Scott Raney wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> 
> > The question is in the header !
> 
> Pretty long subject:
> Re: Is it a way to catch keyboard events in linux console-mode
>           using  backgrounder .mt scripts ?
> 
> The answer is a qualified no.  Kind of the whole point of background
> scripts is that they *don't* do this.  How would the user know that
> their keypresses were going to an app they couldn't see?  The
> "qualified" part is that you could run another application using
> shell() or open process that could do this and return the result to
> your script.
>   Regards,
>     Scott
> 
> > Thank's for the help.
> >
> > Pierre Sahores
> >
> > WEB, DB, B2B & ASP design.
> > There are countries where people
> > have six fingers because they
> > don't know the metric system.
> > Sir Jean Yanne
> 
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> MetaCard: You know, there's an easier way to do that...
> 

Thank's

I will have to do with cron, instead ;-)

Pierre Sahores

WEB, DB, B2B & ASP design.
There are countries where people
have six fingers because they 
don't know the metric system.
Sir Jean Yanne

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