> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anselm Martin Hoffmeister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> > I've mentioned this before.  We use LTSP to launch the ICA client.
> > Currently we use a script to present a short message that 
> waits for the
> > enter key to be pressed, then launches the ICA client.  I 
> think that it
> > would be nice to be able to present an image instead of the 
> text message.
> > Does anyone know how I could display an image until a user 
> presses Enter,
> > and then continue processing a script?
> 
> You could use a combination of X, xsetroot, xli and xmessage. 
> Perhaps this
> is a bit rough, but I'd try starting up X without -query or 
> whatever, then
> doing an xsetroot to change the screen color to black, then use xli to
> print a graphics file to the screen and finally xmessage to 
> display a box
> like "Click enter to start the ICA session".
> 
Anselm,
        This worked great.  Thank you for your suggestion.

Abraham


> All of these commands are fairly well documented - if there's 
> no manpage
> for them on your system, google helps quickly.
> 
> hth
> 
> Anselm
> 


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