05-11-2013
Post some examples of what the prompts(i.e. questions) look like on your screen that the application prompts you with, you probably can do what you want with "expect".
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
livedings
LIVEDINGS(1) User Commands LIVEDINGS(1)
NAME
livedings - graphical frontend for mididings
SYNOPSIS
livedings -p control_port -l listen_port [options]
DESCRIPTION
livedings is a graphical frontend for mididings that allows users to monitor and trigger scene changes. It runs as a separate application
that uses OSC to communicate with mididings. To use it, enable the OSCInterface hook in a mididings script, specifying two unused UDP
ports:
from mididings.extra.osc import OSCInterface
hook(OSCInterface(56418, 56419))
...
Then run livedings with the same port numbers:
$ livedings -p 56418 -l 56419
The first port is used by mididings to listen for commands, the second one is used to notify livedings of scene changes.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p CONTROL_PORT
OSC port mididings is listening on
-l LISTEN_PORT
OSC port for notifications from mididings
-T enable custom theme and larger fonts
-x WIDTH
width of window in pixels (640)
-y HEIGHT
height of window in pixels (400)
-w LIST_WIDTH
width of scene list in pixels (240)
-F FONT
display font (Sans 14 bold)
-f LIST_FONT
scene list font (Sans 10)
-c COLOR
text color (gray50)
-C COLOR_HIGHLIGHT
highlight text color (black)
-b COLOR_BACKGROUND
background color
SEE ALSO
mididings(1)
AUTHOR
livedings was written by Dominic Sacre <dominic.sacre@gmx.de>.
This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
November 2010 LIVEDINGS(1)