Hi David, (David has allowed me to reply to his email publicly.)
I think this is almost exactly what I need, but "^M" gets literally quoted for me, just like as "\^M" or "\015". How can I put new line characters in there? Thanks! On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 09:10 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't know if this will help you but I have a small script that will > start up folding at home in a running screen session. Here is the > basis of it > > $ cat screen.scpt > screen -S desktop4 -X screen -t t1 > screen -S desktop4 -p t1 -X stuff 'cd /^M' > screen -S desktop4 -p t1 -X stuff 'ls ^M' > screen -S desktop4 -X screen -t t2 > screen -S desktop4 -p t2 -X stuff 'cd programming^M' > screen -S desktop4 -p t2 -X stuff 'file *^M' > > It will open a new screen called 't1', select it, cd to / and ls it, > then another called 't2' move into my programming folder and do a > 'file' on the content. > > It seems like this might be the basis for what you need? > > On 22/07/2008, László Monda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 12:40 -0400, Mark Eichin wrote: > >> looks like you might want to use "stuff" to push the commands at a > >> normal screen that has a shell open (so that it runs them, and stays > >> interactive.) > > > > I don't think that "stuff" is capable of what I want to do. I basically > > want to write a script, like: > > > > new-screen-window ls > > new-screen-window du / > > new-screen-window my-script > > > > Where the new-screen-window utility opens new screen windows without > > jumping to them. I'd also like to specify the title of the individual > > windows. > > > > -- > > Laci <http://monda.hu> > > > > -- Laci <http://monda.hu>
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