prefix] [–bindir] [–libdir] [–includedir] [–mandir] [–datadir] [–acdir] [–cflags] [–ldflags] [–libs] DESCRIPTION The pth-config program is a little helper utility for easy configuring and building applications based on the pth(3) library. It can be used to query the…
NAME ptftopl, uptftopl – Convert Japanese pTeX font metric (JFM) files to propery list SYNOPSIS ptftopl [OPTIONS] tfm_name[.tfm] [pl_name[.pl]] DESCRIPTION The ptftopl program translates a Japanese pTeX font metric (JFM) file to a Japanese property list (JPL) file. It also serves as a TFM/JFM-file validating program. The uptftopl program is a Unicode-enabled version of ptftopl….
NAME ptex, uptex, eptex, euptex – Japanese "Publishing TeX" SYNOPSIS ptex [options] [&format] [file|\commands] DESCRIPTION pTeX (ptex) is a TeX engine with extensions for Japanese typesetting, including features related to line breaking rules, inter-character spacing and vertical writing. It was first developed by ASCII Corporation, in the aim of providing a Japanese TeX which can…
NAME pterm – yet another X terminal emulator SYNOPSIS pterm [ options & nbsp;] DESCRIPTION pterm is a terminal emulator for X. It is based on a port of the terminal emulation engine in the Windows SSH client PuTTY. OPTIONS The command-line options supported by pterm are: -e command [ arguments ] Specify a…
NAME ptaskset (python-schedutils) – set or get the affinity of a process SYNOPSIS ptaskset [options] [mask | cpu-list] [pid | cmd [args…]] OPTIONS -p, –pid operate on existing given pid -c, –cpu-list display and specify cpus in list format -h, –help display help SEE ALSO taskset(1) AUTHOR ptaskset was written by Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo…
NAME ptargrep – Apply pattern matching to the contents of files in a tar archive SYNOPSIS ptargrep[options]<pattern><tar file>… Options : –basename | -b ignore directory paths from archive– ignore – case | -i do case -insensitive pattern matching– list – only | -l list matching filenames rather than extracting matches– verbose | -v write debugging…
NAME ptardiff – program that diffs an extracted archive against an unextracted one DESCRIPTION ptardiff is a small program that diffs an extracted archive against an unextracted one, using the perl module Archive::Tar. This effectively lets you view changes made to an archives contents. Provide the progam with an ARCHIVE_FILE and it will look up…
NAME ptar – a tar-like program written in perl DESCRIPTION ptar is a small, tar look-alike program that uses the perl module Archive::Tar to extract, create and list tar archives. SYNOPSIS ptar – c[-v][-z][-C][-f ARCHIVE_FILE | -] FILE FILE… ptar – c[-v][-z][-C][-T index | -][-f ARCHIVE_FILE | -] ptar – x[-v][-z][-f ARCHIVE_FILE | -] ptar…
NAME psxyz – Plot lines, polygons, and symbols in 3-D SYNOPSIS psxyz [ table ] parameters z|Zparameters west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][r] [ [p|s]parameters ] [ dx/dy[/dz] ] [ fill ] [ intens ] [ ] [ [+b|d|D][+xl|r|x0][+yl|r|y0][+ppen] ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ [symbol][size[unit]][/size_y] ] [ ] [ [just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ [level] ] […
NAME psxy – Plot lines, polygons, and symbols on maps SYNOPSIS psxy [ table ] parameters west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][r] [ [m|p|x|y] ] [ [p|s]parameters ] [ cpt ] [ dx/dy ] [ [x[+]|y[+]|X|Y][n][cap][/[–|+]pen] ] [ [c|n|r][refpoint] ] [ fill ] [ intens ] [ z|Zparameters ] [ ] [ [+b|d|D][+xl|r|x0][+yl|r|y0][+ppen] ] [ [c|r] ] [ ] […
NAME pswiggle – Plot z = f(x,y) anomalies along tracks SYNOPSIS pswiggle [ table ] parameters west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][r] scale [ azimuth ] [ [p|s]parameters ] [ center ] [ [+|–|=]fill ] [ z|Zparameters ] [ fix_az ] [ ] [ ] [ -P ] [ [x]lon0/lat0/length[/units] ] [ pen ] [ [just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ [level] ]…
NAME pswhite – PostScript filter. SYNOPSIS pswhite < input_PostScript_file > output_PostScript_file DESCRIPTION pswhite is a filter which reads a PostScript file as input and writes a PostScript file as output. In the output file the filter forces a white background and complements the intensity values (values with R=G=B) so that the default white foreground appears…
NAME psvelo – Plot velocity vectors, crosses, and wedges on maps SYNOPSIS psvelo [ table ] parameters region [ parameters ] [ [p|s]parameters ] [ color ] [ color ] [ color ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ symbol/scale/conf/font_size ] [ [ [just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ [level] ] [ pen…
NAME psub – perform process substitution Synopsis COMMAND1 (COMMAND2|psub [-f]) Description Posix shells feature a syntax that is a mix between command substitution and piping, called process substitution. It is used to send the output of a command into the calling command, much like command substitution, but with the difference that the output is not…
NAME c2ph, pstruct – Dump C structures as generated from "cc -g -S" stabs SYNOPSIS c2ph[-dpnP][var = val][files…] OPTIONS Options : -w wide; short for: type_width=45 member_width=35 offset_width=8 -x hex; short for: offset_fmt=x offset_width=08 size_fmt=x size_width=04 -n do not generate perl code (default when invoked as pstruct) -p generate perl code (default when invoked as…
pstree – display a tree of processes Synopsis pstree [-a, –arguments] [-c, –compact-not] [-C, –color attr] [-g, –show-pgids] [-h, –highlight-all, -H pid, –highlight-pid pid] [-l, –long] [-n, –numeric-sort] [-N, –ns-sort ns] [-p, –show-pids] [-s, –show-parents] [-S, –ns-changes] [-t, –thread-names] [-T, –hide-threads] [-u, –uid-changes] [-Z, –security-context] [-A, –ascii, -G, –vt100, -U, –unicode] [pid, user] pstree -V, –version Description pstree shows running processes as a tree. The tree is rooted at either pid or init if pid is omitted. If a user name is specified,…
NAME pstree – display a tree of processes SYNOPSIS pstree [-a, –arguments] [-c, –compact-not] [-C, –color attr] [-g, –show-pgids] [-h, –highlight-all, -H pid, –highlight-pid pid] [-l, –long] [-n, –numeric-sort] [-N, –ns-sort ns] [-p, –show-pids] [-s, –show-parents] [-S, –ns-changes] [-t, –thread-names] [-T, –hide-threads] [-u, –uid-changes] [-Z, –security-context] [-A, –ascii, -G, –vt100, -U, –unicode] [pid, user] pstree -V, –version DESCRIPTION pstree shows running processes as a tree. The tree is rooted at either pid or init if pid is omitted. If a user name is…
NAME pstops – shuffle pages in a PostScript file SYNOPSIS pstops [ -q ] [ -b ] [ -wwidth ] [ -hheight ] [ -ppaper ] [ -dlwidth ] pagespecs [ infile [ outfile ] ] DESCRIPTION Pstops rearranges pages from a PostScript document, creating a new PostScript file. The input PostScript file should follow…