Leslie,
usually a plain say-statement suffices, as it writes to stdout. If you need
tderr then use the .error monitor like:
.error~say("some error information")
HTH
---rony
Rony G. Flatscher (mobil/e)
> Am 11.09.2016 um 06:27 schrieb J. Leslie Turriff o <[email protected]>:
>
> In the Linux terminal environment, there is a common paradigm for feeding
> data into a command. Two examples from the yad* man file are:
>
> Show search results in a list dialog with the title 'Search Results' and
> the
> text 'Finding all header files...'.
>
> find . -name '*.h' | yad --list --title "Search Results" --text "Finding
> all
> header files.." --column "Files"
>
> Display a progress dialog while searching for all the postscript files in
> your home directory
>
> find $HOME -name '*.ps' | yad --progress --pulsate
>
> I would like to use yad to display the output from my ooRexx programs, but
> it's not clear how that could be accomplished. Can anyone here suggest a
> method?
>
> Leslie
>
> *yad is Yet Another Dialog tool for displaying information in a GUI window.
> --
> A Caution to Everybody
>
> Consider the Auk;
> Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly, and could only walk.
> Consider man, who may well become extinct
> Because he forgot how to walk and learned how to fly before he thinked.
>
> -- Ogden Nash
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> _______________________________________________
> Oorexx-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-users
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________
Oorexx-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-users