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Operating Systems Solaris terminal output - save to file? Post 89702 by frustrated1 on Tuesday 15th of November 2005 08:19:45 AM
Old 11-15-2005
Thanks - but if I am on console and want to log everything sent to console to log file - how do i do this?

script does not log everything sent to the console terminal
 

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CELLWRITER(1)						      General Commands Manual						     CELLWRITER(1)

NAME
cellwriter - grid-entry handwriting recognition input panel SYNOPSIS
cellwriter [options] DESCRIPTION
CellWriter is a grid-entry natural handwriting recognition input panel. As you write characters into the cells, your writing is instantly recognized at the character level. When you press 'Enter' on the panel, the input you entered is sent to the currently focused application as if typed on the keyboard. See the program website for details: http://risujin.org/cellwriter OPTIONS
The following options are provided by CellWriter using the standard GNU command line syntax: --help Prints the command line options. --log-level=4 Determines the detail level of log output: 0 = Silent 3 = Errors only 4 = Warnings (default) 5 = Informational messages 7 = Debugging information 8 = Function traces --log-file=PATH Redirects log output from standard error to a file. --xid This option starts CellWriter in embedded mode. You can set gnome-screensaver to call CellWriter with this option to embed Cell- Writer into the unlock password prompt. --profile=filename Specifies the full path of a profile file to load instead of the user's. --read-only Prevents changes from being saved to the profile. --keyboard-only Places CellWriter in keyboard-only mode which prevents profile loading, suppresses the no-samples prompt, and only displays the full on-screen keyboard. --show-window --hide-window Show or hide the main window regardless of the saved profile setting. If an instance of CellWriter is already running, you can start a second instance of CellWriter with --hide-window to hide its window. --window-x=X --window-y=Y Specify the position of the main window in pixels, overriding the profile setting. --dock-window=N Controls window docking: 0 = Not docked 1 = Docked to top 2 = Docked to bottom --window-struts Sets the extended window manager struts hint when docking. This causes all other windows to be moved out of the docking area. This works with some window managers (XFWM4) but can cause severe problems with others (Metacity). --disable-overwrite CellWriter needs to modify the X server keymap in order to generate keystrokes for Unicode characters that are not already in the user's keymap. This can potentially cause stability issues. Use this option to prevent CellWriter from modifying the keymap. AUTHOR
Michael Levin <risujin@risujin.org> October 27, 2007 CELLWRITER(1)
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