Leslie,

usually a plain say-statement suffices, as it writes to stdout. If you need 
tderr then use the .error monitor like:

     .error~say("some error information")

HTH

---rony

Rony G. Flatscher (mobil/e)

> Am 11.09.2016 um 06:27 schrieb J. Leslie Turriff o <jlturr...@mail.com>:
> 
>    In the Linux terminal environment, there is a common paradigm for feeding 
> data into a command.  Two examples from the yad* man file are:
> 
>    Show search results in a list dialog with the title 'Search Results' and 
> the 
> text 'Finding all header files...'.
> 
>    find . -name '*.h' | yad --list --title "Search Results"  --text "Finding 
> all 
> header files.." --column "Files"
> 
>    Display a progress dialog while searching for all the postscript  files in 
> your home directory
> 
> find $HOME -name '*.ps' | yad --progress --pulsate
> 
>    I would like to use yad to display the output from my ooRexx programs, but 
> it's not clear how that could be accomplished.  Can anyone here suggest a 
> method?
> 
> Leslie
> 
> *yad is Yet Another Dialog tool for displaying information in a GUI window.
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