Hello!

I have written on Thursday,  8 May, at 22:37:
>    There is two modes of execution when PCManFM receives a double click
>on some executable script. First mode is "full" mode - user gets a dialog
>window where user can choose to start it, start in terminal, or open with
>preferred application (usually an editor). Second mode is "simple" mode,
>it will just start it in terminal assuming some scripts may require a
>terminal to work correctly. Though there are two issues with that:
>a) when script is terminated, terminal is closed so user anyway cannot
>see any output, be it success or failure;
>b) some user designed scripts may run some graphical application without
>any output but also without detaching from terminal and therefore keeping
>stdout/stderr busy which annoys user with a non-functional but required
>terminal window.

>    The request from user (https://sourceforge.net/p/pcmanfm/bugs/838/)
>was to never open terminal for scripts in "simple" mode. That will solve
>the second issue but another one is raised: if script requires a terminal
>then it will just silently fail.

>    I want to hear your opinions on this. In any case some workaround can
>be found and documented on Wiki for the case which isn't handled by the
>"simple" execution mode, be it scripts that require terminal or opposite
>one.

Still no thoughts on this? I would like to hear you. Thanks in advance.

    With best regards,
    Andriy.

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