I had the same problem with files that originally were from linux - burned
on CD - and now my windows 2000 reads them all as uppercase. I had to have
a RA change them to lower case! If anyone knows a fix for windows that
would be great.
elise temple
At 01:33 AM 9/28/2002 +0200, Jacobian wrote:
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>If you are on linux try this:
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>
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>1. Make a script (copy paste this in a file called tolower.bash, then
>chmod +x tolower.bash and then type ./tolower.bash to run it)
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>
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>#!/bin/bash
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>for file in *
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>do
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>newfile=`echo $file|awk '{print tolower($0)}'`
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>mv $file $newfile
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>done
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>
>
>2. you are done!
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>
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping) [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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>Sent: vrijdag 27 september 2002 13:59
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>Subject: recognition error with uppercase file
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>
>
>Dear SPM developer.
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>
>
>It seeems that SPM can't recognize the uppercase file.
>
>In my data backup process, all data(almost 4GB) were changed to uppercase
>
>file name(DATA.HDR & DATA.IMG) for unknown reason. And I can't analyze
>with these data in SPM.
>
>As you know, manual renaming process with these huge data will make me
>very tired.
>
>Could you help me?
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>
>
>
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