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Top Forums Programming No output screen when run from file manager Post 302986426 by rbatte1 on Friday 25th of November 2016 05:54:20 AM
Old 11-25-2016
Well, without knowing what you code is supposed to do, how it talks to the screen etc., it's a bit difficult.

Are you saying that this is written for a text screen session, but you want to fire it from the GUI? You might need to associate the file type with a program in the GUI (I've only done this on Windows) in such a way that it opens a console session to run the command. Of course this might affect all files with that suffix.

You could also write a wrapper that opens the console and forces the command in too.



I hope that this helps,
Robin
 

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SCREENIE(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       SCREENIE(1)

NAME
screenie -- screen(1) session handler (wrapper) SYNOPSIS
screenie [-h|--help] [-j session_name job] DESCRIPTION
screenie is a small and lightweight screen(1) wrapper designed to simplify session selection on a system with multiple screen sessions. screenie provides simple interactive menu to select the existing screen session or to create a new one. OPTIONS
-h | --help show help -j session_name job run screen jobs from command-line EXAMPLES
Run in interactive mode: screenie Create a new detached session: screenie -j stat top LICENCE
This program is free software but comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. You can redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR
Written by Jiri Nemecek on February 6th, 2011. You can contact me via mail address nemecek<dot>jiri<at>gmail<dot>com . This program is enhanced Perl-reimplementation of screenie by Marc O. Gloor published on http://pubwww.fhzh.ch/~mgloor/screenie.html URL
Released on sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/screenie BUGS
Please report them in project bugtracker. SEE ALSO
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