On Monday, June 13, 2011 12:54:04 PM Richard Gaskin wrote: > Warren Samples wrote: > > It seems to be working here although certain letters seem not to be > > usable. For example -s does not work. I can get an answer dialog to > > return "-h" when used as a cl flag and the app will do something if > > there is a variable $x which equals -h. > > > > as a silly example, this script does exactly what it looks like it > > should: > > > > on openstack > > > > answer $0 && $1 && $2 && $3 && $4 && $5 > > if $1 is "-h" then answer "hooboy, it works" > > > > end openstack > > > > using this command: '/myApp -h a-param -o some-param' answers "/myApp -h > > a-param -o some-param" and then answers "hooboy, it works". > > > > openSUSE 11.4 with Bash. > > Curious. > > Are you able to get those args when running faceless? > > I haven't, but at least the windowID trick seems to be a reasonable for > around for the moment. > > -- > Richard Gaskin >
This simple script: on openStack put $0 && $1 && $2 && $3 into url "file:/home/warren/Documents/launchtestLOG.txt" if $3 is "-h" then get shell("opera") end openStack seems to work as expected with and without -ui. Using this command: ''launchTest -ui -Q some-param -h" launches Opera and creates the file with this line: "launchTest -Q some-param -h". Warren _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode