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Old 08-20-2007
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Switching workspaces thru shell scr.(Solaris)

Using Solaris CDE environment and want to write a shell script (pref. Korn) which can:
  • Upon invokation opens a dtterm new window (no problems, here, i.e. on how to open one)
  • The new dtterm should be moved by the script to another workspace (consider no one changed the default Solaris naming standards, i.e. workspaces are named ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR)
Initially, I am in workspace - ONE.

Would be really, really if anyone knows how to do this!??
 

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