Hello,

 this abstraction was a dummy method to see how the tcl message reception could
be handled, I don't know why it doesn't write a file, it works on my computer,
but only if there is something to write, so it should be done with [add bim bam
boum(--[textfile] before writing the file.

 I'm proposing a version of [sys_gui], with modifications suggested by hans,
that is outputting a bang when the command is done, so the bang can be grabbed
to continue an automated process in the same thread. But latency wouldn't be a
problem if all the automated process would be done by a single script,
obviously.

np

pc

Selon Matteo Sisti Sette <[email protected]>:

> Hi, sorry for the delay, and thank you for the interest.
>
> [email protected] escribió:
> > Selon Matteo Sisti Sette <[email protected]>:
> >
> >> I guess that's how it is supposed to work.
> >
> >
> > not really, there was an example attached with it, it's attached again
>
> Ok sorry, I had had a look at the example and confused the [sys_gui_r]
> for a [sys_gui] so I hadn't understood it was meant to be an example.
>
> Now I tried the example but it doesn't write the file. It does create
> the directory, but nothing comes out of [sys_gui_r], even if I connect
> it to a [print].
>
>
> Don't worry for me however, I worked around my problem so that I no
> longer need to get the response when the folder is created.
>
> The technique you show is interesting on its own though; I will
> certainly try to play with it in the future.
>
> Thanks
> m.
>
> --
> Matteo Sisti Sette
> [email protected]
> http://www.matteosistisette.com
>



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