On 22/04/04, at 13:42 +1000, Daniel Stonier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I currently do something similar with Eterm and bash scripts that could be
> adapted to a generic 'run'.
> 
> My scripts pop up an Eterm in the middle of the desktop,
> asks the user for Alarm clock time settings, resets cron (I use it to
> start an oggy play of Rammstein at the specified time), then
> closes itself automatically. It's also keyed into a keyboard shortcut via
> keybindings.cfg.
> 
> You could probably do something similar by asking for a command,
> run the command in the background and then have it close itself 
> automatically.
> 
> Can pass on a couple of examples if you like.


If you have some scripts at hand, it would be instructive to have a
look. Yeah I like it! Thanks.

With kind regards,

Didier.

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Singapore 117603

Email: didierbe at sps dot nus dot edu dot sg

Web: http://ssls.nus.edu.sg





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