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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers start dt apps from CLI Post 38074 by jagannatha on Sunday 6th of July 2003 10:27:17 PM
Old 07-06-2003
start dt apps from CLI

I have need of starting the app manager or what ever it is called from the CLI.

I can start the text editor and file manger i.e. dtpad, dtfile & dtmail etc...

But I have forgotten the command to start the app manager.

Help!!!!

Smilie
 

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PARCELLITE(1)						      General Commands Manual						     PARCELLITE(1)

NAME
Parcellite - Lightweight GTK+ Clipboard Manager SYNOPSIS
parcellite [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
Parcellite is a lightweight GTK+ clipboard manager. This is a stripped down, basic-features-only clipboard manager with a small memory footprint for those who like simplicity. Parcellite features a clipboard CLI. Unrecognized options and the contents of your standard input get copied to your clipboard. See CLI EXAMPLES. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show help options -d, --daemon Run as daemon. Use this mode if you just want Parcellite to keep your clipboard and primary contents safe -n, --no-icon Do not use status icon -c, --clipboard Print clipboard contents -p, --primary Print primary contents ACTIONS
Parcellite's actions perform commands using the contents of your clipboard. "%s" in the command is replaced with the clipboard contents. CLI EXAMPLES
echo "copied to clipboard" | parcellite parcellite "copied to clipboard" echo "copied to clipboard" | parcellite -c Hotkeys The available hotkey modifiers are <Ctrl>, <Alt> <Shift>, <Release>, <Meta>, <Super>, <Hyper>, <Mod[1-5]> SEE ALSO
Website: http://parcellite.sourceforge.net AUTHOR
Written by Gilberto "Xyhthyx" Miralla <xyhthyx@gmail.com>. March 17 2008 PARCELLITE(1)
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