The story is, that I like to have my_script running in a terminal larger then the default window size settings ( default is 80x24 ) and I don't want to change the defaults.
Thats why a created a little start script, which looks like this :
This start script opens a new terminal window and my_script is running in that terminal ... works fine.
I put also exit on the end of my_script.
But if I start the start script on the right top corner a small icon pops up called "Run" , and this icon stays open and does not close, if my_script is finished.
But I like to have the Run icon closed also at the end of my script.
Any idea ? .... thanks in advance.
Last edited by jim mcnamara; 05-19-2014 at 05:13 PM..
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hi,
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is there any shell command to do this?
thanx...
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wmauda
WMAUDA(1) WMAuda Manual Pages WMAUDA(1)NAME
WMAUDA - a dockable Audacious control applet.
SYNOPSIS
wmauda [-h] [--help] [-c <command>] [--command=<command>] [-i <icon>] [--icon=<icon>] [-n] [--single] [-t] [--title] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
WMAUDA is a dock applet for the Window Maker window manager. From the applet you can start and control Audacious.
OPTIONS
wmauda accepts the following options:
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-c, --command
Command to start Audacious (Default: audacious).
-i, --icon
Icon to show instead of the default one when Audacious is not running. The icon must be in XPM format.
-n, --single
Start Audacious with only a single click (Default: Double click).
-t, --title
Show the song title when the mouse is in the wmauda window.
-v, --version
Print version number and exit.
SEE ALSO audacious(1), wmaker(1),
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