On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 09:48:32AM -0500, Derek Foreman wrote:
> On 25/09/15 07:24 AM, ahmet acar wrote:
> > Hi Derek. Thanks for review.
> >
> >> Really silly nit-pick, but I think most terminals (gnome-terminal,
> >> xterm, terminology anyway) call this -e
> >> So I guess it would be nice to be
> I meant that xterm, gnome-terminal, and terminology all have a -e option
> to do this.
sorry for misunderstand. i will do such that.
By the way i changed my e-mail address for SMTP stuff for git send-email
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On 25/09/15 07:24 AM, ahmet acar wrote:
> Hi Derek. Thanks for review.
>
>> Really silly nit-pick, but I think most terminals (gnome-terminal,
>> xterm, terminology anyway) call this -e
>> So I guess it would be nice to be consistent.
>
> NO. I tested it that '-e' switch didn't work.
>
> it wo
Hi Derek. Thanks for review.
> Really silly nit-pick, but I think most terminals (gnome-terminal,
> xterm, terminology anyway) call this -e
> So I guess it would be nice to be consistent.
NO. I tested it that '-e' switch didn't work.
it works with script files(*.sh) as its argument
but can't
On 23/09/15 06:38 PM, ahmet acar wrote:
> Add 'cwd' (current working directory) and 'command' (run specified
> command immediately after startup) switch to weston-terminal.
> Both switch are optional.
>
> v3:
> -change command execution mechanism as 'bash -c command' (Bill Spitzak)
>
> Running