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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Regarding changing shell thru script Post 302275825 by otheus on Monday 12th of January 2009 09:20:09 AM
Old 01-12-2009
I'm sorry I dropped the ball on this one...

Again, are you saying you want to use a different shell for interactive use? Or do you want to launch a program for each of the servers in ServerNames.txt ?
 

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EXO-OPEN(1)							Xfce User's Manual						       EXO-OPEN(1)

NAME
exo-open - Open URLs and launch preferred applications SYNOPSIS
exo-open [[url]...] exo-open --launch [category] [[parameter]...] DESCRIPTION
exo-open is a command line frontend to the Xfce Preferred Applications framework. It can either be used to open a list of urls with the default URL handler or launch the preferred application for a certain category. INVOCATION
exo-open either takes a list of URLs and tries to open each of them using the default handler, or, when using the --launch tries to launch the preferred application for a certain category, optionally passing any number of parameters to the application. Options -?, --help Print brief help and exit. -v, --version Print version information and exit. --working-directory directory When using the --launch option and this option is specified as well, the application will be run in the given directory. This is primarily useful when running the preferred TerminalEmulator from another application and you want the command in the terminal window to be run in a specific directory. --launch category parameters... Launch the preferred application for the given category with the optional parameters..., where category is either WebBrowser, MailReader or TerminalEmulator. If you do not specify the --launch option, exo-open will open all specified URLs with their preferred URL handlers. Else, if you specify the --launch option, you can select which preferred application you want to run, and pass additional parameters to the application (i.e. for TerminalEmulator you can pass the command line that should be run in the terminal). COMPOSING EMAILS
exo-open allows users and developers to open the preferred email composer from the command line by simply invoking exo-open mailto:USER@HOST.TLD. This will open the composer window with USER@HOST.TLD as the recipient. This syntax is supported by all MailReaders. In addition the MailReaders that ship as part of libexo also support extended mailto:-URIs (but be aware that user-defined mailers do not necessarily support this), which allows you to also specify default values for the subject and the body of the mail, add additional recipients (both Cc: and To:) and attach files to emails. For example mailto:foo@foo.org?cc=bar@bar.org&subject=Foo&attach=/foo/bar.txt tells the composer to start an email to foo@foo.org and bar@bar.org with Foo in the subject and the file /foo/bar.txt attached to the message. AUTHOR
exo-open was written by Benedikt Meurer benny@xfce.org. This manual page was provided by Benedikt Meurer benny@xfce.org. Xfce 12/12/2009 EXO-OPEN(1)
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