Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-16 Thread drieux
On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 07:36 , Randal L. Schwartz wrote: [..] Oooh. S3kr3t Mag1c instructions! Where is this documented? That's part of what frustrates me the most about OSX. It's like OS9... people pass around folklore instead of being able to just say man foo as on real unix to

Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-15 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Charles == Charles Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Charles I use .term files by editing the ExecutionString value in Charles the XML to have... Charles keyExecutionString/key Charles stringssh foo.bar.baz; exit/string Charles behave as I want it to behave. Charles Furthermore,

Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-15 Thread Charles Albrecht
At 7:36 AM -0700 7/15/2002, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Charles == Charles Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Charles to have them appear on Terminal's submenu (for these - particular Charles the ssh variety - I also tend to edit the CustomTitle parameter Charles to keep them clear by their

Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-15 Thread _brian_d_foy
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Randal L. Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Charles == Charles Albrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's part of what frustrates me the most about OSX. It's like OS9... people pass around folklore instead of being able to just say man foo as on real unix to

Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-15 Thread Peter N Lewis
At 16:20 -0600 14/7/02, Charles Albrecht wrote: I use .term files by editing the ExecutionString value in the XML to have... keyExecutionString/key stringssh foo.bar.baz; exit/string behave as I want it to behave. Furthermore, I toss frequently-used .terms into

Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-14 Thread Charles Albrecht
At 3:36 PM -0700 7/12/2002, drieux wrote: which is mostly OK, since they appear to run with command ; exit but there are times when I would like to have something that runs as command without the 'auto' exit is there a way to do this with foo.term which seems to have a

Re: about .command and .term

2002-07-13 Thread Steven Bach
If you want a shell to be running in Terminal after your script is done running you can just exec a shell at the end of the script. SMB drieux wrote: volks, I just found out that I can reset some of my perl scripts to run as 'double clickables' into a terminal window if I set them up as

about .command and .term

2002-07-12 Thread drieux
volks, I just found out that I can reset some of my perl scripts to run as 'double clickables' into a terminal window if I set them up as foo.command which is mostly OK, since they appear to run with command ; exit but there are times when I would like to have something that