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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Calling system() if certain text appears on the screen. Post 303033222 by ignatius on Monday 1st of April 2019 06:08:59 PM
Old 04-01-2019
Thanks for the reply. Would popen() be of any use?
 

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NEWT_DRAW_ROOT_TEXT(3)							 1						    NEWT_DRAW_ROOT_TEXT(3)

newt_draw_root_text - Displays the string text at the position indicated

SYNOPSIS
void newt_draw_root_text (int $left, int $top, string $text) DESCRIPTION
Displays the string text at the position indicated. PARAMETERS
o $left - Column number Note If left is negative, the position is measured from the opposite side of the screen. o $top - Line number Note If top is negative, the position is measured from the opposite side of the screen. o $text - Text to display. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A newt_draw_root_text(3) example This code demonstrates drawing of titles in the both corners of the screen. <?php newt_init(); newt_cls(); newt_draw_root_text (2, 0, "Some root text"); newt_refresh(); sleep(1); newt_draw_root_text (-30, 0, "Root text in the other corner"); newt_refresh(); sleep(1); newt_finished(); ?> SEE ALSO
newt_push_help_line(3), newt_pop_help_line(3). PHP Documentation Group NEWT_DRAW_ROOT_TEXT(3)
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