Re: Q: how do I open xterm, run command, and continue manual input?
From: Alan Connor (xxxxxx_at_xxxx.xxx)
Date: 07/28/03
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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 03:27:30 GMT
On 26 Jul 2003 11:45:22 -0800, Floyd Davidson <floyd@barrow.com> wrote:
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> Alan Connor <xxxxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
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<snip>
>>Only with more of a hassle? :-)
>
> Hassle? No.
>
> But versatile, yes. The idea of the script is to make it
> generic, to workable with *any* command. Your solution
> requires both the xterm command *and* the file it refers to be
> re-written for each and every variation of the "command" to be
> executed.
>
> That is a _real_ hassle!
>
(( Shoot!!! I postponed this reply then spaced it out. ))
Got me! :-)
Alan
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